Thursday 6 June 2013

Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani: Movie Review


Theatrical trailers and arresting songs have already made it hit amongst the youths. So, a great opening of Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani this year isn’t surprising et al.

Ayaan Mukherjee’s second directorial venture, after Wake Up Sid, is a story of friendship, love, ambitions, and hope. Bunny (Ranbir Kapoor) is a badtameez flirt as he believes it is crucial for good health. He wants to fly, run, and even fall, but not to stay (main udna chahta hoo, daudna chahta hoon, girna bhi chahta hoon par rukna nahi chahta). During a trip to Manali with his two best friends: Aditi (Kalki) and Avi (Aditya Roy Kapoor), he meets scholar Naina (Deepika Padukone) - who joins them at the last moment. After the trip, all four of them part ways to pursue their dreams, and meet again after eight years at the Rajasthani wedding of Kalki. Predictably, every hidden emotion burst out, and Bunny’s priorities get changed.

In this scorching hot weather, when you get to see chilly mountains of Manali; you would just love to be there straight from the cinema hall, esp. when Deepika and Ranbir reach on the peak of the mountain, and shout with exuberance. Cinematography is a gift for the audience.  

Deepika played an introvert girl who has never done any mischievous act, but is desperate to just come out & enjoy; thus joins the gang at the last minute. She exhibits her inner desires, and keeps giving Bunny googly pe googly. With a promo: “mujhe tumse pyaar ho jayega….. fir se”, it’s predictable that she was in love with Ranbir’s character earlier, and they meet after an intermission.

Aditya Roy Kapooor was seen in the same role what he played in Aashiqui2: a drunkard, but in a character role. Albeit, he played his role well, but he shouldn’t drink alcohol again coz it will be unbearable if done again. Kalki did justice with her character, for whatever duration she was there.

Madhuri Dixit’s ghagra song isn’t raunchy; you may enjoy it with family.  

I enjoyed its musical numbers: Balam Pichkari and Badtameez Dil which will make you bop & feel young, while other songs: Illahi and Kabira are lyrically good ones.


It’s a simple story full of emotions. Albeit, Wake Up Sid stands out but this one is also worth watching. So, just go & enjoy. Don’t think much! 



5 comments:

  1. Hi dear,

    I watched first day first show of YJHD!
    I wasn't expecting to be a good movie but after watching it, my reaction was ''Wow! it was superb''

    Fantastic review by you...
    You've mentioned here all the solid points of this movie! Great Job :D

    I appreciate the cinematography and songs...especially Dilli waali girlfriend and Kabira (encore)
    All the actors played well their roles but yes watching Aditya again addicted to alcohol was kind of monotonous image..

    Thanks for sharing ...
    Best wishes!
    Love and care


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    1. Thanks for the pat.
      I loved Kabir song. It brought tears on my eyes.
      Nice movie it was.

      Love you too! :)

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  2. I love the music of this film, specially Kabira. Want to watch it as I admire Ranbir as an actor and kinda have a crush on him :P

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    1. Kabira song is really soulful. And, if you are really in love with him, so just go & have fun. :)

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