As usual the story first. Raj (shahid) is a brilliant student during college but after five years he’s still unable to be recognized in the world of architechture.He’s a victim of bad luck to an extent that a person dies before he has a meeting with Raj. He finally gets a chance to prove his talent but the chance seems fading away and raj decides to go to an astrologist cum consultant Hasina Banu Jaan (Juhi Chawla) who suggests him to find a lucky charm for himself. After various fights wid Priya (Vidya), a stranger he met in the parking lot, he realizes she’s the lucky charm and has to always keep her besides him so that everything fells in place. Priya is a typical anti-mall activist, the mall which is to be constructed at the cost of dispensary run by her and her BF.Raj and his friend Hemant (vishal) are trying their luck to get the contract for the mall but at the same time need vidya balan besides her. As the story unfolds Vidya balan comes to know about his Bf’s other affair and shahid falls in love wid her. What follows next is a typical Hindi movie.
Though parts of the movie have been borrowed from a couple of English flicks, the story has been given a creative input by the veteran director. The movie which is desperately attempted to be an entertainer, fails to impress only at a few moments and comedy at most parts seems slap- stick. Performance wise shahid does a decent job, obviously below expectations after the sensation Jab We Met performance. Vidya balan doesn seem to do justice to the role (and still seems to be struggling with her awful wardrobes) and the casting crew surely cud hv done a better job. Vishal stands out as the only person wid a comic performance but rightfully seems out of touch. The amazing actors-Om Puri and Juhi Chawla deserved better roles but surely are able to do justice to the instructions being given by the Director. The movie which has been entirely shot in Canada fails completely in terms of cinematography and screen play. The direction is fine but surely the expectations from Mirza are great and this movie doesn live up to his standards. The only savior seems to be the music .The music which has been on the chart busters since the release consist of some exceptional numbers including atif aslam’s Bakhuda.Though a couple of songs are either untimely or unwanted the music still remains to be the best part of the movie.
To Go Or Not- A typical Hindi film which is a time pass for all those who do not have anything better to do. And not advised to be watched after Dark Knight. KK is too weak to even stand in front of the Batman Flick.
My Rating: 1.75/5