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Thoda Pyar Thoda Magic |
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| Movie: | Thoda Pyar Thoda Magic |
| Director: | Kunal Kohli |
| Producer : | Aditya Chopra, Kunal Kohli |
| Music : | Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy |
| Starcast: |
Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukherjee, Amisha Patel, Rishi Kapoor. Akshat Chopra, Shreya Sharma, Rachit Sidana, Ayushi Berman |
| Our Rating: |
* * * |
| Review By: | Kriti Verma |
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 After a string of box office flops like Aaja Nach Le, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom
followed by Ta Ra Rum Pum, the Yash Raj Films makes a comeback on the silver
screen with a wholesome family flick. The trio of Kunal, Rani and Saif has
been successful in creating a lot of magic once again after the 2004
blockbuster Hum Tum. “Thoda Pyar Thoda Magic” is a romantic-comedy film for
families and kids with an ordinary storyline. This simple film has many
enjoyable and a few magical moments. With stars like Saif Ali Khan and Rani
Mukherjee, the film so far has been successful in creating magic for the
banner and its audience.
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 Based loosely on a Hollywood flick, “Nanny McPhee”, this is a story of a
successful businessman, Ranbeer Talwar (Saif), a loner, who ends up killing
a couple in a road accident. However, the court gives throws a twist and
instead of awarding a prison sentence, the court gives an unusual verdict.
Ranbeer has to be the legal guardian to the four little children of the
deceased couple. And if Ranbeer fails to take care of the kids, he will be
sent to custody with a non-bail able prison sentence.
The movie revolves around the lives of four children, forced to live with a
man they hate. To better their lives the kids appeal to God to find a way
out. The good God, played by an all dressed in white Rishi Kapoor surrounded
by a group of female angels, listens to their prayers and sends his
favourite fairy Geeta (Rani Mukherjee) to the world of humans to unite
Ranbeer and the four kids. And down she comes, cycling on a rainbow.
Herefrom the roller coaster ride of fun, emotions, magic and love begins.
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 Saif Ali Khan plays his part perfectly. Rani is likeable and adds liveliness
to every scene. The chemistry between Saif and Rani is flawless. The four
kids (Akshat Chopra, Shreya Sharma, Rachit Sidana and Ayushi Berman) have
performed brilliantly. The Sardar kid (Iqbal) wins you over with his humour.
Rishi Kapoor is good but doesn't have much to do in the film. And don't to
forget Amisha Patel, who looks pretty and plays the Bimbo part perfectly in
the film.
Besides the good performances, Sudeep Chatterjee's cinematography simply
stands out. Special effects are very fine. The movie has several cartoons,
like in Taare Zameen Par. The shots of Geeta cycling down a rainbow and
floating on water are picturised perfectly.
The Music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is a mixed bag. The first song screened in
the movie, ‘Pyar Ke Liye’ written by Prasoon Joshi is pleasant to hear. The
other song “Nihal Ho Gayi” has become the most popular song of the movie.
“Bulbula” is a song for kids which is superbly picturised. “Lazy Lamhe” is a
song full of masti and Amisha have provided a lot of magic. Sound designing
by Dileep Subramanium is excellent.
Though there is nothing new in the film but I assure that you and your
family will have a smile while leaving the theatre.
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