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Anjaana Anjaani
Critic reviews and ratings
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The film has everything going for it: top notch performances by two super-stars, good music, a sensitive director with a good track record, a simple yet absorbing story and of course, terrific moments [emotional as well as humorous].
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After all, you can say "boy meets girl" only in so many different ways. Despite that when you have fun; and you care for the boy and the girl; you know you are watching a brilliant film.
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...tugs at your heartstrings while at the same time tickling your funny bone.
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The director chooses to use the format of a road movie to weave his romantic story. Only, the road seems to be a bit long and too straight. There aren't too many twists and turns in this cross-country cruise; and the ones that are there, are quite-quite predictable.
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...not a complicated love story; it's still heartfelt and even heartbreaking at times.
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...the movie may face tough weather at the box office.
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...is an 'Anjaani' love story. You will surely fall in love with it.
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...is a love story and there’s nothing original about it.
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...sets off a tender saucy engaging trip. It somewhere loses its way.
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...works for the die-hard romantics and fans of the lead stars. For the rest it is an average storyline with good amount of repetitiveness embedded with superlative performances.
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These are good actors being made to boost a limp story: they needed a better film.
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...I do have an objection to a film that is a pastiche of a pastiche.
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...was not a film I walked away from screaming for oxygen. I used to be the guy who unequivocally denounced such films but to my surprise, I actually enjoyed parts of it.
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...has a flatness that is unique. The screenplay, co-written by Siddharth and Advaita Kala from a story by Mamata Anand, goes nowhere fast.
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Frankly, why don't we improvise on the usual before taking on the genre of unusual love stories, what say?
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...it’s more anjaana than fiction.
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The film ends up being a typical romantic comedy which the viewer is no Anjaana Anjaani to.
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...no matter how 'original' the film may be, it still has a seen-it-somewhere look and feel-hundreds of Hollywood films and dozens of Karan Johar kind of films. Everything so, so deja vu!
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Two chuckles don't make up for 10 preposterous and irk enducing scenes.
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...treats suicide and people who want to kill themselves as one big joke. The movie could have been a black comedy, but the writing simply isn’t sharp enough. There is no character development worth its name.
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...why rom-coms such as these get repeated ad infinitum on screen.
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...a film full of set up situations without a real story to tell, and ends up as a slow, dragging and painful experience.
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...a challenge to sit through for two reasons in particular - the film has no script to speak of, and the characters are hard to sympathize with.
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