
One song with 31 famous actors is something we forward to, but when it’s around 31 songs in one movie, exit gate is what we look forward to. Isn’t it?
Com’on guys, stop this bizarre comparison. I’m in awe how anyone can even come up with comparing kids with ‘The Shah Rukh Khan’. He is the Bollywood Badshah. It is rather a battle of youth with experience. Rest is evident.
Om Shanti Om and Saawariya, both were born on the same day, and their much-hyped-labors had been witnessed by all. But the buzz is that OSO, being old wine in a new bottle, has shot Saawariya almost dead that is new wine in an old bottle.
Bhansali’s baby, Saawariya, is down in the dumps even after grand sets, Salman-Rani’s remarkable performances, and of course, star kids – Ranbeer Kapoor & Sonam Kapoor. Though Ranbeer showed perfect emotions and did true justice to the role given to him, he couldn’t do what was expected out of him – outdo SRK! A silly prospect, indeed!
Ranbeer couldn’t repeat the history by becoming a star overnight like his dad after his first move in bollywood through ‘Bobby’.
Both are love stories. But how come one gets 90% appreciation whereas the other could bag only 60% of it?
After dishing out great works like Khamoshi, Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Black, Sanjay was expected to give something even more powerful. But alas! He made Saawariya that looked like a musical, for it was chock-a-block with copious numbers of songs. And to top it all, a story with a very unreal feel to it!
On the other hand, OSO proved to be a complete entertainment treat – 70’s masala, comedy, funny & lovey-dovey Shah Rukh ‘Six Pack’ Khan. The second half is a tad slow and the story predictable though.
But even after my above remarks, I strongly believe OSO is not an award-winning package of the year. But for that also, only Shah Rukh will have to show up on the stage. Chak De...ho Chak De..Indai!
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