Of course a love story, attempted to be presented in a racy way. But I rather laughed off some scenes that were supposed to appear intense & romantic. Anyway, the other half had a satisfying twist to it that kept me anticipating. It's after the interval that the storyline got a head-start.
The climax was unpredictable - which I liked. Choreography was up to the mark & the dialogues were contemporary enough to keep the Gen-X hooked.
Katrina's role had a slight stint of what she played in Namaste London(NRI in London), though she's a completely different person in this movie. Her performance is convincingly appreciable.
Anushka Sharma happens to appear as a zeal of life. Fresh, chic, young and care-free.
She has amazingly pulled off the role of a laid-back girl with a mature understanding.
I loved watching the two together on screen!
Shah Rukh Khan, on the other hand, could have been more innovative & fresh with his performance.
Id est, All the three gave you performances not really beyond what you'd expect from them, yet not disappointing.
Not to forget would be a charming part of the film - the song 'Challa ki labda fire' sung with enticing vocal intonations and élan by Rabbi Shergill. His voice is magical, tells a story apart from the lyrics!
In a nutshell, wouldn't say the movie offered you something unprecedented. If you're a 'Yashraj films' buff and like watching stories of love, destiny & coincidences, go watch. Else, you can give it a miss!
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