Shaadi Se Pehle
Generally, most light entertainers don't come with a heavy
baggage. Since there's not much logic involved, all that the director and his
team of writers have to do is go for a script that has scope for comedy and
importantly, pick and choose actors who are gifted enough to carry the roles
with élan.
While Mukta Arts Ltd.'s SHAADI SE PEHLE, directed by Satish Kaushik, gets it
right in its choice of actors Akshaye, Mallika mainly, it falters in the most
vital department: Script. Armed with an interesting plot, you expect the film to
be a laughathon, from start to finish, but the film amuses in parts.
Inspired by director Rajat Rakshit's Amol Palekar-Ranjeeta-Ashok Saraf starrer
MERI BIWI KI SHAADI 1979, SHAADI SE PEHLE takes the same route as NO ENTRY,
GARAM MASALA and MALAMAAL WEEKLY. Meaning, don't look for logic when you watch
the film. But the makers have to ensure that the content has the meat to keep
you glued for the next two hours.
Unfortunately, SHAADI SE PEHLE lacks the power and punch to keep you hooked.
It's way below expectations!
Ashish Akshaye Khanna and Rani Ayesha Takia are pretty much in love with each
other. But Ashish has a problem: At the slightest level of tension, Ashish needs
to pop a pill to unrattle his shaken nerves. Rani's family Vijayendra Ghatge,
Kishori Shahane Vij are strictly against the relationship. And if that is not
enough for Ashish, his childhood friend, Rohit Aftab Shivdasani, has the hots
for Rani.
When Ashish goes to visit his doctor Boman Irani, he misunderstands the doctor's
diagnosis of hypertension to cancer. Ashish's world turns upside down. Before
dying, he decides to do the right thing: He wants the best for his love Rani.
Along with his friend Rajpal Yadav, Ashish embarks on a plan to make Rani hate
him so that she will not have to suffer the ordeal of his death.
Ashish starts flirting with the sexy supermodel Sania Mallika Sherawat. Seeing
Sania in Ashish's arms, Rani is dejected and dumps him. But there's a twist in
the tale: Ashish realizes that he does not suffer from cancer at all. He decides
to break up Rani and Rohit's engagement. But there are problems?
Will Ashish be able to convince Rani of his true feelings and clear up the mess?
Will Ashish be able to convince Sania's elder goon-brother Anna Suniel Shetty,
who wants to get Sania and him married without further delay?
With an interesting concept on hand, SHAADI SE PEHLE could've, and should've,
developed into an entertaining joyride, but what you get is not what you expect
from a film that boasts of impressive names on and off screen.
The problem lies in the fact that SHAADI SE PEHLE tries too hard to make you
laugh. At times, you do enjoy the humor, but at most times it falls flat. There
are sequences that do bring the house down. For instance, the Akshaye-Rajpal
Yadav sequence at the start of the film when Akshaye confides that he's going to
die is hilarious. Even the Akshaye-Boman Irani sequence at the latter's clinic
evokes mirth.
Mallika's track is another ace. The bindaas attitude her character exudes as
also the glamour quotient that comes with Mallika is eye candy for the junta.
Unfortunately, SHAADI SE PEHLE goes downhill in the second hour. The comic
scenes in the post-interval portions appear superficial and that's a major
slip-up. Also, there are unwanted tracks in the plot, like the Gulshan Grover
sub-plot which only acts as an impediment. Ditto for Suniel Shetty's portions,
which was the need of the story for sure, but how one wishes the writer would've
garnished those portions imaginatively.
Even the climax, which should've been the mainstay of the enterprise, lacks
conviction. Ideally, the concluding portions should leave an ever-lasting
impression, but in this case, it comes across as a half-baked effort.
Director Satish Kaushik is not in form this time around. His choice of the
subject is right, but the screenplay lets him down to a major extent. Sanjay
Chhel's writing evokes mixed feelings. While the screenplay interests in parts
not amongst Chhel's better attempts, the dialogues penned by him are excellent.
In fact, the witty one-liners are the highpoint of the enterprise.
Himesh Reshammiya's music may not be of hit variety, but it serves the purpose
nevertheless. Yet, given the kind of music Mukta Arts has come up with in the
past, you miss a hit score in the film. 'Ankhiyon Se Gal Kar Gayee', 'Bijuria'
and 'Tere Liye' are foot-tapping nonetheless. Cinematography Johny Lall is
enticing, especially the locales of Malaysia.
Akshaye scores yet again. The various expressions that flash on his face within
a fraction of a second reiterate the fact that he's amongst the best in the
business. Extremely efficient at all times! Ayesha Takia gets to play the
conventional heroine, but the role appears so boring in today's times. Even
otherwise, the actress enacts her part mechanically and needs to get her styling
right. Mallika Sherawat is a star, not an actor, and the makers understand it
well enough. There's no effort to depict Mallika as an actress, but a seductress
and that's precisely why this character works.
Suniel Shetty doesn't impress. Aftab Shivdasani plays second fiddle right
through. However, the long hair suits him. Rajpal Yadav excels once again.
Although he tends to go over the top at times, he does make you laugh whenever
he appears on screen. Anupam Kher looks disinterested. Gulshan Grover is wasted.
Ditto for Vijayendra and Kishori Shahane Vij.
On the whole, SHAADI SE PEHLE has its share of fun-filled moments, but the film
doesn't make much of an impact in totality, thanks to a weak second half. At the
box-office, the 4-day weekend and the onset of summer vacations may help to an
extent, but it lacks the power to sustain after the euphoria settles.
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