Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Chalte Chalte

Chalte Chalte
2003
3/5 stars

Raj (Shah Rukh Khan), owner of a small trucking business, is involved in a minor accident with Priya (Rani Mukerji). She is wealthy, and they have nothing in common, but he falls in love with her, wooing, and eventually winning, her.  After they marry, they find their differences to be nearly irreconcilable, and the film follows them as they try to make their marriage a success.

(Cast also includes Johnny Lever, Lilette Dubey, and Satish Shah, among others.)

This is a mostly enjoyable, but highly improbable, romantic comedy/drama with lovely scenery, average music, and a good cast.  Khan and Mukerji have good chemistry and work well together; their romantic and comedic scenes were quite good. However, the plot is predictable, with a weak and not fully believable conclusion, making it overall an average film.

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Dilwale

Khan and Kajol
Dilwale
(translates as "the big-hearted)
2015
4/5 stars

Raj (Shah Rukh Khan) is devoted to his younger brother Veer (Varun Dhawan), but has kept family secrets from him. When Veer falls in love with Ishita (Kriti Sanon), Raj's past romance with Meera (Kajol) comes to light, affecting both couples.

This is an engaging masala film, with generally well-written comedy and drama, and nicely choreographed action sequences.  As always, Khan and Kajol have near perfect chemistry, and their acting is excellent.  Dhawan was natural and a good comedian, but Sanon was stiff and not fully convincing at times.  The songs are mostly good, with one song memorably so, and the incidental music was particularly effective.  The locations were beautiful, and the movie looked superb overall.  Dilwale is thoroughly enjoyable, just barely missing five stars, and one worth rewatching.

(Cast also includes Johnny Lever and Vinod Khanna.)




Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Wanted

Wanted
2009
4/5 stars

Radhe (Salman Khan), a killer for hire, is recruited by an international don to dispose of the rival gang.  Radhe works up through the ranks as he successfully murders one foe after another.  He meets Jhanvi (Ayesha Takia) and falls in love with her.  She reciprocates his feelings, but tries to change him into a better man.

This masala is a good mix of romance, comedy, action, and drama.  The plot is engaging, and has a nice twist to it.  The music and choreography leave much to be desired, but the action looks great.  There is little chemistry between Khan and Takia, unfortunately, but each give an above average performance.  Overall, this is a typical Bollywood film, fun and exciting, though violent, which is thoroughly enjoyable.

Khan and Takia