Masand's verdict: Vivah
Published on Fri, Nov 10, 2006 at 22:37, Updated on Sat, Feb 16, 2008 at 00:21 in Entertainment section
Tags: Friday Flicks, Bollywood , Cast
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Cast: Shahid Kapur, Amrita Rao
Direction: Sooraj Barjatya
In director Sooraj Barjatya's Vivah, this week's big new Bollywood release, 20-something Delhi boy Shahid Kapur finds himself smitten by the demure, small-town girl his father has selected for him to marry.
Drawn to her innocence and simplicity, Shahid agrees to the marriage barely moments after he's met her at her home in Madhupur, and the young lady in question Amrita Rao seems equally floored by her charming suitor.
The marriage is fixed for six months later, and the couple find themselves in the first throes of young, budding love, their geographical distance notwithstanding.
But Amrita, who's been raised by her uncle and her aunt after her parents’ death, is struck by a horrible calamity just hours before the marriage. And then, it's up to Shahid to play the honourable lover and to embrace her unconditionally.
Much in the same vein as Hum Aapke Hain Koun and Hum Saath Saath Hain, Barjatya's new film Vivah too is on one level a family drama with an extremely idealistic premise.
But sadly, the plot of this new film comes off looking way too outdated, even more far-fetched than those regressive Ekta Kapoor soaps. And the problem is clear – you just can't relate to such squeaky-clean characters who don't have one bad bone in their bodies.
There are many things that work in favour of and against Hindi films, and timing is one such important factor. Twenty-five years ago, perhaps the plot of Vivah may not have felt like such a stretch, but today it just seems like the product of a mind stuck in a time warp.
Perhaps the film's only saving grace is the fact that it oozes sincerity from start to finish, you can make out right away that the filmmaker's intention is not to deceive. Judging both by Barjatya's previous films and by closely examining this new one you can safely declare that Barjatya believes in a perfect world, he believes in his good-as-gold characters, he believes that large families can live together happily under the same roof without the slightest bumps.
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Movies like Vivah are made once in a while and Indiana like it because most of the Indians are emotional
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Vivah is really Very good movie of 2006. I see that this is only one from 2006 which makes place
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Vivah is lovely movie.after hearing so much praising everyone is going to watch this movie.it has something secreat from which
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i just love this movie and i watch this movie 12- 13 times
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LONG TIME WATCHING SHAHID .....LOVE, FEELINGS, EMOTIONS, PERSONAL TOUCH EVERYTHING IS THERE IN THIS MOVIE. AMRITA WAS LOOKING AMAZING &
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