Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi : Rekindle The Love

Rekindle The Love
Cast: Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, Vinay Pathak,
Written and Directed by: Aditya Chopra,
Produced by: Yash Chopra,
Music Director: Salim Sulaiman,
Choreographer: Shiamak Dawar,
Lyricist: Jaydeep Sahni
Sometimes, you step out of the movie theatre and just wonder why the smile doesn’t stop fading. The story of Surender Sahni, Punjab Power, and Taani ‘Ji’ was one such experience. It takes you on a happy ride, a ride that keeps moving through ups, downs and ups, but never does it stop. Not even until after the very end.
Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi is the extraordinary love story of a very ordinary couple, brought together by destiny. Taani is a happy-go-lucky, funloving Punjabi kudi, about to be married to the love of her life. But as fate would have it, the whole baraat is killed in a bus accident.
Surender Sahni (Suri) is as simple and honest a man as one could get. A daily-routine person, he’s an employee at Punjab Power (”Lighting Up Your Life Ji”). Suri finds love in the flamboyant and vivacious Taani, his mentor’s daughter, at the very first sight.
Unseen circumstances bring these very opposites of people together, and follows a journey filled with love, laughter, joy, tears and angst.
The mere simplicity of the movie amazes you. Shot in the streets of Amritsar, the movie gives you a very nostalgic feeling. The gol gappas, the scooter, the lunchbox, everything touches you, and somehow creates this lovely hollowness. The background score wonderfully complements the emotions.
The shy smile of Suri, the lame jokes of Raj, Yash Raj brings the movie right into your very own backyard. You get this homely feeling. You just connect with Suri, with Taani ‘Ji’. You keep wondering when and how Taani ‘Ji’ will finally realize Suri’s love. And when the moment arrives, you smile. And that smile says everything about the movie, that smile just doesn’t stop lasting. ShahRukh Khan rekindles that love inside you once again.
No ratings. All I’d say is – Ek Chance Toh Maar Le
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I think your comments were good but could have been better if you had talked about the USP of this movie, not seen earlier and that is the last part, where the picture postcards pop up and send you in splits . I loved that !
Anyways welcome on web . Keep up the good work !!
You totally summed up my sentiments. If I had written a review, it would’ve been a carbon copy of this. The movie was lame, unbelievable, cliched and jo bhi, but it left you with a smile on your face. When I saw the promos, I totally hated the Raj guy but after watching the movie, he wasn’t all that bad. I wonder why the critics hammered it. I think we’ve started taking our movies way too seriously and way too logically.
Suri was brilliant. Even Raj with his cheesy dialogues. Ok Taani partner, hum hain raahi pyaar ke, fir milenge, chalte chalte! T3h brilliant!