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Bewafaa Movie Review

Bewafaa
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Editorial Review

 
Rohit Murari / fullhyd.com
If a newbie had tried to handle a subject like Bewafaa, he would have made a muddled hodgepodge for all to see. But with Dharmesh Darshan taking a hand in the matter, the movie will give you an experience beyond all that. You will waddle in the muddle, too.

Those who have seen Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham would do well to remember that Poo (aka Kareena Kapoor) sleeps with nothing more than her make-up on. Her alter ego Anjali is not much different, save for a satin nightgown that gets between her and the sheets. Damn!

Kabir Bedi and Nafisa Ali play the Indian dad and the firang mom, respectively, to Anjali and Aarti (Sushmita Sen). On seeing that her younger sister, Anjali, and Raja (Akshay Kumar) have as much chemistry between them as two atoms of an inert gas, Aarti realizes that she has as much significance in the movie. A song later, Aarti decides to die. And with her go any reasons that you might have left to put yourself anymore through this travesty.

Aarti died in childbirth. To take care of her twin daughters, Anjali marries Aarti's husband, Aditya (Anil Kapoor). At this point you look at your watch. Only an hour through. Yes, the expected happens. Raja bumps into Anjali at the airport, and re-enters into her life.

Anjali's fling with Raja goes along nicely until we are introduced to Dil (Manoj Bajpai) and his wife, Pallu (Shamita Shetty). Now, these two have given a whole new meaning to Public Display of Affection or PDA, stopping short only of the act. Pallu, meanwhile, has only amorous glances for Anjali.

What happens next?
  1. Anjali runs away with Raja.
  2. Aditya manages to stop her.
  3. Dil has an affair with Anjali.
  4. Raja finds someone else.
  5. Pallu gets together with Anjali.
Connoisseurs of cinema know that the correct answer is ii. Optimists would crave for option v. A fullhyd.com reviewer, though, would want just one sensible scene in the movie.

If you have read this far, you know that the plot is as fresh as last spring's flowers. That is true of Kareena Kapoor, too. One would think that Akshay Kumar would have learnt after Insan. Sushmita Sen is fabulous, as always. And Anil Kapoor reiterates why sometimes it is worth to watch a movie simply because he is in it, this one though might be an exception.

Nadeem Shravan's music comes as a saving grace, especially the title song Ek Bewafaa Hai. But the script and the screenplay are so hackneyed and, well, grup-furf-ghupladuf, that three minutes into the movie you start wondering whether you are watching the movie or the movie is watching you.







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Animesh Krishna [ 10th Mar, 2005, 11:48am | Permalink ]
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its a cheap remake of great telugu musical abhinandana



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Furhaaan Akhhthaar [ 26th Feb, 2005, 2:36am | Permalink ]
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What a masterpiece ! suhhhaaanaallah iskeee javaaaab nahin saaari duniyaaa mey ! My daada Javeeed Akhthhaaar can learn a lot from this(classic) about script/lyric writing. "...taareeef kyaa karoo uski...jis peeshah ki paighaaam aur paimaaan itni pakeeezah hai"



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Clint Eastwood [ 26th Feb, 2005, 2:04am | Permalink ]
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I couldn't believe my eyes...some body prick me...Is it real..I haven't seen such a Mystical_TrillionDollar piece of art in my entire life. Unbelievably beautiful and charming movie making excellence.



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Sanjayaa Leela Bansaaali [ 26th Feb, 2005, 1:52am | Permalink ]
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Fantastic Film. Really impeccable......It is worth everry second of it...The Theme, Adaptation, Costumes, Cinematogaphy, BackgroundScore, Performances are amazing. You wouldn't believe tears ran ... sorry ...gushed through my eyelids with joy to find that even we Indians too can make such high quality movies.....if only Oscar Award Judges open up their eyes, minds and hearts and realize the robust nature of films we produce in a fraction of the time and effort those Hollywood Moguls produce. My eyes are really filed with joyous tears. My tears at this movie making triump are bound less.....sorry for any flooding this may cause in Musi River.



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Dramesh Durshaan [ 26th Feb, 2005, 1:39am | Permalink ]
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Aaaakkkhhhh......Puuuuke



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