Dilwale Review: Marred by lifeless comic antics

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    A case of fading glory

     

    This much-awaited Shahrukh-Kajol starrer surprisingly falls flat on the celluloid; and one wonders what an established film-maker like Rohit Shetty was doing while directing the flick. Dilwale has nothing notable to offer. A poor script, marred by lifeless comic antics, artificial-looking characters, a middle aged romantic pair and too many dons – one, Boman Irani, a comic one – their sons and daughters, is what Dilwale is all about.

    The story is about multiple dons – Vinod Khanna, Kabir Bedi, Boman Irani and a few more and their sons, Shahrukh Khan and Varun Dhawan; daughters, Kajol and a pretty new girl – all of them making a mess on the screen. Kali (Shahrukh) after indulging in a number of shoot-outs suddenly reforms into an owner of a car garage that repairs cars and also modify them. He loves his brother Varun (who in reality is not his brother, but that doesn’t make any difference), and caters to his every whim. Varun, meanwhile, falls in love and performs silly comedy to win the girl, who turns out to be Kajol’s younger sister.

    Kajol and Shahrukh are separated, the former thinking the latter to be a real enemy as a result of the clash of the dons. Fights and Hollywood type of actions, including car chases and gun fights follow. After fifteen years the couple meets each other. During all these years Kajol believed that it were Shahrukh and his father who started the fight with her father and his men and killed her father. The misunderstanding is at last cleared; and the movie comes to a welcome end.

    As regard the performances, Shahrukh looks impressive only in the scenes in which he has a dark stubble on his face, looking like a mature and kindly person. As a young lover, he fails miserably. He appears as if he has been forced to be romantic. The lipstick on his lips makes him look haggard; his face is in most scenes covered by a cap and hair covering his forehead, and dark glasses shielding his eyes. In this film, Shahrukh Khan has given one of his worst performances.

    Rohit Shetty may be a recognised director, but this time he has failed to do any impressive scene from the poor script. If the lifeless comedy was taken out of the film, the result would have been tolerable

    Well, it is time for Kajol to say goodbye to romantic roles. She has grown in proportions and has almost lost her Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge magical touch. She stands out only in the sequence which shows her a true gun-smart daughter of a don, frustrating Shahrukh’s plan of smuggling gold. Shahrukh-Kajol jori, once outstanding, now seems to be a faded-glory.

    All others have done their bit roles in a likeable manner, spoilt when trying to be comic. Musical score is just average, and not even the dance and song number performed by the lead players in a costly location like Iceland appeals.

    Rohit Shetty may be a recognised director, but this time he has failed to do any impressive scene from the poor script. If the lifeless comedy was taken out of the film, the result would have been tolerable. That way the director could have focused on whatever positive aspect he could have picked from the script. The only thing that deserves merit is the camera-work and the angles and lenses the photographer has used, particularly in Iceland.

    Sorry to mention, but Dilwale doesn’t deserve even a star ranking. At the most, because of the presence of Shahrukh Khan and Kajol, let me give it one star.

    2 COMMENTS

    1. Hahaha…and you were in a deep slumber that you thought of enlightening us with your precious point of view a month after the movie? Middle-aged couple? should retire? lost touch? either you are one of those wanna "art cinema lovers" or are just an underage yuppie that know jack squat about movies and should refrain from commenting on cinema.

    2. Srkajol r the most glorious couple of our generation,they look just magical like Laila Majnu,true love birds,…..no couple has such charm as srkajol has…. U stupid writer!

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