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Story: The tracks are ready and the race is on. What's at stake? Love, friendship and the coveted 'Student of the Year' trophy.
Movie Review: It's KJo-Wala Love! Served fresh and piping hot from the Dharma college canteen of romance. And it's a high (class) school that you'd never want to miss a lecture of, ever. Except that it has its own set of Karan rules. Read the prospectus: 1. Leave your text-books at home but ensure you're carrying your designer bags and heels. 2. Drive a Ferrari to school, or if you're poorer, take a bike. 3. Dating, mating, separating and love lessons shall be part of the syllabus. 4. Girls, don your shortest minis, and guys, rip off the shirts. Welcome to St. Teresa's. Rest assured, it'll be a well-rounded entertainment experience.
ST is run by a happy and 'gay' Dean - Yogendra Vashisth (Rishi), who drools over John Abraham, and when he sees the much-married hot coach ( Ronit Roy) usko 'coach coach' hota hai!. The hotshot student of the school is rich brat Rohan Nanda (welcoming Varun Dhawan), who zips around in his hot-wheels, flirts, and dreams of being a Rockstar. His childhood sweetheart, another super rich kid, Shanaya (super filmy intro, Alia! Alia! Alia!), is Ms. Popularity and Drama Queen (don't miss the red pout) known for her brands and beauty. Enter (grandly) Abhimanyu (Sidharth), a middle-class boy with mega dreams, a chalta-phirta KBC (Mr Know-it-all), and the in-house Milkha Singh.
There's a typical rich-poor division in school, the Richie Rich Tatas v/s the bechara gareeb Batas. But with Abhimanyu's entry the competition heats up - With both boys showing ample abs & attitude (teeny-weeny trunks, for all you drooling women!), chasing the same gal (Shanaya), and aiming for the same trophy - Student of the Year! Their equations from friends-to-foes changing quicker than their school grades. Their muscles rippling more than their egos; the competition gets tougher and the boys - leaner and meaner. Their loyal friends adding chaos to campus - Eg. Tanya who tries everything in the 'date- bait-book' to seduce Rohan (including push-up bras); the Parsi 'Pseudo' - the 'minority report'-card in this bunch; Jeetu - Rohan's chamcha; tomboy Shruti - Shanaya's other half (minus her designer do).
This is what we call grandiose debut(s)!!! Karan's definitely swooshed his cane for this one. The trio has done him proud and has set a high 'bench-mark'. Varun expresses and emotes with superb confidence and storms the dance floor with swag. Sidharth stands equally tall, has amazing screen presence and is man of few words and many smouldering emotions. Alia wins your heart with her cuteness, effervescence and naivete. Yes, she reminds you of Kareena's Poo days (with all that oomph), but she comes into her own. The chemistry between the three (even outside the lab) grows on you.
Shabhash! SOTY's supporting cast is brilliant, each have favourite subjects and score high in those areas. But the star who scores a straight A-Plus is undoubtedly Rishi Kapoor - simply superb. The other guy who can take a bow is the director.
The film is full of KJo-isms - it's larger-than-life, colourful, lavish, beautifully shot and directed. With medleys, dance, drama and everything good-looking (from cast to couches, dorms to discos).
Vishal-Shekhar have caught the right beat with this high-school musical, and the songs are as fresh as the leads. The story is simple and entertains throughout, though it's not the first time this marathon of an idea has run past the screen. 'SOTY' takes you back to your books and sinks you in true-blue Bollywood syllabus, following the 'formula' - Two boys, one girl, one glorious trophy and lots of testosterone.
If this one doesn't pump you up with nostalgia, it's time for you to go back to school already!
Tip Off: You may not like this movie if bubble-gum romances, picture-perfect worlds and candy-floss clouds are not your idea of a movie-going experience
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'Student of the Year' is a romcom that narrates the story of two friends who compete in the game of life on school grounds. (SUPPLIED)
It would've been more apt to title this movie 'Dancer of the Year', instead of 'Student of the year', because that's what Karan Johar's pretty students do the most. They break into a jig at the drop of a hat.
From extravagant weddings to snow-clad mountains, to funky clubs, to almost anywhere, they invest every waking hour in matching their steps to a host of remixed, old Hindi film classics.
At KJo's new school, it's only the dance moves that count, and nothing else.
Textbooks, sports and any other extracurricular activities, barring the one that touches the heart, are sidelined and pitched towards the fag end of the two-and-a-half-hour race.
And, when the lads aren't dancing, they are busy flaunting their chiseled bodies, making even John Abraham's 'Dostana' hotpants appear a tad too timid. The lass, meanwhile, is allowed to highlight her shopaholic streak, while perfecting her pout and dainty aura.
KJo has upped his style quotient from his first classroom romance in 1998 ('Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'), with iPads, Louis Vuittons, Mercs and Ferraris. Even his students appear far more stylish than the three gawky ones in 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'. It's only the story that's the pitfall.
He's unable to lend credibility to a story that's awfully muddled. At one point, he ambitiously tries to make another sports drama, along the lines of Mansoor Khan's hit movie 'Jo Jeeta Wohi Shikander', where an underdog goes on to win an intra-school cycling trophy, only to return to his comfort zone of innocent, candy floss love.
Writer Rensil Dsilva fluctuates between time frames in his screenplay to evoke some element of suspense, with four college pals narrating the incidents that lead to the 'student of the year' honour. The suspense, nevertheless, isn't as impactful as the kids would have us believe.
We are told that St. Teresa's school, also tipped as St.T, is a highly elitist school that reserves exclusive access to the rich brats and a motley bunch of middle-class kids, whose parents aspire to benefit from their affluent association.
It is this unwritten, classist divide that a new kid steps in to alter in 'SOTY'.
Despite initially locking horns with the wealthy, Abhimanyu Singh blends right in and befriends the school's most pompous brat Rohan Nanda. But his inability to stop his heart from skipping a beat for his pal's loaded lover Shanaya Singhania creates a rift in their friendship.
The conflict leads them to race each other to the finish line for the top award.
Keeping with KJo's tradition of inane love tales, his latest doesn't spring any surprises. It does, however, throw some shockers like how his students partake in a mindless treasure hunt while bidding for the student of the year. Cracking inane Hindi riddles surely doesn't tickle the grey matter, does it? And how, he gives every male bonding a 'Dostana' connotation.
Of the three newcomers, Siddarth Malhotra appears the most confident and exudes effortless charm. But KJo doesn't allow him to test his acting chops, so we don't really know if he's worth it.
His on-screen buddies, and star kids, Varun Dhawan and Alia Bhatt are nothing exceptional. While Alia steps into Kareena Kapoor's 'Poo' glam doll image, she isn't crackling as the school hottie. Varun, despite flexing his muscles, doesn't quite pack the punch.
Veteran Rishi Kapoor is delightful as the eccentric school principal, who parades pink sunglasses and ties with panache. Even the talented Ram Kapoor and Ronit Roy step in, briefly, in a script that doesn't allow them to explore their true potential.
Boman Irani's turbaned cameo is strictly for the gags, and he walks away with the twisted line; "Coach, Coach Hota Hai".
Surely Karan Johar isn't eyeing for the 'director of the year' with his new, love fest, making this yet-another pretty movie that will make little, or no, impact on us. So, for those who were unable to digest 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai', this one would clearly remain beyond their comprehension
Dhinchak Mini Review - Student of the Year
I am sure the excitement to see Karan Johar in directors cap after a long span (and yeh without SRK :p ) will drive you to the theatre. Well the cinematography, huge production, foreign locations, lots of branded stuff, designer clothes, thappado ki goonj, dadi ki maut and lots n lots of dance and songs ( maa kasam, kaha kaha ganeygatey hai yaar - canteen,classroom,gaadi ke upar, field main,bathroom , swimming pool aur har ek living.. Non-living object ke saath) in short a typical Karan Johar movie.
Talking about the story, its ok-ok. Music is super amazing ( Gana wala song .. Oh W*F! I meant Ishq wala Love) is amazing. Very well shot (kya kharcha kiya hai boss!) and other songs too. Talking about the starcast, Varun is good as a debutant, Sidhharth has a very bright career ahead and Alia (I seriously think , she should now concentrate on her upcoming SSC Board exams) needs to work really hard. Certain jokes and moments will amuse you (sacchi wala sach ha, ismain no mazak)
Direction by Karan Johar is good ( well, nothing more can be done coz of the weak script) oh! BTW have you guys seen "High School Musical - 1, 2 ya 3 .. No worries, watch Student of the year.
School and College kids don't worry, watch it with your friends. You'll enjoy. The competition part is really fun and will divide you in two half (one will cheer for siddharth and one will cheer for varun)
Overall 3 stars from me. Jaisey bhi bolo, entertaining hai.
By Sanket Bhatt @imsank
Will The Hype Work For Student Of The Year
Thursday 18th October 2012 10.00 IST
Boxofficeindia.Com Trade Network
Student Of The Year has huge had publicity over the last two weeks and it will be interesting if the hype translates into box office numbers.
It is likely that in places where extra awareness creates extra footfalls the opening will be better but where its all about face value it will it find it hard initially.
There are times when music counteracts the fact there are no big stars in a film but it only works for smaller films as openings don't have to reach high levels.
The last time a film was in a similar positioned film released was Saawariya in 2007 and that film opened very well although it crashed afterwards. The difference was that Saawariya was the launch of Rishi Kapoor's son and had Salman Khan in the film whereas Student of The Year has no star son or big supporting star.# SOTY: Pune Deccan-173 Out of 185. City Pride Kothrud-400 Out of 500. Surat-Cinemax-100% Ahmedabad- Cinemax-100%.Outstanding Opng:)
Has any one seen this movie...
https://x.com/UmairSandu/status/1962932305451716881
https://x.com/vivekagnihotri/status/1946940660067803443...
https://x.com/umairsandu/status/1954950592771895651?s=46 Tis is review thread ?
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