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Posted: 12 years ago
Film review: Shuddh Desi Romance
Watch this one for Sushant Singh Rajput and Parineeti Chopra
By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Senior Reporter
September 5, 2013
Spoilers ahead!
Shuddh Desi Romance roughly translates into "Pure Indian Romance", but there's little pure about the lovers here. Meet Gayatri (Parineeti Chopra) and Raghu (Sushant Singh Rajput) who are rebels in love. They are perennially altar-phobic and their minds are as messed up as their cluttered apartment. Perhaps that's why it is so liberating to watch this romantic comedy.
Unlike popular Bollywood romances, the hero isn't a rich, smooth-talking lad who is charming and sweeps his soul-mate off her feet. Their courtship isn't a long-winded swanky affair filled with champagne and roses either. And, there are no pre-ordained happy endings here.
Raghuram is a tourist guide in Jaipur who meets the gregarious Gayatri on his way to his own wedding. He's at flight-risk and her irresistibly radiant personality sends him off the edge. Some forbidden kisses and cigarette puffs later, the two move in together. Their union is swift and their relationship is sealed with just one song " no mean feat, since Bollywood romance prides itself in throwing in at least half a dozen songs to underline blossoming love. Just like today's modern-day couples, these lovers fight, break up " and make up with gusto.
Credit here goes to Rajput and Chopra for playing their parts beautifully. Lust is tastefully showcased and attraction is adorably packaged. The third wheel in this equation is Taara, the jilted bride, played by newcomer Vaani Kapoor. She's weirdly jarring and her idea of revenge needs a slight tweaking. Plus, her reaction to a guy who dumped her unceremoniously comes across as a bit unrealistic. She's confident in her act but it makes you question whether such women exist in real life. However, the rest of the film is all real.
Director Maneesh Sharma of Band Baaja Baarat fame does a splendid job of bringing alive the city of Jaipur. It's glorious yet grimy " just like the lovebirds of Shuddh Desi Romance. For all those who believe that a romantic comedy happy ending means a wedding, this will come as a welcome break.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Shuddh Desi Romance review

Actors: Sushant Singh Rajput, Parineeti Chopra, Vaani Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor

Producers: Aditya Chopra

Directors: Maneesh Sharma

Music Director: Sachin Gupta, Jigar

Written By: Jaideep Sahni

Courtesy - Yash Raj Films

This Friday, box office is offering the movie-goers, with two completely different genre of movies. On one hand, we have remake of Apoorva Lakhia's 1973 blockbuster action film Zanjeer starring Ram Charan andPriyanka Chopra and on the other hand Maneesh Sharma's romantic treat Shuddh Desi Romance

Let's talk about Shuddh Desi Romance. The movie stars Sushant Singh Rajput, Parineeti Chopra and newcomer Vaani Kapoor. As the name suggests, the movie thrives on the subject of love, attraction and commitment. Sushant plays the role of a casual "Boy-next-door" Raghu and Parineeti plays the role of Gayatri - his lover. Vaani portrays the role of a girl named Tara, who is also a lover of Raghu. Hence, a love triangle between the boy-next-door, his lover and the other woman - the movie is very well able to depict the love affairs of the modern generation!

After garnering a lot of acclaim for his role in debut movie Kai Po Che, Sushant once again comes out looking confident and pulls off the role with complete ease. Parineeti Chopra, as usual, looks her bubbly self. Her natural style of acting makes her a treat to watch on big-screens. The chemistry shared between their on-screen characters is cute and fun! Newcomer Vaani Kapoor is promising! Rishi Kapoor adds to the charm of the film.

Keeping in tune with the look and feel of the movie, director Maneesh Sharma seems to have got all theingredients mixed well, as required for a comedy romance recipe! In many ways, he has treated the movie like how he directed Band Baaja Baarat', but somehow fails create that same impact. Nonetheless, he impresses with the approach of a fresh take on romantic relationships. Talking about other elements such as the music, it is also becoming a hit with the audience, with catchy and foot tapping numbers!

All in all, Shuddh Desi Romance will charm you, especially the characters and their chemistry between each other is something to watch out for. Young crowd, especially fans of Sushant and Parineeti will enjoy it the most


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Posted: 12 years ago
Oh damn ... Read the spoiler review... uff... I think I can guess the twist now ...
Okay,... I am not reading any more reviews till saturday..
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Posted: 12 years ago

Originally posted by: lunza

Oh damn ... Read the spoiler review... uff... I think I can guess the twist now ...
Okay,... I am not reading any more reviews till saturday..


exactly...i was like...

nyways i m going tom mrng itself...but still...
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  • By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Senior Reporter
  • Published: 18:52 September 5, 2013

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    Spoilers ahead!

    Shuddh Desi Romance roughly translates into "Pure Indian Romance", but there's little pure about the lovers here. Meet Gayatri (Parineeti Chopra) and Raghu (Sushant Singh Rajput) who are rebels in love. They are perennially altar-phobic and their minds are as messed up as their cluttered apartment. Perhaps that's why it is so liberating to watch this romantic comedy.

    Unlike popular Bollywood romances, the hero isn't a rich, smooth-talking lad who is charming and sweeps his soul-mate off her feet. Their courtship isn't a long-winded swanky affair filled with champagne and roses either. And, there are no pre-ordained happy endings here.

    Raghuram is a tourist guide in Jaipur who meets the gregarious Gayatri on his way to his own wedding. He's at flight-risk and her irresistibly radiant personality sends him off the edge. Some forbidden kisses and cigarette puffs later, the two move in together. Their union is swift and their relationship is sealed with just one song " no mean feat, since Bollywood romance prides itself in throwing in at least half a dozen songs to underline blossoming love. Just like today's modern-day couples, these lovers fight, break up " and make up with gusto.

    Credit here goes to Rajput and Chopra for playing their parts beautifully. Lust is tastefully showcased and attraction is adorably packaged. The third wheel in this equation is Taara, the jilted bride, played by newcomer Vaani Kapoor. She's weirdly jarring and her idea of revenge needs a slight tweaking. Plus, her reaction to a guy who dumped her unceremoniously comes across as a bit unrealistic. She's confident in her act but it makes you question whether such women exist in real life. However, the rest of the film is all real.

    Director Maneesh Sharma of Band Baaja Baarat fame does a splendid job of bringing alive the city of Jaipur. It's glorious yet grimy " just like the lovebirds of Shuddh Desi Romance. For all those who believe that a romantic comedy happy ending means a wedding, this will come as a welcome break.

  • By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Senior Reporter
  • Published: 18:52 September 5, 2013

    • Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on emailShare on printMore Sharing Services0
      </body>

    Spoilers ahead!

    Shuddh Desi Romance roughly translates into "Pure Indian Romance", but there's little pure about the lovers here. Meet Gayatri (Parineeti Chopra) and Raghu (Sushant Singh Rajput) who are rebels in love. They are perennially altar-phobic and their minds are as messed up as their cluttered apartment. Perhaps that's why it is so liberating to watch this romantic comedy.

    Unlike popular Bollywood romances, the hero isn't a rich, smooth-talking lad who is charming and sweeps his soul-mate off her feet. Their courtship isn't a long-winded swanky affair filled with champagne and roses either. And, there are no pre-ordained happy endings here.

    Raghuram is a tourist guide in Jaipur who meets the gregarious Gayatri on his way to his own wedding. He's at flight-risk and her irresistibly radiant personality sends him off the edge. Some forbidden kisses and cigarette puffs later, the two move in together. Their union is swift and their relationship is sealed with just one song " no mean feat, since Bollywood romance prides itself in throwing in at least half a dozen songs to underline blossoming love. Just like today's modern-day couples, these lovers fight, break up " and make up with gusto.

    Credit here goes to Rajput and Chopra for playing their parts beautifully. Lust is tastefully showcased and attraction is adorably packaged. The third wheel in this equation is Taara, the jilted bride, played by newcomer Vaani Kapoor. She's weirdly jarring and her idea of revenge needs a slight tweaking. Plus, her reaction to a guy who dumped her unceremoniously comes across as a bit unrealistic. She's confident in her act but it makes you question whether such women exist in real life. However, the rest of the film is all real.

    Director Maneesh Sharma of Band Baaja Baarat fame does a splendid job of bringing alive the city of Jaipur. It's glorious yet grimy " just like the lovebirds of Shuddh Desi Romance. For all those who believe that a romantic comedy happy ending means a wedding, this will come as a welcome break.

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    Posted: 12 years ago

    Originally posted by: luvsushita23

    Film review: Shuddh Desi Romance
    Watch this one for Sushant Singh Rajput and Parineeti Chopra
    By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Senior Reporter
    September 5, 2013
    Spoilers ahead!
    Shuddh Desi Romance roughly translates into "Pure Indian Romance", but there's little pure about the lovers here. Meet Gayatri (Parineeti Chopra) and Raghu (Sushant Singh Rajput) who are rebels in love. They are perennially altar-phobic and their minds are as messed up as their cluttered apartment. Perhaps that's why it is so liberating to watch this romantic comedy.
    Unlike popular Bollywood romances, the hero isn't a rich, smooth-talking lad who is charming and sweeps his soul-mate off her feet. Their courtship isn't a long-winded swanky affair filled with champagne and roses either. And, there are no pre-ordained happy endings here.
    Raghuram is a tourist guide in Jaipur who meets the gregarious Gayatri on his way to his own wedding. He's at flight-risk and her irresistibly radiant personality sends him off the edge. Some forbidden kisses and cigarette puffs later, the two move in together. Their union is swift and their relationship is sealed with just one song " no mean feat, since Bollywood romance prides itself in throwing in at least half a dozen songs to underline blossoming love. Just like today's modern-day couples, these lovers fight, break up " and make up with gusto.
    Credit here goes to Rajput and Chopra for playing their parts beautifully. Lust is tastefully showcased and attraction is adorably packaged. The third wheel in this equation is Taara, the jilted bride, played by newcomer Vaani Kapoor. She's weirdly jarring and her idea of revenge needs a slight tweaking. Plus, her reaction to a guy who dumped her unceremoniously comes across as a bit unrealistic. She's confident in her act but it makes you question whether such women exist in real life. However, the rest of the film is all real.
    Director Maneesh Sharma of Band Baaja Baarat fame does a splendid job of bringing alive the city of Jaipur. It's glorious yet grimy " just like the lovebirds of Shuddh Desi Romance. For all those who believe that a romantic comedy happy ending means a wedding, this will come as a welcome break.

    Thanks Anu.😊
    Will have to wait to see it online as SDR isn't showing here.😭
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    Originally posted by: johncena2003

  • By Manjusha Radhakrishnan, Senior Reporter
  • Published: 18:52 September 5, 2013
    • </body>

    Spoilers ahead!

    Shuddh Desi Romance roughly translates into "Pure Indian Romance", but there's little pure about the lovers here. Meet Gayatri (Parineeti Chopra) and Raghu (Sushant Singh Rajput) who are rebels in love. They are perennially altar-phobic and their minds are as messed up as their cluttered apartment. Perhaps that's why it is so liberating to watch this romantic comedy.

    Unlike popular Bollywood romances, the hero isn't a rich, smooth-talking lad who is charming and sweeps his soul-mate off her feet. Their courtship isn't a long-winded swanky affair filled with champagne and roses either. And, there are no pre-ordained happy endings here.

    Raghuram is a tourist guide in Jaipur who meets the gregarious Gayatri on his way to his own wedding. He's at flight-risk and her irresistibly radiant personality sends him off the edge. Some forbidden kisses and cigarette puffs later, the two move in together. Their union is swift and their relationship is sealed with just one song " no mean feat, since Bollywood romance prides itself in throwing in at least half a dozen songs to underline blossoming love. Just like today's modern-day couples, these lovers fight, break up " and make up with gusto.

    Credit here goes to Rajput and Chopra for playing their parts beautifully. Lust is tastefully showcased and attraction is adorably packaged. The third wheel in this equation is Taara, the jilted bride, played by newcomer Vaani Kapoor. She's weirdly jarring and her idea of revenge needs a slight tweaking. Plus, her reaction to a guy who dumped her unceremoniously comes across as a bit unrealistic. She's confident in her act but it makes you question whether such women exist in real life. However, the rest of the film is all real.

    Director Maneesh Sharma of Band Baaja Baarat fame does a splendid job of bringing alive the city of Jaipur. It's glorious yet grimy " just like the lovebirds of Shuddh Desi Romance. For all those who believe that a romantic comedy happy ending means a wedding, this will come as a welcome break.

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    Posted: 12 years ago
    Guys there will be interview of sdr team on zoom at 9 pm
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    Posted: 12 years ago
    hmm thank u for all reviews
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    Originally posted by: mayusushita

    Guys there will be interview of sdr team on zoom at 9 pm


    Thanks. ..
    Anyone watched this?

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