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By Taran Adarsh, December 10, 2010 - 17:09 IST


The girl is strong-minded, unwavering and focused. The boy has no aspirations in life and is typically interested in having a ball. Two conflicting characters. BAND BAAJA BAARAAT parks its plot within the 'opposites attract' blueprint, a theme common to numerous rom-coms. These two characters are poles apart, diametrically opposite and therefore mismatched. But they end up falling in love with each other.

There's talk that BAND BAAJA BAARAAT borrows heavily from THE WEDDING PLANNER. Perhaps, the allegation germinated because THE WEDDING PLANNER and BAND BAAJA BAARAAT talk of wedding planners. However, THE WEDDING PLANNER dealt with a female wedding planner falling in love with the bride groom, while BAND BAAJA BAARAAT tells the story of two youngsters who start a wedding planning business and who eventually fall in love. Sure, the background setting of the two films is slightly similar, but the stories are as diverse as oranges and apples.


BAAJA BAARAAT rests on two actors - a two-film-old actress [Anushka] and a rank newcomer [Ranveer]. It's a major task undeniably. They have to deliver, they have to keep the viewer's interest alive, they have to make the goings-on look convincing. If they fail in their endeavour, band-baaja baj jaayega.

Thankfully, BAND BAAJA BAARAAT works on every level. The writing [screenplay: Habib Faisal] is crisp, the execution of the material [director: Maneesh Sharma] is worthy and the lead actors [Anushka, Ranveer] steer the film to the destination smoothly. Of course, there are minor hiccups halfway through the film, but the fact remains that BAND BAAJA BAARAAT is, without doubt, one of the most appealing films to come out of the production house.

Final word? BAND BAAJA BAARAAT is honest, fresh, youthful and extremely entertaining. Recommended!

Shruti [Anushka Sharma] is a 20-something no-nonsense girl from a middle class Delhi household. Focused and determined with pre-planned ambitions, her goals in life are well laid out by the time she reaches her final year of college. Bittoo [Ranveer Singh], on the other hand, has no real aim in life. As a final year college student of Delhi University, he whiles away his life having fun with his buddies.

A chance and inopportune meeting brings the two of them together on a tumultuous journey where they become partners in their very own, "Wedding planning ka bijness." The rules, however, are clear: "Jisse vyapaar karo, usse kabhi na pyaar karo" [Don't mix business with pleasure]. Together, their friendship and business enters the ups and downs of the lavish Delhi weddings. And while trying to find themselves, Shruti and Bittoo discover each other and realize that they are made for each other.

The first thing that catches your eye is the novel concept of this film. In a country obsessed with marriages and merriment, the Indian weddings are filled with rituals and celebrations and continue for several days. Of course, BAND BAAJA BAARAAT isn't about pre-wedding ceremonies, baaraat and pheras, but about two wedding planners and how the 'bijness partners' become life partners eventually. 10 minutes into the film and you get drawn to their world: The setting, the ambience, the lingo, the overall tone and mood transport you to North India instantly.

The unique plot keeps you on toes all through the first hour. The writing is oven fresh and the situations, thoroughly absorbing. I would like to single out the sequence at the intermission, which is deftly executed by the debutant director. You know something is amiss, even though no one utters a word. And you realize how true your intuition was towards the second half, which starts off with abundant promise, but deviates into the predictable zone when the lovers have a tiff. Several sequences consequently tend to get repetitive and tedious, but even in its most flaccid and drooping moments, what saves the film from derailing is the chemistry between the lead pair.

Debutant director Maneesh Sharma, who worked on FANAA, AAJA NACHLE and RAB NE BANA DI JODI, makes a confident debut with BAND BAAJA BAARAAT. Sharma narrates a quintessential Delhi tale most effectively. BAND BAAJA BAARAAT would've lost the plot had it been entrusted to a lesser talent. The screenplay is wonderfully penned by Habib Faisal, a gifted writer who directed the immensely likable DO DOONI CHAAR. In fact, like DO DOONI CHAAR, which was also set in Delhi, BAND BAAJA BAARAAT also captures the Delhi flavour diligently. In fact, Aseem Mishra's cinematography captures the North Indian ambience with precision.

When you attempt a film with North Indian wedding ceremonies as the setting, you anticipate nothing but frolicking compositions that don't let the fun component plunge. Music composer duo Salim-Sulaiman and lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya come up with a lively score. You take to 'Ainvayi Ainvayi' instantly; it has smash hit written all over it. 'Tarkeebein' has a certain evocative feel to it, while 'Band Baaja Baaraat' has a hugely appealing tune and goes extremely well with the mood of the film, that of marriages and merriment. It's amongst Salim-Sulaiman's best works. I would also like to mention Vaibhavi Merchant's choreography in the 'Ainvayi Ainvayi' track. It's very energetic.

Anushka is truly wonderful. The toughest part of her job must have been to speak like a typical Delhi Punjabi girl and she does it so skillfully. For the first time in her 3-film career, a film rests mainly on Anushka's shoulders, as opposed to her prior films [RAB NE BANA DI JODI and BADMAASH COMPANY], and she handles the responsibility so well. Debutant Ranveer is the lifeline of BAND BAAJA BAARAAT. In fact, the youngster adds a lot of spontaneity and sparkle to his character, which is unsophisticated, but charming. He actually catches you unaware in the emotional moments, which he enacts so well. Here's a talent you just can't disregard. The super-energetic performance should be met with equal enthusiasm by the audience.

The supporting cast includes relatively unknown names, but I would like to single out Neeraj Sood [as Maqsoodbhai], who's excellent. Manmeet Singh Sawhney [as Rajinder] is good, while Manish Chaudhari [as Mr. Sidhwani] is first-rate.

On the whole, BAND BAAJA BAARAAT catches you with complete surprise. It has an appealing plot, which has been handled with dexterity and most importantly, it has characters that instantly make a place for themselves in your heart. I suggest, go for this pleasant experience and illuminate your weekend.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Band Baaja Baraat Review: Band Baaja Baraat Hindi Movie Review

Friday, December 10th, 2010 at 10:21 am , filed under Movie Reviews, News by Amarjeet Goud








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Band Baaja Baraat Review: 'Band Baaja Baraat' hindi movie is released today throughout the world. 'Band Baaja Baraat' hindi movie review is updated here. Yash Raj Films launched its debutant actor Ranveer Kapoor, coupling with Anushka Sharma in its film Band Baaja Baraat. The movie is directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra and the melodies are composed by Salim & Sulaiman.

The story line: The movie moves around two characters Bittoo and Shruthi played by Ranveer and Anushka respectively. Shruthi is a middle class girl with ambitions and goals in life where as, Bittoo always want to have fun with his friends. They are the fresh graduates from the Delhi University who are very different from one another.

Destiny makes them partners in the business. So, they come up with the idea of decorating, managing and doing everything needed for a marriage occasion. The story moves cool for a time, the journey between them moves through ups and downs of Delhi weddings. At the end, they both realize each other and discover that they are in love.

The film becomes a family entertainer and likely grabs the attention of the audience. Ranveer Kapoor is testing his luck in Bollywood and Anushka Sharma did her best in her 2nd film with Yash Raj Production.

Rating: 2/5
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Review: Band Baaja Baaraat

There is a lot to like in the new Yash Raj film Band Baaja Baaraat. The love story of two wedding planners in Delhi, Shruti and Bittoo, played by Anushka Sharma and Ranveer Singh, has a charm and sweetness that's been missing from YRF movies for many moons now.

Debutant director Maneesh Sharma, who has also written the story takes us out of the artificial studio setting and into the bylanes of the city. The dialogue and screenplay has been written by Habib Faisal, who directed another charming Delhi story, Do Dooni Chaar.

So the characters and atmosphere have an authentic texture. When Bittoo speaks of cutting sugar cane in Saharanpur, you believe him.

This is also because debutant actor Ranveer Singh is pitch perfect in the role of the uncouth but good-hearted small town slacker who is a bit of a duffer when it comes to matters of the heart.

This is a man who is constantly eating and doesn't have qualms about speaking with his mouth full. He's the type of guy who can't pronounce business but is perfectly street-smart when it comes to actually running one.

The first half, in which him and Shruti set up their company is great fun, with weddings and struggle and a mid-point twist that will surprise you.

Even Anushka, who has been tediously bland in the films she's done so far comes into her own as the ambitious Delhi girl, who dreams of upgrading to multi-crore Sainik Farms weddings.

Sadly the second half is a big let down with too much fighting, stretched-out wedding sequences and even an item number in which Bittoo and Shruti fill in for Shah Rukh Khan who can't dance at the wedding because he hurts his leg.

Incredibly enough, the guests applaud Bittoo furiously, not missing Shah Rukh at all.

You will have to be patient with this and with the incessant wedding chatter about confetti and gulab ke phool. But if you're willing to cut Bittoo and Shruti some slack, Band Baaja Baaraat is reasonably entertaining.

It's definitely the most fun you'll have in a theatre this weekend. I'm going with three stars.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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i loved the film.ranveer-anushka killed it. 👏ranveer played an equal role to bring the film to life...he really played his part well.just apt. and after this film am convinced that anushka is a better talent than any of her contemporaries.period.very natural and spontaneous.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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wowow em more excited now
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Wow I am happy with Taran's review I want to watch this film
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3 stars.
Critic's Rating:
Cast: Ranvir Singh, Anushka Sharma
Direction: Maneesh Sharma
Genre: Drama
Duration: 2 hours 20 minutes
Readers Rating:
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Story: Bittu Sharma (Ranvir Singh) and Shruti Kakkar, the archetypal Delhi University students-next-door, meet and decide to carry their friendship forward. But not as boy friend-girl friend. For them, it's a business partnership that makes more sense and they set up their wedding planning outfit, Shaadi Mubarak which begins with downmarket, low budget weddings and moves up to elite South Delhi farmhouse extravaganzas. Trouble begins when their 'frandship' takes a different turn...Can the earthy young adults mix business with their own band baaja baraat?

Movie Review: The Delhi belly is being split wide open in film after film. And what a delightful smattering of colours is spilling forth as film makers try to understand what makes the Indian capital -- with its amalgam of cultures and communities -- so charismatic.

Band Baaja Baaraat works smartly as a sociological study of saddi Dilli, with moods, moments and characters that crisply capture the life on the other side of the neon lights. Like Dibakar Banerjee and Rakeysh Mehra, director Maneesh Sharma chooses to look the other way and talk about the earthy, emotional, rough-edged quintessential Dilliwala who peppers his language with street talk, doesn't believe in minding his Ps and Qs, revels in an in-your-face attitude and cocks a snook at the HS (high-society) people...Only because he thinks he ain't less than them, any which way. Bittu and Shruti are unabashedly Janakpuri types. And that is what makes them so warm and vibrant. They meet in DTC buses, gorge themselves on ice candy at India Gate and discuss 'binnas' (business) plans on bread pakoras. And yes, high strung and emotional blokes that they are, they do the disco at the drop of a hat, hug tightly when things go right and fight rough when misunderstandings begin.

As long as you view Band Baaja Baaraat as a loving, heartfelt take on what makes Delhi go dhak-dhak, the film holds your attention. The screenplay and the dialogues (Habib Faisal) are spilling over with recognisable nuances and emotions. When Bittu refers to their romantic interlude as a 'kaand', a mistake, you cannot help smiling. But when you begin to view the film as a new age romance, it becomes somewhat awkward and rough, primarily because the lead couple can hardly light up the screen with passion and pyaar. As they rightly lay down the rules at the very beginning: No pyar in vyapar....

Performance-wise, the duo do have a spontaneity that is disarming, specially Anushka Sharma who pitches in her best act. Watch her in the morning-after sequence when Bittu hopes she isn't the 'chipkoo' types and you'll understand how she's growing as an actor. As the Janakpuri dhin-chak girl, (that's what she calls herself) she's lively and watchable. Thumbs up to all the desi, downtown girls who are grabbing attention these days. Strangely, the music score (Salim Suleiman) doesn't have much to recommend, despite the effervescence of Delhi's bhangra beats.

It may not scorch the box office and may not go down in your must-watch list. Yet Band Baajaa Baaraat engages you with its fond look at fun-loving Dilliwalas.
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good luck to both of the films this week
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No Problem And Band Baaja Baaraat Take Low Openings

Friday 10th December 2010 15.00 IST

Boxofficeindia.Com Trade Network

The box office scenario continues to look dull with the release of No Problem and Band Baaja Baaraat as both films fail to take decent openings. Since the release of Golmaal 3 its been case of poor starts week after week and this week is no different.

No Problem has opened to a 35-40% response which is a shocker considering the commercial elements and the successful music in the film. Some single screens are better but overall collections are low.

Band Baaja Baaraat opened to a 15-20% response at multiplexes and although it was always expected to be a word of mouth film the hit music did give it a chance of a decent start but it did not happen.

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Posted: 14 years ago
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Will watch once exams get over. Hope it's good. :)

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