But, on second thoughts, everything is possible in a Hindi flick!ĭirectorially, Sanjay Gadhvi has handled a few scenes with grace. To think that the marriage was just a couple of hours away, their sudden appearance in Mumbai seems illogical and absurd.
How did Jimmy jump to this conclusion, remains unexplained till the very end.ĭitto for the climax, when Jimmy and Sanjana reach the Gateway of India (Mumbai) from far-away Dehradun all of a sudden.
Like, for instance, in the climax, Jimmy tells Sanjana's mother (Neena Kulkarni) that he has realised that he wasn't her first choice. On the script level, the drawback lies in the fact that too many things happen too suddenly. Not that the film is without its share of blemishes. It's emotional and contrary to what one would've expected, which is why it appeals all the more. The change of events towards the climax is equally fascinating. The 'Bachelor's Party' in the first half and the confrontation thereafter (interval point) is delightful as well. The cat and mouse game between them is quite enjoyable. Sequences between Uday and Jimmy are well written. Although the pace is slow, the screenplay is quite captivating at several places. The best thing about the film is that the story moves on one track throughout � concentrating on the three principal players. The Swiss locales, the confrontation sequences, the emotion-charged climax� Nevertheless, despite so many 'inspirations', MERE YAAR KI SHAADI HAI is a decent attempt in providing clean and wholesome entertainment. Of course, it goes without saying that the director seems heavily inspired by the Yash Chopra school of film-making as well. The film seems like a collage of so many successful films � the basic plot is similar to MY BEST FRIEND'S WEDDING, a few portions bear a striking resemblance to MUJHE KUCCH KEHNA HAI and a couple of sequences � mainly the wedding celebrations � appear like an extension of HUM AAPKE HAIN KOUN. Both men decide to give each other a fair chance, letting Anjali be the final decision maker.ĭoes Rohit's integrity win over Anjali or does Sanjay's love emerge triumphant? Rohit soon realises that Sanjay is behind these seemingly innocent coincidences and confronts him � a clash between the good and the not so good. Nevertheless, Sanjay's love for Anjali impels him to take on the world and he sets off on a crusade of poisoning the family's mind against Rohit and setting up traps for Rohit to fall into. Sanjay's hopes of sabotaging the wedding are effectively crushed on meeting the handsome, charismatic, every girl's dream-boy Rohit. Till he meets the groom to be � Rohit (Jimmy Shergill) � the suave NRI from New York (Rohit and Anjali met and fell in love in New York itself). In Dehradun, he is reunited with the lovely Anjali and is simply overjoyed. But isn't it too late, now that Anjali is getting married? Well, Sanjay doesn't think so! He sets off to Dehradun on a 'noble' mission � to break the wedding! Sanjay wakes up to this truth reluctantly but surely.
Observing Sanjay's reaction to this news and hearing him talk to Anjali, Ria concludes that Sanjay is in love with Anjali. It's his childhood friend Anjali (Sanjana) and she's getting married. Sanjay is the dithering casanova, constantly bungling up his romantic liaisons. Her romantic liaison with Sanjay lasted only for a week, at the end of which she dumped him just to remain friends. app.), a model, shares an apartment with Sanjay. To Sanjay (Uday Chopra), however, love came hitting like a ton of bricks. To some with the tenderness of roses, to others with a sparkle of a smile. Love comes to people in all sorts of ways. Yash Raj Films' MERE YAAR KI SHAADI HAI, directed by Sanjay Gadhvi, is a love triangle. Mere Yaar Ki Shaadi Hai Review & Review Rating