July 19, 2013, Friday, UTC by Jasmine Saini
Star Cast: Girish Kumar, Sonu Sood, Shruti Haasan, Vinod Khanna, Poonam Dhillon, Satish Shah.
Direction by: Prabhudheva
The Bollywood revise works won't ever get down. Love stories find ways of returning time and time again, with new faces and much similar fashion.
The new release is a carbon copy of “Pyaar Kiya to Darna Kya” and “Maine Pyaar Kyu Kiya”. These were silver screen hits was taken from a Telugu film named “Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana”. This was directed by Prabhudheva in the year 2005.
If Kumar Taurani wanted to test his son Girish Kumar, he has played it safely.
The film portrays Girish in the role of Ram, a cool guy who falls for a pastoral girl. He follows her all the way in her homeland. There enter her elder brother (Sonu Sood), who puts forward a challenge. Ram will only get the girl if he can produce more yield in the field than Bade Bhaiya usually does.
Prabhudheva's has given the story and the type casted it. He tried his best to make as much with the depiction of romp between the early leads besides sufficient drama. The movie is funny in some phases, the songs were good and an overdue of sentimentalism is clear.
Girish appears to have lack of screen existence of a lone hero in a conventional project. Shruti is casted pretty in the entire film but it’s never enough to recover this corny fare. Ramayia Vastavaiya presents nothing new. It is a tongue-in-cheek film meant to promote the new face.
Movie Rating: 2 out of 5