Sunday 27 February 2011

Married TANU Manu - film critic

Film: "married Tanu Manu."
Starring: r. Madhavan, Kangana Ranaut, Jimmy Shergil, Bhaskar Swara
Rating:25star
Director: Anand l. Rai.

Why you should watch "married Tanu Manu"? To r. Madhavan, who will win you heart as soft NRI adorable Dr Manu has the misfortune of falling in love with a Kanpur - Tanu girl (Kangana Ranaut) that not only he dismisses as a pretender also uses him to flee with her boyfriend badly intentioned person.

Hiding his grief and disappointment behind a smile, Madhavan fits into the role of a goody goody NRI like a glove. It is desperate lovers Tanuja is not miss a unique opportunity to evil. Rules, say, are meant to be broken and the Tanu in life program is - breaking all the rules that swears by middle-class family.

Similarly, an entry NRI home to find that a suitable wife for him is very common in Indian comedy society and Director Anand Rai opens with the same. It tries to be close to reality as possible - of the backdrop, for clothing, character artists - all highlight the element of a middle class perfectly Setup program.

With a marriage in the background providing a perfect location for UNAT second chance meeting with Manu, the film traces the relationship between the girl and the NRI. Certainly, perfect equipment for sentimental ballads with "comedy ka tadka".

But there is a gap in the make a perfect romantic comedy. Firstly, the script is pierced, then their is no chemistry between Madhavan and Kangana and if it weren't enough, the story will flow to the desired pace - this is slower than it should be.

Although the Director picked up an interesting topic, it failed execution history effectively screen - there is not enough laughs in the film. There are some funny scenes, credit goes to the chemistry between Madhavan and Deepak Dobriyal plays his friend Pappi.

Dialogue the Kangana delivery puts you off the coast and it does not have the spunk and spark play free bird it is in the movie. In fact, Swara Bhaskar, who plays his friend Payal, holds the fort: Bihari daughter is marrying a sardarji (Eijaz Khan) who also happens to be the best friend of Manu.

PAYAL is impressed by Manu and even tries to penetrate some sense head Tanu but Tanu, a rebel does not want to admit her feelings for the man chosen by his parents.

Critics love the intrigue but Madhavan fans would find sufficient evidence to appreciate the film.

Music plays an important role in a romantic comedy focus on marriage and the Director may have had reason if he had opted for fast-paced numbers peppy.

In the performance Department, the points go to Madhavan, Deepak and swara. The supporting cast of K.K. Raina, Rajendra Gupta and Navni Parihar have little to do but any role they have, they wear well. Jimmy Shergill as small ugly friend of the Kangana is wasted, so is Ravi Kishen as his companion.

If you are looking for a great romantic comedy, this is not one, but look for Madhavan and his chemistry with Deepak.
-IANS



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