Everyone should be where he wants to be and do what he wants to do. Nostalgic for the tearcrushers of the 90s...
This film was not translated or duplicated for a long time, even with subtitles it was not found. That's why I just looked at it now. I used to see him on the Internet with English or even Bulgarian subtitles, but it wasn't the same. I don't like that. But I was lucky to find it. I have a female year, so I decided to beat all the films with Cajolenc to my favorite. I really want to watch the voiceover of “True Love” with Kamal Sadanath, but so far no one has been able to voice it. I will, then. And this film is a whole gift for me, very standard, very predictable, but so soulful!
Well, then. As mentioned above in the annotation, the film is about the formidable grandfather of Sitaram (the eternally young Jitendra), whom his beloved son Vasu (Ravi Kishan) disobeyed and married not the one to which the Pope pointed. Sitaram swallowed it, but denied his son. Vasu dumped in America in their hearts, in general, everyone quarreled to pieces. Years passed, and one day their granddaughter Sita (Kajol) returns to their grandfather’s house, just like to visit... In fact, it was much more tragic there, but I will not spoil. This is the whole story, in three words.
So what? How does this movie stand out from many like it? This is Kajol and Jitendra. I mean, acting, you understand me. I just love this kind of Kajol -- cocky, windy, and really, really cute! There are movies where roles are just here, not hers. And here's a 100% hit. Like a tomboy, crackling, rattling the whole movie, running after his grandfather, hoping to make amends for his father and mother, and she succeeds!!! I woke up all this sleepy realm, this swamp, which turned into the house of my grandfather, who all these years did nothing but get angry and cherished his resentment against his son (and in the depths of his soul he loved him very much). Personally, I immediately understood why Sita came alone, why she wrote letters and did not send them to anyone. I have already reviewed such films, but this one bribes with its sincerity and sincerity. Well done, Jitendra, no words. Of course, he didn’t really pull at his grandfather, but that’s how he and his daughter looked cool – both in age and in relation to each other. For the sake of both of them, it’s worth watching this movie (I’m telling those fans of Kajol who haven’t done it yet). The film is emotional, and this is what Hindus need! For the last half hour I was just sobbing, how I felt sorry for everyone – Sita, Sitarama, his wife Junky, grandmother Sita (Moushumi Chatterjee).
The only downside is young people. Sita's friend (Rohit Bhatia, if I'm not mistaken) is not a pretty person. I was all representing Salman, or at worst, Sunny Deola. What, all the pretty actors were busy at the time of filming? I don't like Ravi Kishan either, it's good that he wasn't enough. However, by the end of the film, I had come to terms with these minor flaws, not before them. The title song is a heartbreaker, a heartbreaker and a tear-crusher. For those who love it, please look. I wish I had seen this movie before.
10 out of 10