Mujhse Dosti Karoge
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Mujhse Dosti Karoge
is the story of three close friends Raj (Hrithik), Pooja (Rani
Mukherji) and Tina (Kareena Kapoor).
Raj and Pooja are best
of buddies. Been together for last fifteen years they openly share
laughs and deepest desires. Raj has long ago confessed to Pooja that
he is in love with Tina since his childhood days. But Tina did not
respond to his love and went abroad when they were just
kids.
Since their separation Raj has found solace in Pooja�s
company. He has been in touch with Tina through e-mails from her.
Little does he know that these e-mails have been sent by Pooja, who
loves him deep inside and could not bear to see him hurt over Tina�s
indifference. Raj has forever been under the impression that it was
Tina who sent him messages.
Time passes and one day Tina
returns to revive her friendship with Raj and Pooja. She is
immediately attracted to Raj because of his caring attitude and
down-to-earth persona. And when Pooja tells her the secret behind
the e-mails she has written Raj on her behalf, Tina is delightful.
Meanwhile Pooja recedes into sidelines and represses her
love for Raj. Tina too is not happy concealing the truth behind
e-mails from Raj.
Will Tina tell Raj the truth? Will Raj
come to know Pooja�s real sentiments for him?
Review
The expectations from film
critic-turned-director Kunal Kohli�s directorial debut Mujhse
Dosti Karoge were very high, but the film simply disappoints.
The story is cliched and confusing at the same time. And the
dialogues in the film are too corny to bear.
Words like
farz, saccha pyar and qurbani are bandied about
so many times that they lose their significance.
The entire
plot of the film becomes predictable in the first half as the
setting of story shifts from idyllic Shimla to urbane London. The
narrative flows only till the interval (when Raj discovers truth
behind e-mails) and after that it begins to drag. A few inane and
ill-placed song sequences follow and further break the story�s
flow.
The chief oddity of the film is perhaps the moment when
Raj discovers that the girl he has been talking to thorough mails
all these years was not Tina but Pooja. Out of the blue he has a
change of heart and suddenly begins to feel for Pooja in a
�different� way.
The major blow of banality comes in the end
when the camera shows pinchful of sindhoor falling on Pooja�s
forehead.
Given its attractive starcast Mujhse Dosti
Karoge should have turned out to be a potboiler. But the film
falls flat due to Kunal�s sloppy and unimaginative direction. Still
it is worth a watch for those who dig Hrithik�s nimble-footed dance
and Rani�s �queenly� grace.
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