Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi











Staring ***.......
Sonu Sood and Isha Koppikar are in the lead.
Alok Nath, Smita Jaykar, Srivallabh Vyas, Anang Desai, Vishal Malhotra, Chhavi Mittal and others.
Director : Kaushik Ghatak
Producers : Kamal Kumar Barjatya
Music Director : Ravindra Jain
After movies like Hum Aapke Hain Koun, Hum Saath Saath Hai and Vivah......
Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi

*ing: ek vivaah aisa bhi , ishaa koppikar , sonu sood , alok nath .
SacrificING own love !. And never will! being very traditional at heart. Ek Vivaah Aisa Bhi - Rajshri film is rich in emotions and mirrors the traditions and culture with utmost simplicity and understanding. It's really hurts that family in this fast metro/cyber generation love for your own family memeber have actually disappeared from the Hindi movies. Chandni (Isha Koppikar) hails from middle class family, living in one of the busy street of Bhopal. Staying with her father and younger siblings -- Anuj (Master Amey Pandya/Vishal Malhotra)and Sandhya (Baby Ishita Panchal/Amrita Prakash). Chandni, who is deeply attached to her school-going brother and sister, is trained in classical and folk music. During a stage performance, she falls in love with Prem (Sonu Sood). Prem hails from a rich business family. Life goes well & smooth, until on the day of their engagement, Chandni's father (Alok Nath) dies,as she being the eldest in her family, with an option either she setles in her married life or on the other hand are her younger siblings whom she cannot take along and also cannot leave them, here Chandni decides not to marry, so that she can raise her little brother and sister with self respect. Now since it was their real love where Prem knows what the situation is & waits for Chandni for twelve long years, until she fulfils all the responsibilities as an elder sister. The tale of sacrifice has been witnessed time and again, but it works only if the characters make you cry, even weep. In the latter part of EK VIVAAH... AISA BHI, you can't stop tears rolling down your cheeks at several points in the story, especially the Raksha Bandhan sequence and towards the end, when the brother returns with his wife. In the start of the movie too many songs in the first hour put you off after a point, but later takes off. Both Sonu Sood and Isha Koppikar have done their role well to the rank. Sonu is restrained, mature and acts the part well. Isha is first-rate, exuding simplicity and strength that this character demands. Alok Nath is very good shot come. Ditto for Vallabh Vyas and Smita Jaykar. Vishal Malhotra springs a surprise. He's excellent. Chhavi Mittal is effective as the sister-in-law. Amrita Prakash doesn't get much scope. Anang Desai is okay.

In our indian language its good Indian thali, for an Indian at heart, would never go out of vogue.






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