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Three guys. A girl. And a bad movie.

Syed Firdaus Ashraf | June 06, 2003 22:18 IST

Meet three neighbours who hate each other.

The reason?

Anuj Sawhney in Nayee PadosanTheir nayee padosan (new neighbour), Pooja (Mahek Chahal).

As far as Raju (Anuj Sawhney) is concerned, it's love at first sight.

Raja (Aslam Khan), who also happens to be Pooja's collegemate, loses his heart to her when she beats him in a music competition and follows it up with a lecture on the undeniable attractions of classical music.

Ram (Vikas Kalantri), on the other hand, has come to Mumbai to become an actor. A soothsayer tells him he won't succeed until he finds a girlfriend whose name begins with 'Poo'. So he too jumps on to the 'woo Pooja' bandwagon.

The daft trio begin to pursue their neighbour only to discover she has a childhood friend Prabhu (Rahul Bhat), who is a fellow Tamilian.

Prabhu, who wears the traditional Tamilian dhoti, is a black belt in karate and an excellent classical singer who seems to enjoy baiting Pooja's troika of suitors.

A still from Nayee PadosanThat, in a nutshell, is Nayee Padosan.

The most positive aspect in this attempt at comedy is that ultimate question: who gets the girl?

Mahek, Rahul, Vikas, Aslam and Anuj try really hard to deliver a decent performance. They even succeed at times.

The rest of the film is a letdown.

Ikram Akhtar's script has nothing in common with the classic 1968 comedy Padosan (Sunil Dutt, Kishore Kumar, Mehmood, Saira Banu). It is filled with flaws. For example, Pooja is portrayed as a traditional Tamilian and a strict vegetarian, but she has no qualms wearing skimpy clothes.

Composers Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy's average score cannot hold a candle to R D Burman's unforgettable tunes in the Mehmood classic.

Director B H Tharunkumar could have done justice to Nayee Padosan had he settled for a tighter script. Instead, the film is a drag.

CREDITS
Cast: Rahul Bhatt, Vikas Kalantri, Aslam Khan, Anju Sawhney, Mahek Chahal
Director: B H Tharunkumar

Producer
: Nitin Manmohan
Music
: Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Lyrics
: Sameer
Story, Screenplay
: Ikram Akhtar
Cinematographer
: K Rajkumar



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Sub: A very charming, original and well-acted comedy

It is a pity that many people will feel discouraged to watch this very entertaining movie because of the BS review the reviewer has written. ...


Posted by RB





Sub: good movie

realy this movie is a good movie and i think director realy try to make this film as the old padosan.i realy impressed by this ...


Posted by manish





Sub: please give me a break.............

first of all,let me ask u sir,have u seen the movie in a cinema theatre and noticed how audience have reacted 2 the movie?i doubt,because ...


Posted by kamna





Sub: Bollywood will never learn

The biggest minus point of 'Padosan' was Mehmood. Think I'm crazy? Well, (even now) Bollywood films copy his cliched (and faulty) depiction of a Tamillian ...


Posted by RV





Sub: about the film

this film is a very interesting film and thik that it gives a closer touch of old padosan


Posted by manish




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