Wednesday, March 21, 2012

London Paris New York Review

'London Paris New York';
Star Cast: Ali Zafar and Aditi Rao Hydari;
Writer-Director: Anu Menon;


 
Indeed debutante writer-director Anu Menon says a tale that has only two principal characters - He and She. And what happened to mama, papa, chacha, chachi?
Fortunately, for Anu Menon the lines that she puts into the mouths of her lead pair simply melt in their mouths. The dialogues are that could make or fake a romantic-comedy, seem to work mainly because the actors promptly absorb the words and make them their home.
Unlike other singers-turned-actors, Ali Zafar doesn't sound like a singer when he talks. He is, in fact, a big bonus in this kabhi-sassy-kabhi-glum take on that thing called love. Ali gives just that bit of extra push to the less perky scenes. His ebullience and involvement with the romantic aspect of the script seems reasonable, cautious but not over-studied.
Aditi Rao Hydari was star material from the time she stood behind Sonam Kapoor in 'Delhi 6'. Come forward, girl, take a bow as we say a collective wow. Here she comes into her own. This time she has no hot smooching scenes, no tumultuous moment to show what a bitch that thing called love can be. She manages to convey a cool coquettishness which is never stagy or annoying.
Nikhil (Ali) and Lalita (Aditi) don't seem like the kind of couple that would spend too much time in bed once they're married. And that suits the audiences’ fine.
God knows we've seen enough couples trying to sleep if not sleepwalk through romantic-comedies. The film takes the guarded, serene, low-speed lane in the highway of love. The three cities emerge as the true heroes of the plot, thanks in no small measure to veteran cinematographer Sameer Arya who lenses the three cities with the love of someone who's been there and done it all, and not on a tourist visa.
The film's main advantage is its casual non-ostentatious calm and easygoing mood. Don't look for specially-written scenes to spotlight the couple's voyage into the three phases of their life as they seek to find answers to the conundrum of the heart.
Not too many secrets on the emotion called love are unveiled in this romantic-comedy. But the going is never unprofessional. Most importantly 'London Paris New York gives us two new dependable engaging stars.
In general, it is worthy to once.

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