Thursday, August 25, 2011

Yeh Dooriyan- Movie Review



Cast:  Deepshikha, Achint Kaur,Delnaaz Paul,Inder Kumar
Director:Deepshikha
Rating:***
Yeh Dooriyan is the story of an independent and young divorcee aged 35, named Simmi.She has a lot of self respect and in the entire movie she maintains on that end only irrespective of various dramatic Indian masala movies scenes.She works as dance teacher and has two kids whom she loves a lot. As seen in real world she is forcd by her fmily and friends to restart her life with second marriage but she denies looking into the future of her kids . As she thinks the second marriage may cause worrisome in the lives of of her kids and her partner may not give them the same love.
                        Here comes the entry of of young and dashing Raj who joins Simmi's academy for for learning dancing and as expected in a masala movie he falls in love with Simmi. When he comes to know about her previous married life and divorcee status his love not only deepens for Simmi but also starts caring for her kids. Simmi too starts liking him because of his care about her kids. They decide to marry but the whole movie takes a turn when Raj's mother denies to accept their relationship. She goes with the same mindset as all Indians have about marrying an older woman with two kids.She is worried about her community and social circle.
                                       The concept is fresh and it reveals the mindset of a woman who is divorced, but unfortunately the simplicity of the story acts like a hitch, making it way too predictable. It lacks twists to make one sit for the entire duration, but manages to entertain in parts. What stands out is the climax, which is treated with a different angle and not attempted to create a mushy flavour, for the heck of a happy ending.
As far as the performance is concerned Deepshika Nagpal has done a brilliant job and justifies her selection in this role. She portrays the struggle of a single mother, though not flawlessly, but effortlessly. Kaishav Arora performs very professionally without any glitch in his  role just adding to his dynamic personality. 
Full marks to the director Deepshikha for choosing a feminist subject and the treatment meted out to it.Since the story revolves around one character, it takes away the chance from the director to make her other actors perform too.
Verdict: Yeh Dooriyan has all the aspects to glue the audience to the seat but at box office it may fall short looking into its poor promotion just adding to another drawback to a low cast low budgeted movie. But Yeh Dooriyan is not worth of keeping dooriyan from it ..just go and watch for fun.
Author:Shaan

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