Friday, 15 July 2011

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Review

Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara Rating: 3.33/5



 Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer:Taran Adarsh Site:BollywoodHungama

ZINDAGI NA MILEGI DOBARA is real and can be rightly termed as a slice of life film.  In ZINDAGI NA MILEGI DOBARA, Zoya chooses an attention-grabbing story and garnishes it well with moments that may seem straight out of a person's memoirs. In fact, it's a completely novel take on comrades and camaraderie. While the first half has several wonderful moments  the post-interval portions -- right till the well-thought-of culmination -- keeps your attention arrested. On the whole, ZINDAGI NA MILEGI DOBARA has its share of plusses and minuses, highs and lows. It's definitely not for ardent fans of kitsch or those with an appetite for typical masala entertainers. This one's more for spectators with refined tastes and sensibilities.
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 Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer:Nikhat Kazmi Site:TimesOfIndia
Zoya Akhtar's Spain odyssey demands just one thing from you: that you slip into adventure mode and then go with the flow.... Rest assured, you're in for a merry ride, with loads of thrills, emotional banter, romance and camaraderie between a host of characters who seem to be having as much fun as you. There seems to be one small little snag however. The first half of the film is low on drama and proceeds as a touristy piece on Spain.It's the second half of the film which emerges as a scintillating insight into friendship, emotional growth and bonding.
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 Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:Saibal Chatterjee Site:NDTV
Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara has a simple enough narrative core that revolves around the three male protagonists seeking to breakfree from the confines of their respective boxes. Their struggles yield many charming moments although one cannot avoid the sneaking suspicion that this cheerful ode to life, love and friendship is as much about telling a story as about a selling a country to prospective tourists. Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara does exude pronounced traces of the spirit of Dil Chahta Hai, but its essential rhythm is its own, stemming from the dynamics of a full-fledged road movie shot through with intelligence, emotion and, above all, humanism.
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 Ratings:3/5 Reviewer:Daily Bhaskar Site:Dainik Bhaskar
Watch the flick for some light moments full of fun and laughter. The flick is packed with guy jokes and boys will surely love the humour. There's a feeling of freshness in the movie, thanks to the never seen before cast, definitely something to look out for. The road trip is bound to entertain you to the hilt.The first part is little low on drama, as most of the time the stars are seen checking in and out of the hotels.Barring that, the movie is a very good watch.
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   Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer:Shaikh Ayaz Site:Rediff
She puts together a familiar plot, with recurring themes of friendship, love, coming-of-age and travel as its mainstay, but her invigorating characters pump in fresh energy into a film that could have been strictly mediocre. The dialogue are gentle, they won't make you ROFL; they are more like tender dig in the ribs. The real triumph is that the characters are real and life-like. If you shut your eyes for a moment, you might see your own self in Kabir, Imran or Laila.
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   Ratings:3.5/5 Reviewer:Blessy Chettiar Site:DNA
Witty dialogue (credited to Farhan himself), playful chitchat and the camaraderie between the friends personify Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara. However, the lack of chemistry among them in the first hour cannot be ignored. ZNMDhas so many silent moments, it's likely to put you to sleep.Now if you takeDCH as the benchmark, it's up to you how slow/polished/boring/unnecessary/pretty you find ZNMD.For those (which, I assume, is a lot of us), who may not be able to afford a holiday in Spain for any time soon, go catch ZNMD for good performances, music, Spain and of course, Farhan Akhtar in his element.
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