In a nutshell, DIL NE JISE APNA KAHAA doesn't break any new ground.
The ingredients are blended in such a way that the final concoction,
although familiar, has its moments. But, yes, the outcome could've
been superior!
Rishabh [Salman Khan] runs an advertising agency, while Pari [Preity
Zinta], his wife, is a doctor. They seem destined to live happily
ever after, but fate intervenes. Pari meets with a fatal accident
and passes away.
Suddenly, Rishabh is all alone. He is devastated. He cannot handle
the void in his life. The four walls that once symbolized their
love now become a fortress of trapped memories for him.
What stops him from being sucked into a whirlpool of depression
is but one slender thread - he has still to fulfill Pari's wish
to build a charitable hospital.
Life takes an unexpected turn when Rishabh meets Dhani [Bhumika
Chawla]. Rishabh and Dhani are drawn to each other. It is at a later
stage that Rishabh learns the truth about Dhani
Inspired from actress-turned-filmmaker Bonnie Hunt's RETURN TO
ME [2000; starring David Duchovny, Minnie Driver], DIL NE JISE APNA
KAHAA could've been an ideal date movie coupled with an emotional
saga.
The starting point of the film is interesting. The sequences between
Salman and Preity are appealing and the terrific chemistry between
the two actors makes the viewer thirst for more. Frankly, the first
30 minutes appeal the most and are the mainstay of the enterprise.
But with Preity's departure, the narrative starts going downhill.
The grip is surely missing!
The post-interval portions appeal in parts, unlike the first half
when the plusses overpower the minuses. The second half picks up,
drops, picks up again and drops with amazing regularity.
The narrative has one major flaw and the writers [Purnendu Shekhar,
Aloke Upadhyaya] cannot be pardoned for it. The premise of the film
stands on the fact that Salman won't forgive the person who has
had the heart transplant. What's more, Salman voices the fact on
several occasions, adding that he'd want to spend his life with
memories of Preity. Even the doctors avoid revealing the identity
of the patient till everything unfolds in the climax.
But when Salman gets to know the truth [in the end], he does a
complete somersault and accepts Bhumika instantaneously. This aspect
comes as a complete jolt and raises one pertinent question. Does
Salman accept Bhumika because he really loves her or because he
sympathizes with her, since she's on the deathbed? This aspect should've
been better explained.
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