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Review: Subhash Ghai’s ‘Yuvvraaj’ is old wine in new bottle
Updated on Friday, November 21, 2008, 00:00 IST
Pratik Dogra

New Delhi, Nov 21: ‘Independent we may live…but united we stand’ is Subhash Ghai’s take on the aesthetics of an ideal joint family in modern times. His school of film-making involves a simple story, told with great grandeur and pomp. And his latest opulent extravaganza – ‘Yuvvraaj’ happens to be no different.

The story of ‘Yuvvraaj’ is about the circumstances that lead to coming together of three estranged brothers after their father’s death. The plot revolves around Deven Yuvvraaj, played by Salman Khan. He is a choir singer in Prague, who was disowned by his father due to the sibling rivalry he shared with his mentally challenged elder brother, Gyanesh (Anil Kapoor).

He is in love with Anoushka (Katrina Kaif), daughter of an affluent doctor, Dr Banton (Boman Irani). But Dr Banton refuses to accept him as his son-in-law due to his poor finances. Consequently, Dev signs an agreement with Dr Banton that if he becomes a billionaire in 40 days, he could marry his daughter.

An emotional roller coaster journey awaits Dev as he sets off to London on his mission to inherit his share from his, now dead, father’s Rs 15000 crore property. On reaching, he realises that there’s nothing left for him in his father’s will as all the wealth has been given to Gyanesh. He then plans, schemes and conspires with his younger brother Danny (Zayed Khan), who he meets after 12 years, to wrest the millions from Gyanesh.

But subsequent chain of events make the three brothers rekindle their affections for each other and make them understand the significance of family bonds. United by love, the brothers fight a plethora of greedy relatives and fulfill their father’s last wish of his family being a united joint family.

The movie rides high on performances, especially from Anil Kapoor and Salman Khan. The duo is in great form and share some excellent moments of brotherly bonding on screen. Katrina Kaif surprisingly, is required to act…and more surprisingly, delivers! Besides looking gorgeous, she makes a convincing cello player, while her sizzling on-screen pairing with Salman is one of the high points of the film.

Boman Irani, as usual, is effortless in his brilliance, while Zayed Khan is passable. The supporting cast does well without being spectacular.

But, however good the performances be, a musical extravaganza like ‘Yuvvraaj’ depends heavily on its musical score and that’s where the AR Rehman-Gulzar team falters by a few notches. The music, which happens to be the soul of the movie, often fails to captivate and nor does it always integrate with the plot. Other than the ‘dost’ track, none of the numbers linger, which is surprising coming from AR Rehman.

Another drawback of this magnum opus is it’s outdated narrative. The movie slackens now and then, while the script, too, has a few loose ends.

However, the cinematic beauty of the movie does cover-up inherent deficiencies in the movie to an extent. The exotic locales of Prague and Austria are captured in splendid hues, which bring freshness to the movie.

All in all, while Yuvvraaj may not be Subhash Ghai’s best work yet, it is certainly one of the better melodramas that bollywood has churned out in recent times.

Two cheers for this one!

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Its a complete family movie with great performances from anil kapoor n salmankat is impressive Music and visuals are the other strong points of yuvvraaj -amit - delhi a
Guys i had a real good time watching Yuvvraaj Anil was superb as usual, Salman as usual lived up to the expectations, Katrina Kaif playing the cello looks awesome n not to forget the beautiful foreign locales and the grand sets -kanika - delhi a
I think u have watched this movie in your LAptop I peice of Advise You dont listen to Music, Yuvvraaj is an award winning movie from music point of view Kittu -Kittu - Mumbai a
hey all readers the movie rockssuperb performance by salman and above all after a long time we got to see a fulltu family movie in bollywoodthis revie writters think people like only nudity an sex in movieno family movies like this are ofxourse respected by usor ellse just cause its not a yash chopra or karan johar movie thts why these people are wriiting all this nonsensecoz if it was a same movie by yash chopra team or karan johar team or of sharukh thn the same movie with everything same will be written as super hitthink sharukh an yash chopra pays an treats u all a lot but salman dosent thts whhy -mady - doha a
worth to watch film ever in bollywood!!! you can watch this film with all your family!!! you know what i mean right? -Nadini - INDIA a
LOL! i think the person who write this review is drunk! that proofs how they write about the music! -lol - U.S a
How can you miss `Tu Muskara` Song apart from Dost -Mahesh Gupta - Bangalore a
I had been listening to the CD of Yuvvraaj for last few days Though the views are simply personal, but I must say, your review for the music part of the film is not at all justified This kind of album can only be delivered by ARRahman, and no one else Simply mesmarizing composition -Suman - Kolkata a