Monday, August 27, 2012

Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi review


2.5 / 5

All love stories generally have a template – 2 strangers meet and fall for each other and then brief conflicts arise between the two before the final matchup.

Shirin Farhad Ki Toh Nikal Padi also has the same components except that here we have two 40 plus adults falling in love. The setting is also different - all the characters belong to the Parsi community.

Farhad Pastakia is a 45 years old women’s lingerie salesman who isn’t happening in the matrimonial market due to his profession while Shirin Fugawala is still single as she has an ailing father to care of. The conflict element in their ‘love at first sight’ is provided by Farhad’s mom who just can’t forgive Shirin for a mere petty issue. How the two of them finally manage to unite in holy matrimony is the resolution to this flick.

The film manages to turn out to be an endearing rom-com thanks to the terrific acting by Boman Irani and Farah Khan as the middle aged lovers. Boman excels in comedy as well as the serious scenes towards the end and his body language in particular is typical of a middle-aged man. Farah’s voice is her greatest plus and she even shows off her excellent dancing skills in few of the songs. The other characters in the large Parsi community also make a mark like the old man who is caught in a time warp and is still mad about Indira Gandhi. Farhad’s mother and grandmother also have a sizable part so does Shirin’s aunt.

The movie has been executed in a meager budget and money hasn’t been splurged on huge sets, extra-ordinary cinematography, sizzling costumes and exotic locations. It is just a movie about an average couple and their desire to find true love.

Jeet Ganguly’s songs are good to listen to, but this movie would have been better off, without songs. Few of the songs definitely drag the movie. Therefore even with a running time of 112 minutes, the movie isn't taut.

Sanjay Leela Bhansali has written this movie and the comedy portions standout. Some funny scenes are built around Farhad’s profession. The first encounter between Shirin and Farhad’s mom is another brilliant funny sequence. The romance is also likable with several cutesy moments. Bela Bhansali Sehgal has directed this movie and she has presented this movie in an engaging manner with just a few glitches.

Somehow all the Parsi women happen to have large boobs and their bra sizes have been freely thrown around. For instance Shirin is a 36B and she flaunts her assets happily. Her aunt is a 38D. Phew !!! The scene when Farhad explains all the different types of bra to Shirin is an awkwardly funny scene. 

To conclude, this movie would give hope to those youngsters who are still searching for their love. Love has no expiry date, that’s what they would learn.

VERDICT: This “better late than never” romance is worth a watch for its simplicity and heartening moments.

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