Love Breakups Zindagi Movie Review



Movie Review : Love Breakups Zindagi
Rating
 : 2.75/5
Banner
 : Born Free Entertainment Pvt. Ltd, Sahara Motion Pictures
Cast
 : Zayed Khan, Dia Mirza, Cyrus Sahukar, Umang Jain, Tisca Chopra, Satyadeep Misra, Auritra Ghosh, Pallavi Sharda, Vaibhav Talwar and Others
Lyrics : Javed Akhtar
Cinematography : Aseem Bajaj
Choreography : Rajeev Goswami
Written by : Sahil Sangha
Music : Salim-Sulaiman
Producer: Born Free Entertainment Pvt. Ltd, Sahara Motion Pictures
Director
 : Sahil Sangha
Released Date
 : October 07, 2011

Story: A tale of love and relationships, the story is about Jai (zayed) who is in a relationship with Radhika (pallavi) and Naina (dia) who is in a relationship with Dhruv (vaibhav). Both of them are well settled. On the other hand, there is Govind (cyrus) who is divorced twice but still he is in love with Sheela (tisca) and is eager to marry her. Then there is Arjun (satyadeep mishra) and Gayatri (auritra) who are about to get married and want it to be a dream moment of their life. However, fate and destiny have their own roles to play and how each one's life goes after that forms the rest of the story.
Presentation: The director has come up with a thought provoking storyline and while the presentation was neat, the narrative was engaging at some instances. The dialogues were decent. The script was written well but the screenplay got stretched at key points. Background score was good and the songs were the highlight of the film. Cinematography was excellent. Editing was required badly during the second half. Costumes were stylish and trendy while the art department was appealing and colorful. Zayed Khan has come up with an impressive performance and he fits the bill. Dia Mirza looks pretty and she has emoted her act very well. The best among the lot was Cyrus Sahukar who has brought good smiles. Tisca Chopra is seductive and appeals with her presence. Satyadeep was standard, Auritra Ghosh was apt. Vaibhav was good. Farida Jalal was cute. The cameos by Shah Rukh Khan, Riteish Deshmukh, Boman Irani etc were nice.
Conclusion:
The film comes across as a good subject that many can relate to since it deals with relationships, love etc. However, such subjects require a deft handling of the script and sticking to the point with the essence. While the first half was entertaining and brings lot of excitement, it is the second half which takes a hard beating. The entire pace comes down and the climax was very stale. The pace of the movie is mild and few scenes got dragged and were illogical. Overall, the film appeals in parts but the excessive length spoils the flavour. This could be an average grosser at the box office.

 verdict: Thoughtful but dreadfully long!!

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