Friday, November 15, 2013

Rajjo Movie Review

From the legendary Rekha to the recent Aishwarya Rai, everyone has tried their hands in playing a nautch girl on screen. This time it is Kangna Ranaut who plays a mujrewali in Rajjo. Directed by Vishwas Patil, this film also stars Paras Arora, Mahesh Manjrekar and Prakash Raj in other lead roles. Rajjo has released amidst yet another biggie in Ram-Leela. Let’s see how it is.
Story :
Rajjo (Kangna Ranaut) is a call girl in the famous red light area of Mumbai. Right from her childhood, Rajjo is longing for true love. One day Chandu (Paras Arora) steps into her life and sweeps Rajjo off her feet. Younger than her and coming from a good family, Rajjo falls in love with Chandu and soon both of them tie the knot.
Right after their wedding, the couple face rejection from Chandu’s parents and the society. Sick and tired of this, they decide to start a new life in a land far away from the city. Everything is fine, until Rajjo’s past comes face to face with her once again.
Will Rajjo be able to leave her past behind? Will she continue to spend a normal life with Chandu? The answers to these questions form the rest of the story…
Positive Points :
Kangna looks stunning in the film and carries the whole film on the shoulders. She has developed her dancing skills and has worked quite hard on her dances.
The young newcomer, Paras Arora is decent in a few scenes. Prakash Raj does a decent job and particularity his expressions are top notch.
Negative Points :
It is extremely sad to see a national award winning actress like Kangna Ranaut to associate with a such a bad movie. Mahesh Majrekar looks and acts nothing like a eunuch. One feels that there are three to four bad stories being portrayed one after the other.
Even with such a strong concept, the movie fails to connect emotionally. Climax of the movie is unintentionally funny. The audiences laugh their lungs off listening to the extremely cheesy dialogues and even worse performances.
Technical Points :
Songs do not have any impact for the film as they are plain bad. From the film’s cinematography to its screenplay and background score, every technical aspect of this film is dreadful. Editing is not at all sharp as the scenes have hardly any connectivity.
From the very first scene of the film, Rajjo fails to entertain. Vishwas Patil’s direction is plain tacky. Except for a little eye candy called Kangna, he has nothing to offer in this film.
Verdict :
Even though Rajjo was said to be a romantic musical drama, it is neither romantically, musically or dramatically appealing in any way. Forget the theaters, this film is not worth watching even when the DVD’s are out. Just stay away from this one.

Movie Rating....1/5

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