Cast: Fardeen Khan, Sushmita Sen, Ishita Sharma and Shah Rukh Khan
Director: Mudassar Aziz
Producer: Viveck Vaswani
Rating: 2/5
The first Friday of 2010 has brought two big blockbuster films. Mudassar Aziz’s "Dulha Mil Gaya" is one of them. The film took 2 years to complete. The film has finally released and has hit the theatres today. The movie is produced by Viveck Vaswani. The film stars Fardeen Khan, Sushmita Sen, Ishita Sharma in lead roles. Bollywood's 'Badshah' Shah Rukh Khan has done a cameo in the film. The director has tried to publicize the aura of 'King Khan' to sell his film.
Before talking about the basic elements like acting, music, script and other things, I want to give you a brief idea about the story. The film starts with Donsai (Fardeen Khan), who is a young Commitment Phobic Casanova and gets petrified with terms like marriage. He is an NRI in film who migrates to India to marry a 'desi girl' of Punjab. 'Samarpreet' is the Punjabi Kudi played by Ishita Sharma in the film.
Shimmer (Sushmita Sen) is the glamorous diva for whom love and relationships aren't much important in life as independence and success are. Donsai and Shimmer are best of friends. Pawan Raj Gandhi/PRG [Shah Rukh Khan] is a suave multi-millionaire whose heart still remains larger than his bank balance. He is an ex-lover of Shimmer and he comes to revive his relationship with the diva (Sushmita).
The lives of these four collide and thus the change of mentality and the personality happens in the film. Shimmer helps to change Ishita from an ordinary gaon ki gori to modern day hottie. And lastly the film goes towards happyyyz ending.
The film can be considered as a mixed recipe of "My Fare Lady", "Dulhan Wahi Jo Piya Mann Bhaye", "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge", "Naseeb Apna Apna", and "Rabne Bana Di Jodi". The story of the film is very predictable and we can say it is an old wine in a new bottle.
Fardeen Khan started his innings in 1998 with "Prem Agan", but till date he lacks the 'acting zeal'. He is a bad choice for the role. Sushmita looks like million dollars in the film but fails with her dialogue delivery and comic timing. Ishita Sharma hardly gets any scope to prove herself in the film. The cameo of Shah Rukh Khan is the only oxygen in the film.
The script is weak and hardly raises any curiosity among the audience. The music by Lalit Pandit lacks the 'magic' of 'DDLJ' and 'KKHH'. The songs like; "Akela Dil" and "Dilrubao Ke Jalwe" are the exceptions, respectively sung by Adnan Sami and Monali Thakur. The out door location in Trinidad and Tobago has been utilized perfectly.
The film is not worth watching and a complete loss.
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