Review: Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi  
20 Jan 09, 03:20pm

CAST : Sharukh khan, Anushka Sharma
DIRECTOR : Aditya Chopra
BANNER : Yash Raj

After 8 years Aditya Chopra and Shah Rukh Khan come together with 'Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi'. Rab Ne is a usual Sharukh Flick. Laugh, songs, dance, sentiments and lots and lots of love.

It's a good love story but Rab Ne challenges your brain and commonsense. Sharukh is convincing for half hour or so, and then he starts to change skins, and viewers begin wondering which his original character is.

How can an introvert convinces a girl he is extrovert all through a day.

The way protagonist conveys his love to heroine is creative. There are lots of silent scenes in movie. Sentiment scenes are dragging a bit.

Director has taken lots of scenes with crowd and managed it well. The weakness of script is it looks one dimensional at times, nothing in the world interferes these people.

Anushka Sharma, the model turned actress from Bangalore who has good appeal, dances very well and also emotes. Is that rare enough? Every movie goer likes her.
Vinay Pathak manage to evoke a few laughs.

Sets created for songs are heavenly; no wonder they call Hindi film as Art director's film.

Made on a modest budget, Rab Ne is reaping money on Sharukh's star value.

The music is fine and songs are hummable. Clearly we have heard all those music before. Those are formula tunes. I think in Yash Raj's stable there are custom made tunes for Sharukh and musicians could only try variation of those. Any way all songs are good.
Female audience loves the film.

At least this film is not a copy of any foreign films. (Foreigners are not that dumb) This is a good film to watch with family.