4/18/2021 0 Comments Raja Rani Raji Movie
In that sense, director Rajib Kumar Biswas made at least one good decision to cast Parthasarathi Chakraborty in this romantic comedy, which offers nothing beyond a clichd storyline filled with loopholes and nonsensical dialogues and sequences.Raja (Bonny Sengupta) is a good-for-nothing fellow who repeatedly fails at the college examination and spends his days idling at a salon run by his friend Gobinda (Chakraborty).Thankfully, he does not suddenly get transformed into a sensible being either.
One wonders how he had managed to not see his classmate till that day, despite spending so many years at the college. It is again hard to comprehend how a student who does not have any idea of the English language and fails to understand the meaning of the word pardon gets into college in the first place. One fails to understand whether the director intentionally conceived of Raja as a dumb fellow or he just turned out that way. The studious Isha, who initially loathes Raja, suddenly starts finding him interesting when her elder sister gets married to Rajas elder brother. Raja goes through his first reality check when he asks for Ishas hand in marriage from her elder sister, who is now his sister-in-law. She tells him that no one, not even Raja himself, would like to get his or her sister married to a fellow like him, who has no aspiration in life nor any source of income. He leaves home, throwing a challenge to his family that he will prove them wrong in six months. First she refuses to talk to Raja, though she is not an introvert, nor does she directly scorn him; then, upon receiving Rajas proposal for marriage, she asks him to consult her father. Later, when she is almost convinced of Rajas worthlessness, she suddenly asks him to marry her and promises to take over his responsibilities. Though Raja does not become a responsible fellow as the film progresses, his compassionate inclination towards a noble cause seems justified. His spontaneity and funny caricatures overshadow the flawed script by Abhimanyu Mukherjee. Bonny Sengupta somehow merges into his character with his happy-go-lucky attitude. Rittika Sen at times seems too frigid and amateur in her performance. Perhaps the director featured him for the sake of an animated and hilarious action sequence which amounts to nothing. The special effects do not add anything to the storyline either. However, the absence of a sentimental push or any kind of idealization helps the director to retain a certain amount of honesty throughout the otherwise trashy film.
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