'Haal-e-Dil': drab launch pad for three faces
Ratings: *
First thing first - the film lacks originality as several sequences
are copied from the 1990s hit "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge".
From the rain song to the train scene, it reminds one of the Shah
Rukh Khan and Kajol starrer.
Although producer Kumar Mangat made "Haal-e-Dil" to launch
his daughter Amita Pathak, it is TV star Shekhar Suman's son Adhyayan
who takes the cream out of the cake in this badly handled love story.
It is also Adhyayan's debut film, but his performance is being
appreciated because of his originality. Usually new actors imitate
big stars in some or the other way, but Adhyayan seems to be himself
throughout the narration.
As a cute chocolate-boy hero, Nakuul might woo the college-goers,
especially the girls. Amita's performance is tolerable, but she
fails to strike a chemistry with either of her co-stars.
The three new faces provide freshness to this visually rich movie
filmed exquisitely at stunning locales. Otherwise, there is nothing
much to write home about this romantic saga.
The triangular love story revolves around Sanjana Sharma (Amita
Pathak), Rohit (Adhyayan Suman) and Shekhar (Nakuul Mehta). Sanjana
and Rohit study in the same college and are in love. Then Shekhar
enters Sanjana's life. The two meet on a train and for Shekhar it
is love at first sight. He starts following Sanjana and tries to
woo her.
The script is weak and it drags. Despite the presence of Ajay Devgan,
Kajol and Tanuja, the film fails to hold the viewers' attention.
One wonders why Kumar Mangat and Anil Devgan chose the two guys
who look younger than Amita to play her love interest in the film?
Anil Devgan, who directed flops like "Raju Chacha" and
"Blackmail", once again disappoints.
Best to give 'Haal-e-dil' a miss.