PYAAR IMPOSSIBLE MOVIE REVIEW

Cast: Uday Chopra, Priyanka Chopra, Dino Morea, Anupam Kher & Advika Yadav
Banner: Yash Raj Films
Music: Salim Merchant & Sulaiman Merchant
Cinematography: Santosh Thundiyil
Editing: Amitabh Shukla
Story - screenply - dialogues: Uday Chopra
Director: Jugal Hansraj
Producer: Uday Chopra
Release date: 8 January 2010
Rating:


PYAAR IMPOSSIBLE HINDI MOVIE REVIEW:

Analysis:
First half of the movie is uninteresting and boing. The director doesn’t get audiences interested in his story telling. Movie gets better towards the climax. Pyaar Impossible takes the Hollywood route in terms of storytelling where hero joins as nanny to heroine’s daughter to impress heroine to fall in love with him. It is more like a chick flick. On a whole, Pyaar Impossible is a disappointment .

Story:
Abhay(Uday Chopra) is a nerd and he loves Alisha Merchant (Priyanka Chopra) during his graduation days in USA. But the problem is that he is so shy that he never expresses it. He saves her when she falls in a pond after guzzling some tequila. But the circumstances are such that she doesn’t even know who her saviour was. Abhay completes his graduation and he is still in love with her and he never makes an effort to trace her. He invents an operating system that unites all the available operating systems. He plans to sell it and it is stolen by a smooth talker Varun (Dino Morea). Abhay learns that his stolen operating system is going be launched by a big company in Singapore. Abhay goes to Singapore and realises that Alisha is the PR manager of the same company. He also learns that Alisha is a single divorced working mother. The rest of the story is all about how he wins his love and claims back his operating system.

Artist Performance:
Priyanka Chopra excels in the role of a pure hearted hot baby. She looks hot and she wore mini shorts throughout the film by parading her long legs. Uday Chopra suited the role of an awkward geek. Dino Morea is alright as a mean man. Advika Yadav impresses as a cute and adorable daughter of the heroine. Anupam Kher did the role of hero’s father.

Technical departments:
Story - screenplay – direction: Story of the movie is interesting. Screenplay by Uday Chopra is pathetic in the first half and gets interesting towards climax. Direction is just okay. The thread of hero trying impress the daughter to win over mother resembles us of Vamsi’s Telugu film Joker (Rajendra Prasad). The entire thread of operating system stealing and selling it to a MNC looks flimsy. Though the director failed to make an interesting narration in the first half of the movie, he gets audience interested in the latter part of the second half. The screenplay of telling heroine about her college incident through a skit by her daughter is good (commercial payoff).

Other technical departments:
Dialogues by Uday Chopra are good in parts. Music by Salim and Sulaiman is adequate though the placement of songs is not good. Cinematography by Santosh Thundiyil is glossy. Editing is alright. Costumes designed for Priyanka Chopra are good. This film carries all the glossiness we expect from the house of YRF.

Final View:
The moral of the film is that one shouldn’t judge a person by their looks. Going by that, however cool this candyfloss flick might appear, it’s still shallow on content. Pyaar Impossible might have certainly not aimed for a ‘10 on 10’. But is it really impossible to even strike an average?