May 26, 2015 04:36 PM
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Irector Aditya Chopra is at his best when he is handling the two stars. The goings-on don’t get overdramatic even once in those scenes. Even the transition of the love stories in the initial reels is captivating. But Aditya should’ve realised the importance of the length? what can be conveyed in two-and-a-half hours need not be stretched to three hours and thirty-six minutes. This kind of a length was just not required!
Jatin-Lalit’s music is of a mixed variety. The film has a couple of numbers that stand out, notable among them being’Humko Humise Chura Lo’ and’Aankhen Khuli Ho Ya Ho Bandh’. The music piece, picturised on the three lovers, is excellent as well. Manmohan Singh’s cinematography is brilliant. The exterior of Gurukul(shot in U.K.) gives the film a rich look. Dialogues, penned by Aditya Chopra, are poetic and touch the heart.