Film Review: U Me Aur Hum
Film: U Me aur Hum
Director and Producer: Ajay Devgan
Cast: Kajol, Ajay Devgan, Divya Dutta, Karan Khanna, Isha Shrawani, Sachin Khedekar
Rating: 2.5/5
With every actor wanting to produce, direct or start a company it is only fair that a powerful actor such as Ajay Devgan does the same. I won't go too far to applaud the film, but Devgan's directorial debut under his own production banner is a good attempt.
The moment the film begins, you are forced to compare it with movies like The Notebook or even Fifty First Dates, but then it is absolutely nothing like any of them. The premise of the film surrounds Ajay (Ajay Devgan) and Piya (Kajol). Call it love at first sight or simply love. The two, like in all clichéd stories, meet at a random place, in this case a cruise. They fall in love gradually and eventually get married.
Sometimes the happiest of stories see the saddest of twists. For Ajay and Piya this was the case. Relying on all but love, commitment and promises the film progresses slowly step by step.
Key words here to note are 'progress', 'step by step' and 'slowly'. The film has a heart no doubt but the pace is killing. The plot is one that hasn't really been told by any Hindi filmmaker, so that's a point for Devgan. But then one should also realize it is the execution of the plot that ultimately matters. One could use the best technology to make a product and package it extremely well, but ultimately if the product itself isn't that good, there isn't much one can do.
Imagine describing a beautiful flower with great passion. It would excite you for the first few seconds. As you hear more of it, you only begin to get annoyed. This is what happens to U Me Aur Hum. The dialogues are so long and repetitive that even after you get the point the explanation is still on. It is almost like a justification in each line followed by another one accompanying it, in the process the 'it' moment has long passed.
The film delves into so many different tangents that are inconsequential and in essence dilute the main story that at points you just want to phase out. Like the little kid who wants to woo a girl in school,...
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