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Mausam: Movie Review


What do you expect to be an eternal love story episode proves to be an endless Mausam Pankaj Kapur. Kapur actual use of the unfortunate events in the communal riots in the terrorist attacks as a backdrop to symbolize the changing seasons of love in their love relationships in adulthood. And the story slowly tried to push himself "only" in adversity. So you are so disappointed after a period in which desperately asking for another disaster to strike and thereby end his torment.

The story begins in 90 th century, when the verse (Sonam Kapoor) leaves his home in Kashmir (where Valley disorders), and lands on the relative position of the Punjab. Village son Harry (Shahid Kapoor) falls on the head to improve her, but fate has other plans. Send demolished Babri Masjid, moving to an unknown destination. Fate brings them together, after seven years in Scotland, where Harry has been shown to be the pilot of the Air Force. Unfortunately, the Kargil war, which separates them again when Harry is called in the line of duty. Able to follow one another after the war, two pine trees for years. Until they intersect during the events after the unfortunate 9 / 11 attacks and the Godhra riots.

Pankaj Kapur and the film marks the start of a note promising the country's unspoiled Punjab, wiretapping, and the raw energy of young Shahid Kapoor, which runs alongside a speeding locomotive Impala homeless, living on the margins. Love blossoms between the pair of lead in the middle of a Punjabi wedding is a traditional-house, and although we have seen a hundred times before you can see, you can still somehow innocent of 90 centuries that the Director of Capture the romance flowing.

But the pain of separation when the two men were separated for the first time is not as acute as when they meet after a gap of seven years, is just cinematically the next scene, without intermediaries, or even a beach. The director tries to update the teen romance with a greater maturity in a Victorian house. Unfortunately, Sonam Kapoor looks too young for the role and lack of maturity that the character needs. The basis for this tragic love story, which depends heavily on the chemistry between Shahid and Sonam, but certainly not one that could go wrong. And its relationship with the poor, do not feel a great love for birds and ideally should have.

Pankaj Kapur overlap more in their love story against a backdrop of social unrest that resulted in real-time induced by Havoc. Although it retains the subtle relationship, without any direct connection between the two, again and again for a while, the connection seems too coincidental. In fact, if the viewer is familiar with the reason is that they begin to think that social unrest following in order. In addition, the film chooses a climax, which is not only dominant but also goes on another tangent of the love affair with Shahid Kapoor save a child at random and began to seek life in his paralyzed arm in the Most of the stereotypes. Its importance for the romantic drama, and the total needs in this case is highly questionable.

Mausam likely be eclipsed by its length and that does not stop could have been clearer, thinking that what is really in its three hours of execution is very small in comparison. Apart from that, a decent photo courtesy Binod Pradhan surprising BO Pritam.

The front of the performance, Sonam Kapoor is acceptable and it lacks a number of processed signals, which extends for a decade, and will invite different feelings. Shahid Kapoor is to save the ship, a skill. This demonstrates the ability to throw a huge range of behaviors, habits and maturity that his character requires. He is a fascinating country as a boy, sweet and strong as the pilot, who is impotent lover. Aditi Sharma is an excellent role of the courts of negative shades. Supriya Pathak Manoj Pahwa, and are decent. Anupam Kher does not exist.

Mausam begins with a pleasant freshness of the new season, but extends the time you miss the start of next season.

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