What happens when Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya meets Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge meets Jaane Tu... Ya Jaane Na? In Isi Life Main, debutant director Vidhi Kasliwal attempts to explore the differences between the ideologies of the urban youth and their more traditional elders. Rajnandini (Sandeepa Dhar) is a teenager from a typical Marwari joint family that lives in Ajmer. A studious girl who finished her junior college as a state topper, she dreams of studying in a good college in a big town, but has been restricted by her father Rajmohan (Monish Behl). Rajmohan is a dignified man. While he is not against the progress of the new generation, he believes children get spoilt once they go to big towns. Meanwhile, Rajnandini's grandmother (Shagufta Ali) keeps an eye on everything that happens in the house. However, Rajnandini is supported by her broad-minded mother Pratibha (Prachi Shah), who wants her to go to Mumbai and continue with her studies. She cooks up a story and says that her daughter wants to join some cookery classes and convinces her husband to send their daughter to Mumbai. Rajnandini arrives in Mumbai and joins one of the most happening colleges in the city. Her life revs up, and the principal tells her to join some extra-curricular activity. She plans to join the Dramatic Society. Now, of course, it's time to bring in the sweet and charming Vivaan (Akshay Oberoi), who is the chairperson of the Dramatic Society. Unlike other movies, here the actress starts off by confronting Vivaan by refusing to let him into the auditorium because he has no entry ticket. The story continues and finally Rajnandini lands up joining the dramatics gang, and takes on a new name: RJ. An All India Drama festival is announced and Vivaan and his gang, without any offence meant to Shakespeare, plan to perform The Taming Of The Shrew in their own way. Auditions start for the play (which looks similar to the audition in Rang De Basanti) and RJ lands up playing the lead role. From there, things get interesting. Somewhat. Isi Life Mein is no different from any other Rajshri film. It is clear that there have been a lot of inputs from the director's famous uncle Sooraj Barjatya. But there is no denying the fact that the director has made a sincere attempt. Screenplay and dialogues by Sulekha Bajpai go well with the movie. The first half of the story is breezy and doesn't bore you. It's the second half where the story starts to drag. Towards the end, a ballet is performed which is choreographed beautifully but unfortunately it's too stretched.
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Such is life, dearies! Isi Life MeinDirector: Vidhi Kasliwal Actors: Akshay Oberoi, Sandeepa Dhar Rating: * "Dude, I've started 'gyming', man," says the fat boy, because he wasn't good enough for the hot girl. His best friend is the Adam's apple of all female eyes. He chomps on "falafel sandwich" at home, is the artsy kind, I suppose -- so he roams around with a copy of Ayn Rand's Fountainhead! He runs the college dramatics society, wants to adapt Shakespeare's Taming Of The Shrew (plot of most '80s Bollywood flicks). "The original version was very 'MCP-ish'," says one of the guys in the group, "It's hard to adapt." You can tell. For some, it would be.A 'small town' girl makes it to this group. The Adam coaxes her into a makeover. A trip to the local salon, she becomes the uptown girl (the beautiful behnji turned 'mod', as they say). The gang celebrates this big occasion with a 'happy new me' party. She looks at the cake, looks away, and then Adam tells her, "It's 'eggless', silly". Even Salman Khan calls up to congratulate her on "being reborn". She can't believe her luck. Neither can her friends. They go berserk, dance half nude under a shower, swing on tree branches inside a nightclub, and guzzle pints of Foster's beer in topless jeeps. 'Cool' is an oft abused, dangerous word. 'Wannabe' usually follows it like a shadow. You have to be careful. The makers of this movie evidently aren't.You're not sure if they get the 'small town' right either. This other India is where the girl's daddy pushes her into, away from these decadent, "modern" types. This is where she belongs. He wants her married off to a rich, greedy khandaan (family). Security is important. But it comes with a deposit. The hated "modern college" coolios pool in all their resources - watch, camera, jewels, cash - to pay for their friend's dowry. 2ff7e9595c
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