#Punjabi #MovieReview #RabbDaRadio
(2017)
Today, we are here with the review of Punjabi movie
released few days ago by the name #Rab #Da #Radio (2017), directed by Harry
Bhatti & Tarnvir Singh Jagpal and lead roles by famous lyricist turned
debutant actor, Tarsem Jassar, Mandy Takhar and Simi Chahal. The movie is a
light hearted romantic comedy of the era of 80s.
PLOT:
Manjinder
Singh (Tarsem Jassar), son of a Govt. Officer and a kind hearted attractive
Sardar Gabru, fall in love with Guddi (Simi Chahal), a young ordinary village
girl during a visit to a marriage. Even though Manjinder couldnot convey his
feelings to Guddi but instead tried hard to find a matchmaker for his marriage
with her.
In
the meantime, Guddi’s cousin got married to Nasseb Kour (Mandy Takhar). Even
though Guddi’s Aunt strictly instructed Naseeb not to talk with Guddi in view
of family dispute, they both were friends in no time. With Manjinder’s efforts,
his marriage was fixed with Guddi and everything was going good. Then due to
family conflict Naseeb’s mother-in-law created dispute in Guddi’s marriage with
the help of Naseeb against her will as she was relative of Manjinder.
Whether
Naseeb revolts against the wishes of her mother-in-law by hearing her inner
voice and help Manjinder and Guddi to get married, or otherwise and how
beautiful it all happens is what lies in the movie.
ANALYSIS:
The
most beautiful thing about the movie is the near perfect re-creation of the
time and ambience of 70s & 80s & the simplicity of the characters. It
is not the love story of old times, where Manjinder and Guddi do not share even
a single dialogue throughout the story and the only medium of conversation
between them was through the letters they send to each other.
Apart
from the strong message of following the path of conscience or hear the voice
of your heart, the movie is a perfect example for present generation to have a
glimpse into the socio-economic life of villages of Punjab during 70-80s.
Rabb
da Radio has some touching moments such as its interval, Naseeb’s encounter
with Manjinder in Gurudwara Sahib, her mother’s conversation with her and most
importantly the climax, unlike many other Punjabi movies is not hurried and out
of box for the story.
The
movies has some problems such as its slow pace, some problems with script and
comparably weak music but overall the movie is a treat to watch with the
beautiful cinematography.
WHAT’S GOOD:
Its
a beautiful attempt of creating a love story and family drama of the 70-80s that kept us entertained
throughout with a strong message.
WHAT’S NOT GOOD:
Slow
pace of the movie with some problems with script & comparably weak music.
STAR PERFORMANCES:
Tarsem Jassar’s is greeted with seetis and taalis everytime he is on screen. He plays the character good
enough whatever limited role he has to play. Simi Chahal has played the role of
a young and bubbly village girl Guddi with ease and sincerity. Mandy Takhar as
Naseeb Kour also impresses with her matured performance.
Final words:
Overall,
a beautifully projected family drama that kept us entertained throughout. A
must watch.
My ratings for this movie is 4 out
of 5 stars.
So keep following the page, good day
till the next review
Bogal | R E V I E W S
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