

I’m going with two stars but keeping my faith in Nitya. It’s also a pleasure to see strong actors like Sarika, Ram Kapoor and Rajit Kapur.īut none of this is enough to sustain you through the length of this desperately flawed film. The locations are lovely and so are the outfits. Cinematographer Ravi K Chandran gives every surface a sheen.

Baar Baar Dekho is impeccably good-looking. The good thing about these movies is that when the story fails, you can focus on the styling.
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Even the most ardent Sid and Kat fans will find it difficult to stay interested. But the repetition in the narrative simply flattens out their efforts. Katrina also stretches herself by finding some depth and expression. To begin with, he has to convincingly play a man who is reluctant to marry Katrina Kaif - who, of course, looks smashing. It’s a tough load to carry and he works hard to make Jai’s struggle palpable. So Sidharth Malhotra is forced to keep the same dazed and confused expression on his face through the film. Jai just keeps waking up in different years and has no clue what has happened in the years that have gone by. On paper, this must have seemed like an ambitious, beguiling idea, especially for Hindi cinema. She also stretches herself by finding some depth and expression. He realises how empty his life will be if he continues to put his passion - Vedic mathematics - above all else. Like that man, Jai also becomes a loving husband and father by travelling back and forth in time. The 2013 British film, About Time, featured a time-travelling protagonist who learns to enjoy each day of what he calls his ‘extraordinary, ordinary life’. All working moms know this, but it takes Jai a hundred and forty-two minutes to figure it out. And a sagely professor of mathematics declares: “ Balance ke bagair koi equation perfect nahin hoti”. A wise pundit tells us: “ Badi baaton pe nahin, chhoti baaton pe dhyan do”. In case you miss them, the characters helpfully spell them out. The writers - Sri Rao, Anuvab Pal and Nitya herself - are imparting life lessons here. Baar Baar Dekho is essentially the movie equivalent of a Hallmark card.
