Yuvvraaj (2008) DVD |  | Director: Subhash Ghai Actors: Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Zayed Khan Studio: Eros Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DVD, NTSC, Surround Sound, Widescreen Languages: English (Subtitled), Hindi (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 0 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 158 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 0.5 x 5.5
UPC: 828970149693 EAN: 0828970149693 ASIN: B001OHV5BG
Release Date: December 26, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews: Definitely for those who like good dance sequences, beautiful images, and particularly great music (pity about the acting) January 24, 2009 Lyn (Melbourne Australia) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This movie had so much potential. It is filmed in grand and glossy style in Austria and some scenes are a visual feast. They have some really good dance sequences (including one somewhat more doubtful one danced for some reason in costumes from Lloyd Webber's 'Cats')
The overwhelming plus for me is the music. I found I liked almost all of it and it memorable and interesting. It is by Golden Globe (and potentially Oscar winning as I write) soundtrack winner A.R. Rahman. This one is easily equal to the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack. In fact if you like your music with full orchestra, rather than electronica, you'll like this even more. I really loved the music in this and it stands out on the horizon for this.
Now the plot is quite a good one. We have 3 brothers, sons of a London millionaire. One brother (Salmon Khan) is estranged from the family and hates his autistic older brother whom his father favoured. Then there is the autistic brother with a musical gift (Anil Kapoor), and a dissolute, callous, gambling younger brother (Zayed Khan) who bullies the autistic one and is also jealous of him. Father dies and leaves all his estate to the autistic one. Salmon's character wants to marry his girlfriend (played by his real life girlfriend Katrina Kaif) but her wealthy father wont let her marry someone who is penniless. So the 2 slighted brothers connive to get their share of the estate. However they increasingly get drawn into the loving simplicity of their musical autistic brother who finds his place in the world of music and helps them find their connection as brothers.
Now the problem. A lot of the acting particularly in the first half was dodgy. Salmon's character was quite unlikeable, Katrina and Zayed seemed awkward and the girls father (Boman Irani) needed reining in as he was way over the top (though looked good for the part and could have done what was required). There were also some caricatured relatives that were there more as symbols that flesh and blood. I wondered if Salmon was just miscast (a musclebound musician??) Interestingly he seemed to be playing some of the dynamics with Katrina's character that they are purporting to be battling with in real-life over a decision over whether to marry (though not for lack of wealth!) One hopes he isn't as dismissive of her in reality as he plays here.
I wasn't sure how Anil was coping with the autistic part initially but he really settled into it and stood out as doing a good job. Sikandar Mirza as the lawyer was quite good too though his part was small.
Anyway most of them settled down enough (or I adapted) that I could also settle down and enjoy the visuals and that superb music.
The acting in this movie disappointed a lot of people I gather and it didn't do well at the box office. Many people don't seem to like Salmon, and a lot of others don't like Katrina in reviews I read before I saw it. However if you avoided the movie for this you would have missed the redeeming features of the music and visuals.
The acting dragged it down from the 5 it could so easily have been with different casting and restrained acting. I have to boost it up to the 4 though in view of the sumptuous visuals and that music.
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