Kunal Kohli after directing films like Hum Tum and Fanaa failed to spill his magic with Thoda Pyar Thoda Magic and is now back with his latest love tale depicting three different eras, Teri Meri Kahani, starring Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra in the lead.
The film which hit the screen today is out with its report card. The two hour long Kahani spans three different eras: 1910 in Lahore, 1960 in Mumbai and 2012 in England. Each story differs from another and narrates the love tale of a couple who bumps into each other by sheer destiny, falls in love, faces a ‘minor’ hurdle that brings them on a verge of separation but they overcome it and re-unite for good each time. But nothing is surprising here, the storyline offers zero in uniqueness and falls flat in cinema.
Now looking at the acting scale, Shahid Kapoor fares well both as Javed Quadri, a good-for-nothing lad of the pre-Independence India and as a struggling musician Govind who falls for a known Bollywood actress (played by Priyanka Chopra) of the 1960s.
Coming over to Priyanka Chopra; what is disheartening to note is that the three characters she plays in this flick fail to do any justice to her caliber. Post Saath Khoon Maaf and Fashion, this movie is certainly not going to add any weightage to her acting career.
The film is indeed an average opener and can be watched if you stand to be a diehard romantic!
Teri Meri Kahani stands as an average love tale with predictable storyline!
on June 22 at 03:31pm
Kunal Kohli after directing films like Hum Tum and Fanaa failed to spill his magic with Thoda Pyar Thoda Magic and is now back with his latest love tale depicting three different eras, Teri Meri Kahani, starring Shahid Kapoor and Priyanka Chopra in the lead.
The film which hit the screen today is out with its report card. The two hour long Kahani spans three different eras: 1910 in Lahore, 1960 in Mumbai and 2012 in England. Each story differs from another and narrates the love tale of a couple who bumps into each other by sheer destiny, falls in love, faces a ‘minor’ hurdle that brings them on a verge of separation but they overcome it and re-unite for good each time. But nothing is surprising here, the storyline offers zero in uniqueness and falls flat in cinema.
Now looking at the acting scale, Shahid Kapoor fares well both as Javed Quadri, a good-for-nothing lad of the pre-Independence India and as a struggling musician Govind who falls for a known Bollywood actress (played by Priyanka Chopra) of the 1960s.
Coming over to Priyanka Chopra; what is disheartening to note is that the three characters she plays in this flick fail to do any justice to her caliber. Post Saath Khoon Maaf and Fashion, this movie is certainly not going to add any weightage to her acting career.
The film is indeed an average opener and can be watched if you stand to be a diehard romantic!
The film which hit the screen today is out with its report card. The two hour long Kahani spans three different eras: 1910 in Lahore, 1960 in Mumbai and 2012 in England. Each story differs from another and narrates the love tale of a couple who bumps into each other by sheer destiny, falls in love, faces a ‘minor’ hurdle that brings them on a verge of separation but they overcome it and re-unite for good each time. But nothing is surprising here, the storyline offers zero in uniqueness and falls flat in cinema.
Now looking at the acting scale, Shahid Kapoor fares well both as Javed Quadri, a good-for-nothing lad of the pre-Independence India and as a struggling musician Govind who falls for a known Bollywood actress (played by Priyanka Chopra) of the 1960s.
Coming over to Priyanka Chopra; what is disheartening to note is that the three characters she plays in this flick fail to do any justice to her caliber. Post Saath Khoon Maaf and Fashion, this movie is certainly not going to add any weightage to her acting career.
The film is indeed an average opener and can be watched if you stand to be a diehard romantic!
Source: Zeenews.com