Friday, May 24, 2013

Ishkq in Paris





It’s all about Zinta

 
          

            Prem Raj’s Ishkq in Paris may not be most different of ventures in Hindi cinema, yet it makes its mark with certain onscreen zest that its actors bring with themselves.

            Ishkq in Paris, produced, co-written and acted in by Preity Zinta is a rom-com which neither pretends to be different, nor tries to. This is one of the cases where they say the routine works. You’d also be glad to know that director Prem Raj’s disastrous debut, Main aur Mrs Khanna doesn’t repeat itself in his second venture.

            Two strangers particularly repelled by commitment decide to spend a night at Paris, and the story develops in the most predictable way. Ishkq in Paris however suffers due to its weak writing. The first of half of the film does show some comic moments, but its writers fail to make it totally satisfactory. They try to be innovative but end up into not so intelligent dialogues. Perhaps, an Imtiaz Ali kind of writing is what the plot desperately needed. The second half falters with dragged scenes and overuse of melodrama to create emotions.
 
 

            What simply works in favour of the film is its wisely chosen enchanting setting of Paris. The cinematography is at its best, and Ishkq in Paris counts in the top five well shot films in Paris. The crisp daylight of the Paris winter or the snowfall or varied locations of the Eiffel Tower are brilliantly captured and make the viewing pleasant to the eye. Prem Raj and Preity Zinta write a linear screenplay and keep it simple with a sweet, European style of narration.

            The editing is again very good, and the film is cut short to run time of only an hour and half. Sajid Wajid do a decent job with the music and background score without ever getting spectacular. It’s all about tonight and Jaane bhi de are outstanding tracks while the others are very forgettable. Salman Khan makes a charming cameo but is wasted due to a forgettable number he dances on. Surily Goel deserves a mention for designing fantastic clothes in fashion capital of the world.

            Isabella Adjani is wasted with a small screen time and least dialogues and looks unconvincing for her role.  Rehan Maleik makes a strong debut with a subtle yet remarkable performance. But it’s obviously Ms Zinta all the way through, who carries the movie on her shoulders with her high energy and brilliant screen presence.

Preity Zinta is THE reason you could watch the movie.

 
I am going with a 2.5 out of 5 for Prem Raj’s Ishkq in Paris. Watch it if rom-com is your thing, or watch it for Zinta!

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