"DULHA MIL GAYA" is a cocktail of various high rated cinemas. Obviously do not try to find anything new in this movie, a predictable story of some too conventional characters. Traces of "DDLJ" and "Rab ne Bana di jodi", "Namastey London" plus a little of the biggest of flops movies ever, "Hum Ho Gaye AApke"(starring Fardeen Khan again) are ought to be evident in the whole movie.
Yes, I am talking about a very rich Casanova (Fardeen Khan) entangled into an uninvited saga of marriage, deceit and later on enlightenment. Hope you get the direction of the script! Fardeen Khan is compelled to marry a girl from village (Ishita Sharma) due to the obligations imposed upon him by his late fathers will (Randheer Kapoor). The marriage is as short lived as a day since FK and his lawyer (Viveck Vaswani) just needed the certificate of the marriage to keep the property FK inherited from his father glued to him. FK leaves for Trinidad, never to return and Ishita comes there in search for him just to find her beloved husband in some half nude females arms. The heartbroken girl meets Sushmita Sen who happens to be FKs close friend. SS gets very upset with her friend s deeds and promises the amateurish and dejected girl, the help and supports she needed in order to win her husbands heart and soul.
Nothing absolutely new about the story and to my despair there was nothing new in the treatment too. Everything was as unsurprising as it can be but the fact that the director Mudassar Aziz happened to withdraw the worst ever effort by all the players of the movie, including our very own King Khan. SRK must have done a cameo in Main aur Mrs. Khanna rather than the extended cameo in DMG.
Fardeen Khan, he will never act because he doesnt dream to act. There was a dialogue in the movie: "sapne dekho aur unpe yakeen karo". Fardeen never ever dreams to act so no point of trusting them. In the cinema hall there was a comment by some girl sitting back when FK first spoke in the movie, " kya aawaz hai yaar, koi expression heen nahin hai". She was absolutely right. God knows how he manages to pull over so many flicks in an year!
Sushmita Sen, for a change was irritating with the accent and the moves which I call as over glamorous. She looked pretty and taller than before. She was SRKs love interest and they two didnt look fit for each other at all in the movie. Thats why people say: "LOVE IS BLIND".
SRK, as mentioned before, he is wasted or should I say, he has wasted himself by accepting the movie.
So finally the movie is a big kudos for Ishita Sharma. Her role prevails amongst all the other bad roles. I wonder if she payed the producers for it!!
Music is marginal and seems to be primitive partly.
After all this, I would like to mention a thing that DMG holds up on the lightness of its script. You will not try to escape from the theater though you might not be enjoying it. It is neither a heartache nor a heartthrob.
It is absolutely ZERO. Watch it once if you dont have anything to do. It will not spoil your mood and never expect it to be a mood maker.