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Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye
MUKUL KHATTAR@mukul.khattar
Nov 02, 2009 06:59 PM, 1483 Views
Slow but interesting in parts only

A movie that starts at a slow pace and seems boring. But as it progresses and the the world of fantasy opens up, it picks up pace and makes the film far more interesting. It can’t keep you engrossed but reminds you of your dreams and how you can live up to them. The end is cliched, but it is worth a DVD watch.


Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye is the story of Maya(Raima Sen). Maya lives in New Delhi, is married to Vikram and has a daughter Priya. Maya’s life is mundane and centers around her family.


One evening she overhears a conversation between her husband and another woman and realises that he’s having an affair. Her simple, family centric life around her breaks down and she realises how Vikram(Arbaz) had slowly degenerated her confidence and self esteem in the past few years of their marriage. He stopped her from singing and abandoning all her dreams.


During a conversation with her neighbour Mrs Mathur, who is looking for an ideal tenant, she conjures up her fantasy man, Jai.


Through Jai, who keeps reoccurring in her dreams in different avtars, she regains her confidence. He inspires her to pursue her ultimate dream of singing.


With the help of her neighbours, a young band, she embarks on realising her dreams.


Will her fantasy turn into reality or will reality hinder her dreams?


Randeep Hooda has projected his character well. The scenes between Raima Sen and Arbaz Khan are quite boring. The concept of the film is interesting but the director fails to bring out the essence. Madhurita Anand fails to get good acting delivered from her actors.

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