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3.3

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Prem Ratan Dhan Payo
Rutwik Ambadkar@rutwik123
Jan 03, 2016 10:21 PM, 1789 Views
(Updated Jan 03, 2016)
Just average

Salman Khan is quite likeable in PRDP. In fact, his comic timing has gotten better in recent times. Add to it the many honey-coated dialogues that make the proceedings funny. As if they have already accepted themselves as divines. It’s a different matter that some religious people might get offended with Seeta breathing passionately. Actors delivering dialogues in slow motion. The pattern they follow is ‘dialogue - crescendo rises – dialogue – song.’ Himesh Reshammiya’s lullabies are the perfect icing on the cake: Enough to make PRDP look like a film straight out of the ‘80s.


The trouble with PRDP?is, fun-filled scenes turn into tearjerkers in a moment, and you don’t know what’s hit you. It has everything a quintessential Hindi ‘masala’ family film would crave for.

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