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.