I Watch This Movie Because This is a Awesome Love Story Movie this movies cas and plot is so good this movie is glued to the my screen You think the title Sanam Re has an incomplete ring to it? Wait until you watch the film.
The befuddling, undercooked storyline is sure to leave most viewers wondering where it actually begins and where it ends. Sanam Re is a juvenile jumble that is undecipherable.
Given the way the film rambles aimlessly and gets all tangled up by the time it gets to the halfway mark, it would be pointless seeking pointers from the scriptwriter(Sanjeev Datta). He himself probably has no clue.
In Sanam Re, director Divya Khosla Kumar redefines theart of going around in circles and returning to the same point after every 15 minutes or thereabouts.
Never has a two-hour film felt as long as this story of a small-town boy Akash(Pulkit Samrat) whose dreams hinge on getting hitched to a girl who lives down the lane, 500 steps, to be precise, away from his home.
He counts those steps a number of times in the course of the film, as he finds the girl - Shruti(Yami Gautam) - loses her, regains her and loses her again, by which point the audience is scarcely interested in the fate of this dead-end relationship.
But that isnt the only illogicality that the film wallows in. The town that Akash and Shruti belong to is a place where winter never ends and the bright blue river that flows near it never freezes.
It always snows in Tanakpur, where Akashs grandpa(Rishi Kapoor) owns a photo studio called Johnson & Johnson that he hopes to pass on to the young man.