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‘Raabta’: Crackles with Sushant-Kriti’s cascading chemistry

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Film: “Raabta”; Director: Dinesh Vijan; Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Kriti Sanon and Jim Sarbh; Rating: ****
There is something about Sushant Singh Rajput and Kriti Sanon, something sexy without really getting into the bed or talking dirty the way Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor did in “Befikre“, which for all practical purposes, has a sexual pun tucked away in the ‘fikre’.

Sex is, of course, important in “Raabta”. Why should it not’ Two young people Shiv and Saira (do not frown at the religious divide which the film blissfully ignores) meet, flirt and do whatever else follows. This is Budapest captured in all its gorgeous glory by Czech cinematographer Martin Preiss who can’t decide what he loves more, the lovers or the landscape. So, the camera decides to celebrate the lovers’ love and the landscape all in one swirling breathless scoop of sleazeless sexiness.

Sushant always plays his characters as eager-to-please, an early Shah Rukh Khan without a crafty charm that allows the cunning skill of being charming to show on screen without the fear of being called a showoff. Who but Sushant among the current lot of 20-going-on-30 male stars can get away with chocolaty cheesiness of a line like “Some parts of me are chocolaty”.

Sushant Singh Rajput & Kriti Sanon promoting their film RAABTA at Kolkata

Okay, then.

Sushant’s co-star Kriti Sanon is remarkably free of inhibition. She exudes a morning-fresh dewiness even in the sweatiest of situation. And it can’t get any sweatier than this: Sushant’s best friend Varun Sharma (the new Shakti Kapoor in town) hooks up with a plump and parodic soothsayer who looks at Kriti and grunts, “You don’t get much sleep. You are haunted by nightmares”… Sanon looks right back. If she can stare down Sushant’s mock-leeriness, what is a funny-looking card reader’

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“Raabta” is fun to watch in the first-half when Sushant and Kriti do a “Befikre”. It’s when they take on the janam-janam ka saath Madhumati/Milan/Mehbooba theme that the clouds gather. And the problem is Jim Sarbh. Cast in the key role of the arrogant lover who stalks Kriti from one life into another, Sarbh who was so brilliant and menacing as the terrorist in “Neerja”, delivers a whimper of performance.

Playing a liquor baron, he is like a mug of beer without the foam. Off-key and flaccid, he speaks his lines of intense passion to Kriti as though he was reading the newspaper headlines.

If only the third angle of the purportedly tempestuous triangle had got it right. Nonetheless, the post-midpoint time-regression into the past has both Sushant and Kriti undergoing a seductive makeover. Sushant even changes his voice to woo Kriti in a previous life. Their intense conflicts in the past located in an indeterminate tribal territory, convey a primeval immediacy.

The plot allows room for humour even in the most strenuous of circumstances, and that’s this winsome romantic comedy’s USP. For example, while Kriti’s Saira agonizes over her past life with Sushant, he remains blissfully oblivious of their past connections, preferring recreation to reincarnation, choosing flirtation over mediation, Ummm over Om.

The fun element never forsakes the film even when the three main characters are locked in an intense afterlife discourse. Sadly, there are only three characters in the film worth talking about. Not to mention Rajkumaar Rao who appears unrecognizable as an old man who resembles Vijay Raaz.

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That’s okay. Mistaken identity is part of the mischievous game-plan debutant director Dinesh Vijan devises to keep the theme of reincarnation from getting grim. “Raabta” is fun most of the way. If only Jim had loosened up and had as much as Sushant and Kriti.

Maybe in another life’

 

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Film: "Raabta"; Director: Dinesh Vijan; Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Kriti Sanon and Jim Sarbh; Rating: **** There is something about Sushant Singh Rajput and Kriti Sanon, something sexy without really getting into the bed or talking dirty the way Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor did...'Raabta': Crackles with Sushant-Kriti's cascading chemistry