SANAM THERE KANSAM
Cast: Harshavardhan Rane, Mawra Hocane
" Sanam Teri Kasam is a musical tale of love, longing and loss."
Jane Saraswati "Saru" Parthasarathy (Mawra) struggles to find a suitable match in her conservative South Indian family. Her father insists on an IIM-IIT-Brahmin boy, but doesn't seem as stern towards her younger daughter Kaveri and her boyfriend. Kaveri's boyfriend wants marriage, and Saru struggles to find a suitable match. A Prince Charming Inder (Harshvardhan) helps Saru, leading to a blossoming romance, showcasing his deep love for her.
She's not the only one. Every single woman in the film is completely inert. Men drive women's lives. Even Saru's transformation is engineered by a man after being prompted by a man. What a simple transformation it is! Take off the glasses and the ill-fitting khadi suits, and voila! You hoped for some whimsy, some flight of imagination, but nothing comes through.
There is a lot of crying, especially near the end, accompanied by the plaintive sounds of shehnai, a nearly extinct instrument in cinema these days. Both the hero and heroine have irrational fathers who live on the edge, cursing illogically at first and becoming unbelievably emotional at the end. Why, there's even a sobbing doctor and a crying cop here! If you tend to cry at movies, bring a box of tissues. If you are as cold-hearted as I am, you will be left scratching your head and constantly looking at the watch, hoping for things to end quickly. Unfortunately, they don't.




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