Monday, 22 October 2012

Movie Student of the year Review

Movie Student of the year
Star Cast: Sidharth Malhotra, Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Rishi Kapoor, Sanjay Dutt, Kayoze Irani, Boman Irani, Kajol, Farah Khan, Ronit Roy, Ram Kapoor, Sana Saeed
Director: Karan Johar


This film shows the journey of the students of St. Terresa along the “Student of the Year” competition where even best buddies turn against each other and relationships turn sour.
The tale is narrated by 4 friends who meet at the death bed of their beloved dean, 10 years after school ended. They are reminiscent of how the coveted ‘Student of the Year’ competition at their school St. Terresa, changed their relationships and life. This was nothing short of a live-or-die competition for the students of St. Teressa.
Rohan Nanda (Varun Dhawan) a filthy rich boy, is the hero of his school who every girl is mad about. He is touted as the most well deserved and obvious choice for the ‘’Student of the year Award’’.
Shanaya Singhania (Alia Bhatt) is a love starved, rich brat whose life revolves around designer bags and fancy dresses. Shanaya and Rohan are the perfect couple, who everyone looks up to.
Enter Abhimanyu (Siddarth Malhotra ), a charming and handsome young lad, who changes the dynamics completely. He is an over achiever and an all rounder, whose only aim is to win the “Student of the Year Award” which will get him a fully-funded entry into an Ivy League College. He is seen as a very strong competition for Rohan. Rohan and Abhimanyu start as enemies but become best buddies. There is continuous tension amongst them, as they love the same woman, Shanaya.
If Karan Johar’s idea of school life was real, no kid would ever want to miss school. The school campus is incredibly grand, pretty girls come to school dressed in short corset dresses, handsome hunks drive-in in fancy cars and the kids indulge in romance, singing, dancing and every other non-academic activity.
All the three new comers have done a praiseworthy job and portrayed their characters with ease. Ram kapoor plays the role of the rich arrogant business tycoon to perfection. His complex relationship with his son, Rohan is very well portrayed. Rishi Kapoor is brilliant as the comical homosexual dean, who lusts over John Abraham.
The film is all about glamour, friendship, love and larger than life sets. The tale isn’t all that bad, but hasn’t got anything much that’s changeable, either. Some scenes will definitely remind you of ‘Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na’. It has a few good laughs. Watch it for Rishi Kapoor and the new comers.

Overall, it is worthy to watch once.

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