Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi

2008 "There Is An Extraordinary Love Story In Every Ordinary Jodi."
7.2| 2h47m| PG| en| More Info
Released: 12 December 2008 Released
Producted By: Yash Raj Films
Country: India
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.yashrajfilms.com/microsites/rnbdjmicro/rnbdj.html
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A lonely 40-ish man, likely to remain a bachelor, has a chance to find the love of his life when he falls for a vivacious young woman.

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FeistyUpper If you don't like this, we can't be friends.
Edison Witt The first must-see film of the year.
Married Baby Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
chickenjackson My favorite Bollywood film thus far, with the ever charismatic and charming Shahrukh Khan playing two roles (including a beta-male)! The respective two kinds of love are heartwarming and unabashed. Yet, in a way that is uniquely Asian in its selflessness. In the end, what makes this film so meaningful to me though is its take on what true love is (God style).
samantha904 The movie evoked a lot of emotions because both of the main characters, Taani and Suri were well developed and characters you can feel much sympathy for. They are both lost and alone in their own ways, and I kept thinking 'But they don't have to be lost and alone...if only they would talk, if only they didn't remain so silent with each other, they could help each other not be so lost, so alone in their marriage.' Maybe that's what the message was supposed to be. That said I loved the soundtrack, the dancing was great, even if the character of Raj was an over-the-top kind of fool. Raj's character did provide some comic relief from the overwhelming sadness of Taani who lost both her father and her fiancé the day of her planned wedding and then married Suri which was her dying father's last wish, and the equally sad state of Suri who loves Taani but is too quiet, too reserved to tell her he loves her since he first saw her and does not want her to change, that he wants her to be happy, but she's too blinded by her sadness and loss to see the subtle ways he does try to show his love, in fact she doesn't really see him at all. She does see Raj, but only because he is so "in your face", he forces her to see him, to spend time with him, to get to know him, and she has no idea he is actually her husband in disguise. Unfortunately Suri's alter-ego of Raj is such a persistent clown at trying to win over Taani, that Suri fades even more in to the shadows in Taani's eyes.
silvan-desouza Yash Chopra films mostly are fantasy films except a few. In RBNDJ he tries to make a slice out of life film and mix it with filmy masala, the result a half hearted film. The initial reels are captivating, With Suri and Taani's love story though which reminds us of Main meri Patni Aur Woh(2005) which was far better. But the film falls flat as soon as Raj enters as it doesn't make sense, the Raj-Taani scenes fail to impress. The film falters as it's obvious to the viewer that both are same character but Taani cant make out.They are some emotional and romantic scenes but the film fails to reach out due to it's far fetched aspect. The film also gets melodramatic towards the climax with a gurudwara thrown in and heroine sees her rab's face in her pati.Direction by Aditya Chopra is decent Music is good, Haule Haule is superb(shot for long time in 1 take), Dance pe Chance is good, however Chalte Chalte though well picturised doesn't fit in the film, also the presence of Rani, Preity is predictable as they used to be in most Srk films those days in sp.app Tujhmein Rab is goodShahrukh Khan tries to handle both roles well and he does do well as Suri but as Raj he tends to overact. Anushka Sharma who debutted in this film does her role well. Vinay Pathak excels as usual
threenorns-1 cause it's a HUGE hole: amritsar is the heart of punjab. NO - repeat NO - married woman is going to be cruising about town on the back of a bike and spending the day and going out to dinner with a single man who is not related to her! they would have done better to locate the movie in mumbai - slightly more cosmopolitan - or even out of India altogether. New York, perhaps, or even London, England. heck, London, Ontario would've been a better choice.aside from the plot hole big enough to drive an Ice Road truck through, the movie is wonderful - tender and sweet.SRK does a lovely job of portraying a quiet, mild man driven to extremes by panic when his lovely wife tells him she must "kill the old taani" and become a new one in order to be his dutiful wife. he's a nerd - he knows he's a nerd - but he wants her to remain the carefree, vivacious, outspoken girl she was the day he fell in love with her, hence the creation of his alter-ego, "raj", a "cool", "macho" "dude" (who really isn't - *wince*).anushka sharma does a great job (esp for a debut!) but she's a bit "jennifer aniston" to me - there were times when i'm guessing she was supposed to look thoughtful or pensive but came across as calculating. but hey - who am i to judge?