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Suhasini is the surprise package in 'Yun Hota...'
By Arpana, Indo-Asian News Service
Rating: ***
Film: "Yun Hota Toh Kya Hota"; Cast: Paresh Rawal, Ratna
Pathak Shah, Konkona SenSharma, Irrfan Khan, Jimmy Shergill,
Suhasini Mulay; Director: Naseeruddin Shah;
Veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah's directorial debut "Yun Hota Toh
Kya Hota" (YHTKH) focuses on the large section of Indian society
obsessed with America.
In the film, four stories run simultaneously giving glimpses of
the realities of the social order. But there is a common thread
running through them - in all the four stories
people are trying to escape to the US to get rid of their
problems.
Naseer's narration is simple and there isn't any confusion or
overlapping but yes, he could have worked little more on the
linking of the stories. Having said that, it won't be
easy for Naseer's fan to dismiss this ensemble-piece.
The film is a mix of everything - drama, thrill, romance and
crime.
The first story is about Tilottima Das Punj (Konkana Sen) - a
Bengali girl married to US-based Hemant (Jimmy Shergill). They
meet through the Internet and tie the knot. But
Hemant heads off to the US immediately after the wedding
reception, leaving Tilottima to cope with her crazy in-laws.
Tilottima's mother-in-law, an American married to an Indian,
doesn't like her one bit and makes her life miserable. The only
solution for Tilottima is to escape to the US.
The second story revolves around Salim Rajabali (Irrfan Khan) -
a stockbroker who is in love with an older woman Namrata (Suhasini
Mulay), a failed dancer who seems to
be making the best of her sexuality to lure young men.
Salim soon discovers she has been
cheating on him, but before he can sort out matters, he finds
himself involved in a murder case. And his mother, a powerful
godmother-like woman (Saroj Khan), advises him to move to the US
before he is arrested for the alleged murder of a police
commissioner (Boman Irani).
Rahul Bhinde (Ankur Khanna) is the protagonist of the fourth
tale. Rahul is a medical student who gets admission into a
prestigious US university but he can't grab this
golden opportunity because of his ailing bed-ridden father.
However, his father dies a day before his visa interview and his
girlfriend Khushbooo (Ayesha Takia) irons out all the financial
hurdles in his way and makes arrangements for
his trip abroad.
The fourth and final story is about Rajubhai Patel (Paresh Rawal)
who conducts stage shows abroad and illegally smuggles Indians
to the 'land of opportunities'. He is money
minded and doesn't give a chance to anybody until they pay a
hefty sum of money. But when his ex-lover Tara (Ratna Pathak
Shah) approaches him for her daughter, he
eventually bends all his rules.
Whether it is Tilottima, Salim, Rahul or Rajubhai - each of them
have a valid reason to travel to America. But does this really
solve their problems?
The performance by each of the artists is great but it is
Suhasini who is the surprise package of the film. She bowls over
viewers with her new avatar, which is very different
to her established on-screen persona. The love scenes between
her and Irrfan are real screen scorchers.
Naseer has also cast his son Immauddin in the film as a
character whose main pastime is to find fault with America, it
people and their way of life. However small the role
may be, he does come across as a spontaneous actor.
Compared to the narration and performances, the music of the
film is nothing much to talk about.
With YHTKH, Naseer proves that he is not only a versatile actor
but also a great storyteller and uses his skills in building up
a fascinating climax, which is predictab8oyable.
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