Remember Sonam Kapoor's last chick flick Aisha which released in 2010 based on the novel 'Emma'? Well The Anil kapoor Productions once again presents you a cute venture after collaboration with none other than the Walt Disney films named Khoobsurat.
Khoobsurat released back in 1980 and although this 2014 venture bears the same name of the film, it certainly bears no resemblance to the plot. The trailer begins with our encounter with the 'royal family' where Nirmila Devi Rathore (Ratna Pathak) is the head of the family. Her prim and proper behavior is violently countered by the royal misfit Dr. Milli Chakraborty (Sonam Kapoor) who is a physiotherapist. Being the need of the hour she enters the royal household.
Here she encounters the royal prince (Fawad Khan), a tinge of romance is spotted between the two. Dr. Milli's cool avatar is not met with praise as the royals are not accustomed to displacing antique furniture, calling mothers by their own names and modern fashion. As you reach the end of the trailer, you can't help but notice how similar the setting of the film is to the 2001 Hollywood film Princess Diaries.
Flare Verdict: Despite Sonam Kapoor's unnatural attempt at being a fun and modern doctor surely she scores at her repetitive dialogue delivery and 'Khoobsurat' look. The soundtrack looks appealing and the cast looks well defined. What doesn't appeal is its unoriginal script, still the trailer does not displease.
Flare Rating: 3 out 5!
Khoobsurat released back in 1980 and although this 2014 venture bears the same name of the film, it certainly bears no resemblance to the plot. The trailer begins with our encounter with the 'royal family' where Nirmila Devi Rathore (Ratna Pathak) is the head of the family. Her prim and proper behavior is violently countered by the royal misfit Dr. Milli Chakraborty (Sonam Kapoor) who is a physiotherapist. Being the need of the hour she enters the royal household.
Here she encounters the royal prince (Fawad Khan), a tinge of romance is spotted between the two. Dr. Milli's cool avatar is not met with praise as the royals are not accustomed to displacing antique furniture, calling mothers by their own names and modern fashion. As you reach the end of the trailer, you can't help but notice how similar the setting of the film is to the 2001 Hollywood film Princess Diaries.
Flare Verdict: Despite Sonam Kapoor's unnatural attempt at being a fun and modern doctor surely she scores at her repetitive dialogue delivery and 'Khoobsurat' look. The soundtrack looks appealing and the cast looks well defined. What doesn't appeal is its unoriginal script, still the trailer does not displease.
Flare Rating: 3 out 5!
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