Saturday, November 27, 2010

Break ke Baad reviews 2.5 stars so far

LA Times Indian romcom has engaging performances. Too bad the script 
doesn't live up to them.
"Break Ke Baad"
Imran Khan and Deepika Padukone star in the Indian romcom "Break Ke Baad."                  (Reliance Big Pictures)
Komal Nahta, RadioSargam 2/5 Break Ke Baad is for the youth in the cities; its 
reasonable price is an asset.
Nikhat Kazmi, TOI 3/5 Nothing dramatic, just fresh: Break Ke Baad is the other 
flavour of romance. One that you don't find in run-of-the mill Mills and Boon.
 Blessy Chettiar, DNA2/5 If you don’t fall in the 20-30 age bracket, the events 
unfolding in front of your eyes on the screen might leave you asking: ‘what the 
hell is happening here?’
Sarita Tanwar, Mid-Day2.5/5 When you attempt a romantic comedy, you need to 

abide by two rules -- it needs to have the freshness quotient and a twist in the tale
....Watch it only if you are addicted to romcoms.
Anupama Chopra, NDTV 2.75/5 
.. shows promise and sparkle but eventually doesn't deliver the goods.
Rajeev Masand, IBN  2.5/5 As romantic comedies go "Break Ke Baad", starring
Imran Khan and Deepika Padukone, is arguably more engaging than recent films
of this genre - "Aisha", "Anjaana Anjaani" and "Jhootha Hi Sahi".
Sukanya Varma, Rediff 2.5/5 Call it tribute or inspiration, the prospect of zero 
individuality in a creative medium is hardly a deal breaker. And it's definitely not cool 
anymore.   

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