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‘Student Of The Year’ review: Watch out for the newcomers' infectious charm!

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‘Student Of The Year’ review: Watch out for the newcomers' infectious charm! Ananya Bhattacharya

Take a cauldron. Mix in ‘Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire’ in generous doses, the essence of ‘Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na’, few minutes of some other films set in schools, and add a dash of ‘3 Idiots’ for flavour. What you have is Karan Johar’s latest offering, ‘Student Of The Year’. The director’s latest offering justifies, to the last bit, the adage - ‘all that glitters is not gold’.

Set in the picturesque locales of Dehradun, more precisely, in the Forest Research Institute and Kasiga School, ‘Student Of The Year’ has every element of a Karan Johar school/college film. Beautiful surroundings; the fluff of snobbish, brand-obsessed people; few nerds – one of them bespectacled, inevitably; a Dean who just doesn’t understand the values of friendship and camaraderie and so on. You ask for it, and you get it. No stone is left unturned in leaving a large, bold Karan Johar signature on the film.

St. Teressa’s School is one of the best schools in the country. Students here, every year, have their eyes and goals set on only one end – the Student of the Year Trophy. A bespectacled Kayoze Irani narrates the story of St. T’s ten years after their batch dissipated from the school, and now gathered at the deathbed of their Dean, Yoginder Vashisht (Rishi Kapoor). The run for the Student of the Year trophy, ten years back, was one that was nothing short of a live-or-die competition for the inmates of St. T’s. However, no matter how much the posters of the film shout out, it certainly is no ‘competition for life’. Sigh.

Cut to Rohan Nanda. The filthy rich guy who drives around in a Ferrari at times and Merc convertible at others. The business tycoon’s son who has his chelas all in place. Ro is the boy every girl in the school seems to have set an eye upon and the flirtation skills of Nanda range from light touching at times to receiving a massage on the beach at others. Rohan’s complex relationship with his father, Ashok Nanda (Ram Kapoor) is one to watch out for. There certainly are moments which can be termed moderately moving, if not intensely so.

Alia Bhatt, as the girl whose each hour of the day is dominated by thoughts of whether to carry a Louis Vuitton bag or to strut around in Jimmy Choos, does a remarkable job of playing Shanaya Singhania. Shanaya and Rohan are the couple everybody looks up to in the school. Tanya Israni (Sana Saeed: Yes, that same Anjali who played SRK and Rani Mukerji’s daughter in ‘Kuch Kuch Hota Hai’), is the biggest haddi in the kabaab of Rohan-Shanaya’s relationship. However, Shanaya and Rohan, as the former’s best friend Shruti (Mansi Rachh) puts tritely in one line, are a couple whose match had been made not by rabb, but by amiron ki club.

So far so good. Enter Abhimanyu Singh (Siddharth Malhotra) and the order of the universe stands disrupted, and badly so. Owner of a six-pack abdomen and some solid potential, Siddharth Malhotra is one of the new entrants to watch out for. Malhotra essays the role of Abhi with élan. From friends to enemies, Rohan and Abhi traverse an emotional journey. And with Shanaya as the rope in the tug-of-war between the hearts of the two, the triangular love story isn’t all that bad – but hasn’t got anything much that’s unpredictable, either.

The impressive auxiliary apparatus of the film, one that includes actors like Ram Kapoor, Ronit Roy, Farida Jalal and Boman Irani in special appearances, Sushma Seth and Rishi Kapoor, is really worth applause. Rishi Kapoor, in a homosexual avatar, yet again proves that he is an actor who can do justice to any role meted out to him. Nursing the hots for the coach of St. T’s, Ronit Roy, Rishi Kapoor portrays on screen, a colourful-at-times-irate-at-others patriarch who doesn’t compromise on the ethics of his school, come what may. Ronit Roy looks exceptionally fit and well – hot – as the coach of the school, and plays his part with amazing brilliance. Ram Kapoor’s Ashok Nanda reiterates the story of a rich father-who-doesn’t-have-any-respect-for-his-son’s-dreams, and he plays it well.

Foot-tapping remixes of songs like ‘Gulabi aankhen’, ‘Yeh chand sa roshan chehra’, ‘Disco deewane’ will sure let musician duo Vishal-Shekhar stay at the top of the music charts for a considerable period of time. ‘Radha’, again, is one number that is on its way to wriggle up to the top of festive song charts. ‘Vele’, too, is one groove-worthy song. ‘Ishq wala love’, well, if someone makes us understand the lyrics, is another good song.

To sum it up, watch ‘Student Of The Year’ for the debutantes. They have really pulled off a tough task of playing praiseworthy roles in a film which suffers from the lack-of-a-story syndrome.


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First Published: Friday, October 19, 2012, 10:36
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   Awesome....Movie fantastic.....all the actors are looking bravo...specially Varun dharmar....Varun u are looking..so dashing buddy....so handsome dude..& the songs are....mindblowing........FAntastic......I Am too Excited about the movie..... - Raina - london
   This movie is not surely for matured kind of audience....like always Kjo revived a teenage dreams as he's best in this business.This movie is nyc one time watch n surely not as bad as prescribed by critic.critics sirf aajkal un movies ki tarif karte hai jinko dekhne theatre me koi nahi jata n fir ye log paise khake pet bhar k tarif karte hai.... - swapnil - Nagpur
   horrible movie.... kjo just wanted to watch two guys body - jargan - india
   Must watch this movie once. Awesome Music (Vishal Shekar-Hats off), Picturisation is perfect, Classy presentation of ideas with the essesce of other Hit movies (Jane tu ya jane na, 3 Idiots), Story base is good, could have made better. Overall I would love rating this movie as 3.5 out of 5. - Yashraj - Dubai - UAE
   Ghatiya movie...grow up KJO..its high time..people like you who want to only to earn movie..fool people..Gayism..stop fooling people by selling old Daaroo in new bottle...we got bored now...time to do something different... - shree - Los Angeles
   i love this movie freshness is every where. specially " Sanu Vele Kende" Muahhhh :p - raj - India
   Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire? Really? The ONLY thing similar to Harry Potter is that there is a competition and certain clues to follow. That is literally IT. Honestly, if that's the case, you'll find certain 'similarities' as you put it, in every single movie you watch. And also, it's all about the reminiscent nature of 'youth'. Agreed that the story tackles several themes at once, but it isn't one that makes your brain explode. It's just something that is bright, vibrant and a typically KJo movie. But that's just me. :) - Khushi - World
   Thanks for the review - santosh - Kalyan
   I am going to watch this movie for this two hotties. One should encourage KJO for doing something different..otherwise it was tiresome to watch SRK in same rahul and raj and best of interior decorations that every KJO movie has to offer, not only that.this is also refreshing change from the no brainers of Salman, so I would definitely watch this one.... - CRITIC - india
   Seems to be nice ... thanks for the review - sana - hyderabad
   Its wonderful Movie by wonderful director , with amazing cast . People will not like this movie because they want movie like heroine where no story only showoff body. SOTY is wonderful movie, and it has all quality to impact and make a big place on viewers mind. It has everything , and its reminds our college days , masti, romance , comedy, love , fight . flirting , everything. I think people will get everything whatevr they expect . Amazing and mind blowing movie. Hatts off Student Of The Year Team. All characters gave there full effort aqnd its prove also. There is no reason to dislike this movie . I love it . and hope it will reach high like 3 idiot - Abhinav Srivastava - Bangalore . India
   Thanx for the review....:) - Ankita - Jabalpur
   Harry potter???? and bollywood shit!! how pathetic......Hp is the result of creative and talented peoples.. and i am not sure about bolly shit....keep sticking wid your songs and dance within each and every 15 minutes of acting...Common grow up a little ..make something watchable..don't keep sticking with the same formula....and what is the song and dance policy....are they mean so much that it has been going on and on and on since your grand grand mothers age....WTF to that..Bolly sucks real bad - ds -
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