Cast: Ruslaan Mumtaaz, Sheena Shahabadi
TEREE SANG(2009)- MOVIE REVIEW
Story and analysis:
The new commers film TEREE SANG was not an disapointing one . Actually Teree Sang can be called as a licensed version of Preity Zinta’s Kya Kehna . Licensed in the sense that the film extends into a climax which gives a legal verdict on unwed maternity. However it gains its individual identity from its focus on teenage pregnancy over unmarried motherhood.
The film could have made for an interesting watch but for its conventional plot and clichéd characterizations. The social theme is set on the same-old plot of rich-girl-poor-boy formula. Junior college student Kukko (Ruslaan Mumtaz) falls in love with super-rich school girl Maahi (Sheena Shahabadi). Bollywood’s customary catalyst, ‘alcohol’ influences them to copulate and Maahi gets pregnant. She wants to keep the baby which her rich father (Rajat Kapoor) opposes. So the duo elopes and lives on their own until she delivers.
The film could have made for an interesting watch but for its conventional plot and clichéd characterizations. The social theme is set on the same-old plot of rich-girl-poor-boy formula. Junior college student Kukko (Ruslaan Mumtaz) falls in love with super-rich school girl Maahi (Sheena Shahabadi). Bollywood’s customary catalyst, ‘alcohol’ influences them to copulate and Maahi gets pregnant. She wants to keep the baby which her rich father (Rajat Kapoor) opposes. So the duo elopes and lives on their own until she delivers.
Artist and Other Performance:
The performance by the lead pair varies from appearing innocent to amateurish. Ruslaan is endearing though Sheena’s nasal twang and childish approach to her character gets irritating at times. Rajat Kapoor does justice to his high socialite character. Satish Kaushik entertains more as an actor than as a director.
Final View:
Teree Sang is not a bad film but its immaturity fails to deliver. This young artist needs to improve tem self. it is a avarege film.
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