it seems all my fears about yuvraaj are becoming true. right from the 
beginning i was smelling something bad about yuvraaj. it seems a very 
poor movie indeed and ARR's efforts seem wasted. but i am still 
hopeful as at least it is getting some average reviews.

--- In [email protected], $ Pavan Kumar $ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> The melodious music and background score make the movie slightly 
tolerable and will make more money than the movie. Shiamak Davar's 
choreography is spectacular, especially Mastam Mastam.
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> Yuvvraaj - What a waste!
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> The first half of Yuvvraaj is bad and the second half only gets 
worse. It seems like Subhash Ghai is stuck in time just like Rajshri 
Films are. While most of Rajshri's movies look dated and have the same 
story, SG's films also have the same typical storylines and drag 
needlessly. The only difference is that SG's films are shot on a 
lavish scale.
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> Coming to Yuvvraaj, there are 3 estranged brothers: autistic and 
musically gifted Gyaanesh (Anil Kapoor), singing lover boy cum smarty 
pants Deven (Salman Khan) and brat Danny (Zayed Khan) who loves to 
gamble, fly airplanes and make out with his chick Shazia (Amrit 
Maghera). Their father dies leaving all the riches to Gyaanesh. So 
Deven returns to the family home and hatches a plan with Danny to con 
Gyaanesh and obtain a nice chunk of the property. He needs money to 
marry lady love Anushka (Katrina Kaif) as her father (Boman Irani) 
wants his son-in-law to be super rich.
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> First the good stuff. Austria looks heavenly and very picturesque. 
The production values are first rate right from Salman's house to 
Anil's bedroom and Katrina's mansion.Katrina looks breathtaking and 
picture perfect. Performance wise, she only flutters her eyelashes and 
flashes that dazzling smile. Her Hindi is unconvincing because we 
haven't heard her speaking Hindi off-screen. Anil Kapoor is the only 
one acting in the movie and delivers an innocent performance, just 
like his character. Zayed Khan is just playing himself but there is 
too much make up on his face. Good for him, most of his dialogues are 
in English. Amrit Maghera does nothing but make out with Zayed.
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> Salman Khan plays his funny and spontaneous self most of the time 
and a lot of the dialogues in the first half remind of you of Salman, 
not of Deven, and he even makes fun of Anushka's Hindi. Salman and 
Katrina's chemistry is natural. Salman looks super stylish and 
handsome except when he is crying.
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> The melodious music and background score make the movie slightly 
tolerable and will make more money than the movie. Shiamak Davar's 
choreography is spectacular, especially Mastam Mastam.
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> Boman and Mithun are wasted but then the entire movie is a waste of 
time, money, acting and music.
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> Now the bad stuff: the dialogues are extremely tacky. Here are 
samples: Have beer and get near to those who are dear, well done my 
son abhi toh done done baaki hai, Tum Gyaanesh to ghumaao, pilaao, 
khilaao phir mujhe bataao apne gale ka haal. Mithun's dialogue about 
united families in the end sounds like an ad for an insurance company. 
Pathetic!
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> Then there is the cleavage flashing bitchy bhabhi played by Aparna 
Kumar. Like Yaadien and Pardes, there are plenty of mean characters 
loitering in Yuvvraaj too, like the blue-lens sporting mama, the 
purple haired mami and her useless sons. All of them are after the 
money.
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> And all the characters use the loudspeaker mode of their phones. I 
don't know any real person who does.
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> Even the change in the attitudes of Salman and Zayed towards Anil is 
not well depicted. The scene where Zayed is asking for a lift and 
starts shouting in Hindi is plain silly - I'm still laughing at it.
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> The pace is very slow. None of the scenes make an impact and thank 
god the movie is not three hours long. There is only one man to be 
blamed for the non-existent direction, the lack of editing and the 
shoddy script: Subhash Ghai.
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> Yuvvraaj is that kind of a movie where you wait for things to happen 
but the movie ends without making an impact so you go home 
disappointed. 
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> Janhvi Patel, Hill Road Media.
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> http://www.starboxoffice.com/movie/reviews.aspx?
m=Yuvvraaj&bid=2008/October/reviews_20081017_10
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