![]() The whole ambience exudes a kind of enthusiastic youthful energy that Farhan Akhtar conceptualized for his trendsetting urban fable Dil Chahta Hai. Whether it’s the hero breaking into a jig at a traffic jam or the heroine making a face in the mirror, you know these not-unlikeable youngsters are getting cute for the camera. But like much of what goes into the plot, the words are finally more emblems of contemporary connectivity than real people caught in situations of real interaction. ![]() Except for the occasional vulgarity, the dialogues by Ishan Trivedi are supple and tongue-in-cheek. But it’s fun in a fizzy fashion while it lasts. Much of the movement afforded to this slight concoction of urban chic is selfserving and finally futile. ![]() ![]() After the stagnant status-quo- centric frozen hijinks of Bewafaa last week, Socha Na Tha offers the comfort of muted mobility. Starring : Ayesha Takia, Introducing Abhay Deol & Apoorva Jha, Also Starring Ayesha Jhulka, Rati Agnihotri, Raj Zutsi, Sandhya Mridul.Directed by : Imtiaz AliRating: ** Thank God for the animated aspirations of young urbane, hip cinema.
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