Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani is Dholak beats echo across vibrant Delhi streets, grand chandeliers shimmer in palatial Punjabi mansions, and witty banter sparks amid crackling Bengali debates. Welcome to the world of Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani, a 2023 Bollywood extravaganza that’s as delightful as its title sounds.
Directed by the flamboyant filmmaker Karan Johar, this movie is a whirlwind romance that weaves laughter, family drama, and cultural clashes into a tapestry of pure entertainment. Buckle up as we delve into the lives of Rocky and Rani, a mismatched couple whose love story is as spicy as a Punjab ka saag.
Meet Rocky: a charismatic Punjabi lad, loud, colorful, and bursting with life. He dances to dhol beats, charms with his contagious laughter, and runs a successful family dhaba. Enter Rani: a sharp-tongued Bengali journalist, fiercely independent, intellectual, and passionate about her work. Their worlds collide, sparks fly, and a whirlwind romance blossoms, defying cultural and personality differences.
But, families aren’t thrilled. Rocky’s boisterous Punjabi clan clashes with Rani’s restrained Bengali family, leading to hilarious confrontations, from spicy food preferences to heated debates about Tagore vs. Bhangra. The pressure mounts as both families threaten to disown their beloved members if they tie the knot.
To navigate this tumultuous terrain, Rocky and Rani propose a unique solution: they’ll live in each other’s homes for three months. This brave leap throws them into cultural whirlpools: Rani navigates the boisterous dhaba life, while Rocky learns to appreciate the quiet charm of Bengali poetry readings. Through these exchanges, understanding blossoms, prejudices fade, and love deepens.
Johar masterfully paints the film with vibrant colors and energetic music. Every frame is a spectacle, from the opulent Delhi havelis to the rustic Punjabi dhaba. The soundtrack is a melting pot of peppy Punjabi hits and soulful Bengali melodies, perfectly capturing the film’s mood.
But Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani is more than just a visual feast. Humor crackles throughout, courtesy of witty dialogues and Johar’s signature knack for creating laugh-out-loud situations. The film tackles family dynamics with sensitivity, exploring themes of acceptance, communication, and bridging cultural divides.
The performances are phenomenal. Ranveer Singh effortlessly embodies Rocky’s infectious energy and hidden vulnerability. Alia Bhatt is captivating as Rani, portraying her strength and complexity with nuance. The veteran cast, including Dharmendra, Jaya Bachchan, and Shabana Azmi, adds gravitas and charm to the narrative.
Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani is a triumphant celebration of love. It reminds us that true love transcends boundaries, embraces differences, and ultimately conquers all. It’s a masala movie in the truest sense, blending spices of laughter, drama, and romance into a delicious cinematic experience.
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Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani is an overwhelming sensory experience. Every frame is full of vibrant colors, dynamic visuals, and stirring music. A packed movie theater provides the ideal immersive experience for this kind of film. However, watching at home — as I did on a TV screen with an audience of two — it’s harder to ignore the things about Rocky Aur Rani that don’t work.
The performances by the all-star cast are Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani firmly in the category of Things That Work. Ranveer Singh plays the titular Rocky, heir to a sweets company established by his stern grandmother Dhanalaxmi Randhawa (Jaya Bachchan) and run by his equally stern father Tijori (Aamir Bashir). Rocky is nothing like his buttoned-up progenitors, as in he prefers to wear his garishly patterned shirts mostly unbuttoned. He speaks mangled English as he drives around in his expensive sports cars.
Rocky dotes on his grandfather Kanwal (Dharmendra), who suffers from mobility and memory issues. When grandpa utters the name “Jamini” and points to a torn old photo of a woman, Rocky sets out to find her.
Jamini (Shabana Azmi) turns out to be a former flame Kanwal met at a poetry conference, after he was already married to Dhanalaxmi. Rocky meets Jamini’s granddaughter Rani (Alia Bhatt) — a quick-witted TV news anchor — who helps reunite the former lovers on the sly. Coordinating secret meetings between the older couple sparks romance between the younger couple, despite some big differences between them. Rani is as educated and driven as Rocky is not, but ultimately hotness trumps all.
Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani As with every Karan Johar-directed picture, it’s all about loving your family, so Rocky and Rani agree to spend three months (!!!) living with their respective future-in-laws to see if the two clans can co-exist. (Apparently, the love affair between Rocky’s grandpa and Rani’s grandma is not a deal breaker.) Rocky moves in with Rani’s cultured, liberal Bengali family and is immediately clowned upon, and granny Dhanalaxmi freezes out Rani. Things look bleak for our sexy heroes.
The drama, laughs, and heartache in Rocky Aur Rani are punctuated with some grand and truly memorable musical numbers, like the catchy “What Jhumka?” and the visually stunning celebration “Dhindhora Baje Re.” In a funny twist, the only time Rocky ever dresses in a sophisticated manner is during the song “Tum Kya Mile,” when he’s a figment of Rani’s imagination while she’s on a work trip in Kashmir.
The performances overall are charming, with Bhatt again showing that she’s at the top of her game as Rani. Singh is careful to make Rocky a goofball but not an irritant, and it’s always clear that there’s a real person inside the flashy attire. Bachchan also makes the most of her role as mean grandma.
That leads to one of the things that didn’t work for me about Rocky Aur Rani. I’m not sure how an unsophisticated guy like Rocky comes from the family he does. Knowing that he will one day take over the family business, wouldn’t his dad and grandma have sent him overseas to get an MBA and made sure he behaved with perfect decorum? Other than shaming him for his love of dancing, they don’t seem to care what he does. Rocky and his family feel like they belong in two different movies.
I also struggled to nail down the movie’s moral point of view. Rocky Aur Rani makes no secret of when it’s moralizing, with poignant music cueing the audience to pay attention to the meaningful bits. But some of the messages come from strange angles, such as when Rani’s mom Anjali (Churni Ganguly) makes Rocky wear a bra in public in order to teach him gender equality. I have doubts about the lingerie store’s employees participating in an act deliberately meant to humiliate a patron.
Then there’s Rocky’s speech about making socially regressive missteps because he wasn’t taught not to. Singh’s delivery is heartfelt, but it’s strange to hear Rocky ask for leniency because he didn’t know it was rude to make fun of people for their skin color or weight. The whole thing feels like a aging white male standup comic in America lamenting that “you can’t say anything anymore” before ranting about “snowflakes.”
To reiterate what I stated at the start of this review, I think these plot issues may be less glaring when one is watching Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani in a theater on a giant screen with surround sound. Unfortunately, now that its theatrical run is over, the inconsistencies are more apparent.
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