Aashiq Banaya Apne Movie Review

After DIL CHAHTA HAI, the new generation of storytellers decided to focus on
urban themes. The yuppie crowd and the oh-so-cool attitude became the new
mantra. In an attempt to make a 'kool' film, directors suddenly started
concentrating on styling and technique, while, in some cases, the content took a
backseat.
That's precisely the problem with AASHIQ BANAYA AAPNE. Debutante director
Aaditya Datt attempts a love story, packs in ample glamour and trendy music, but
forgets that it takes an engrossing, spellbinding, mesmerizing script to keep
the viewer glued to the screen for the next two hours.
The problem with AASHIQ BANAYA AAPNE is that the love triangle is so lifeless,
so listless, so outdated [two guys in love with the same girl] that you feel sad
that Aaditya couldn't rise beyond the mediocre, clichéd stuff. The screenplay
being lacklustre, the narrative fails to entice you as the drama unfolds.
At best, AASHIQ BANAYA AAPNE looks like a collage of scenes, assembled in a film
that abounds in mediocrity. The only redeeming factors are Himesh Reshammiya's
hip-hop music and Emraan Hashmi's performance.
Karan [Sonu Sood] loves Sneha [Tanushree Dutta], but is too much of an introvert
and just doesn't express his feelings to her. Although Karan's feelings are
evident to many, he is content in just seeing Sneha smile and never gathers the
courage to let her know his true feelings.
Vicky [Emraan Hashmi] is Karan's childhood friend. The opposite of Karan, Vicky
is an extrovert and a notorious flirt. All three lives change when Vicky joins
Karan and Sneha in college and Sneha is drawn towards Vicky.
Fearing Vicky's intentions, Karan tries to talk him out of his relationship with
Sneha, but Vicky assures him that he is in love with Sneha. Karan feels he has
lost the only woman he has ever loved, but knows he cannot do anything about it.
The closeness between Vicky and Sneha cross all boundaries and just as
everything seemed set between the two, one night shatters them both. Sneha turns
to Karan for support. Over time, Karan finally musters the courage to propose to
Sneha.
After Sneha and Karan are engaged, Vicky re-enters their lives. But that one
night changes their lives forever.
AASHIQ BANAYA AAPNE doesn't remind you of any one film in particular. To be
honest, there's no story in the first place. The concept of two guys fighting
over one girl has been beaten to death in Bollywood. Right from SANGAM to this
date, the moviegoer has witnessed similar stories time and again. Any novelty in
the enterprise? Nope!

If the first half is devoid of anything interesting, you expect some movement
in the story towards the post-interval portions. And the title song -- a
provocative and erotic number -- does promise a turn for the better. But it
stagnates soon after.
Aaditya Datt's direction is as poor as his script. The biggest drawback of the
film is that it relies so heavily on been-there-seen-that situations that you
actually search for something innovative throughout those two hours.
On the whole, AASHIQ BANAYA AAPNE is a good opportunity gone waste. At the
box-office, the film may attract the youth on its opening day thanks to the
aggressive promotion and popular music, but it just doesn't have the stamina to
stand on its feet thereafter.
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