Movie Review: Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani; Star Cast : Ranbir Kapoor,  Katrina Kaif, Upen Patel; Director :Rajkumar Santoshi; Rating: *** 1/2 - Ghazab  Stuff.
The story begins with the showcase of ‘innocence tipping balance to  foolishness’ of Prem (Ranbir Kapoor). That’s just the start of many Charlie  Chaplinesque comical moments. Prem and his gang of good-for-nothing friends open  up the Happy Club; read their hangout place where they try to solve their love  problems or simply pass time. It’s when one of Prem’s friend needs to rescue his  damsel in distress that his chance meeting of Jenny(Katrina Kaif) happens.
What till now was expected to be a romantic comedy turns into a slightly  emotional film. However, there are some splendid moments when literally your  human brain doesn’t know how to react. That’s where we bow to director Rajkumar  Santoshi. For one, there’s a scene where Jenny stammers because she is upset.  When Ranbir tries to console her he stammers too because he suffers from the  same problem. Oh but Katrina doesn’t know this. So what does she do? One tight  slap! ‘For making a mockery of my sad situation’- as she puts it. You simply  don’t know how to react. You feel sorry for Ranbir, sorry for the hurt  Katrina…but then why does the snigger sneak up on you then? Because the  situation IS funny. You’ll know it when you go watch it. Oh yes, you can empty  your wallet for this one!
However, don’t forget the mindless adjective used to describe this movie.  Because simply it beats everyone whatever happened between Jenny and Prem on the  bridge. It so obviously gives the impression that Jenny accepts Prem’s  proposal?! Even so, when Prem goes to Goa to rescue Jenny from her forced  marriage to Tony, Jenny spring out ‘Rahul’s name out of the blue. Err…excuse me?  Who’s this new fella? Yes…so while we’re thinking that Prem’s world comes  crashing down because Jenny apparently is in love with Rahul(Upen Patel), her  school friend who’s returned from Canada.
But Prem had promised himself that he’d love Jenny with ‘no complaint, no  demand.’ So the boy sticks with her and helps her get married to Rahul. However,  the interaction between Prem and Rahul gets a bit drab.
This part of the film has been beautifully used for the subtle sarcasm of our  country’s failings. Right from Rahul’s politician father Pitamber (Govind  Namdeo) who doesn’t want his son to marry a Christian girls ’cause he’ll lose  out on all the Hindu votes, to the part where a mail train can easily be stopped  over a bridge for the convenience of lover-girl, and yes, the slice of media  which behaves like ‘hungry wolves’ for juicy stories!
Jenny eventually realizes that she can never be happy with Rahul and that her  true love is Prem. And at the end Prem’s grammatically incorrect English prayer  to Jesus God is answered and his photo gets permanently stuck on Jenny’s  heart!
Advertisements have been strategically hidden in the screenplay with even  Ranbir mouthing his youngistaan dialougue- ‘Chaaho Toh Kuch Bhi Hai Asaan’.
Salman Khan easily proves why he is the sweetheart of so many. His cameo is  mind blowing and even his dialogues are painfully witty!
Pritam’s scores are good. Tu jaane na takes you into a trance, Aatif Aslam’s  another gift to India. Prem ki naiyya would simply refuse to stop ringing in  your heads. None of the songs seem out of place and they’ve been shot in some of  the best places!
Action sequences are good with smart special effects. But they are neither  gritty nor gory. Infact, the combination of Prem n Jen doing action makes you  feel like you’re watching a fusion of Superman and Power Puff Girls! Kids are  sure to have a blast!!
Ranbir’s many avatar’s are awe-inspiring. He perfectly brings out the rawness  of an uneducated person as well as the sophistication of a gentleman. Katrina is  an eye-candy in every shot and a goddess in Tu jaane na. The movie has been  superbly peppered with antics from the supporting cast too. Thanks to them the  faked quirky horniness of Prem’s mother Shalini(Smita Jaykar), Shankar’s  (Darshan Jariwala) efforts to straighten out his son, and the laughter infusing  frustration of the broke Don Sajin (Zakir Hussain)have been nicely brought  out.
Ajab Prem… will make you laugh if you stop questioning it. Your lover may  have many shortcomings but you will still love him because that’s love. That’s  what makes it strange. That’s what makes it amazing! Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani  is a movie with many shortcomings but once you see it you can’t help loving it.  That’s what makes it Ajab. That’s what makes it Ghazab!!