Vaada Raha
Friday, September 11, 2009 17:17 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Starring: Bobby Deol, Kangana Ranaut, Mohnish Behl, Dwij Yadav and Sharat Saxena
Director: Samir Karnik
Rating: **

Vaada raha...I promise is a beautiful story, but impact less. Courtesy poor direction and screenplay. Despite a fairly powerful star-cast this film lacks what we call commercialism in tinsel town.

Poor promotions have already done damage to the film. To top it all, the film critics won't find a reason to coax the cine-goers to go and watch this film.

Heart-touching script loses it essence as one gets to the middle of the film, the screenplay bores you to death till the end and you discover nothing unique.

Duke Chawla (Bobby Deol) is a successful doctor who is on the verge of marrying the love of his life Nalini (Kangana Ranaut).

But destiny has something else in store for him. He meets an accident and eventually is paralyzed from neck downwards. He is devastated as his ladylove too betrays him the way life does.

Soon in his aimless and hopeless life enters a boy Roshan (Dwij Yadav), who is full of life and inspires him to not lose hope. And what happens next is somehow interesting to watch in terms of story, but direction and screenplay goes haywire where Vaada Raha loses all the points.

Kangana Ranaut does not get much scope. Bobby Deol is perfect for his part and shares an amazing screen rapport with Dwij Yadav.

Overall, Vaada Raha I promise won't impress everyone, but is a mediocre attempt by the filmmakers. Star value might give the cine-goer to watch the film, but they certainly won't be much pleased at the end of the day.
Chhorii 2 Movie Review: A Missed Opportunity in the Horror Thriller Genre!

The sequel to the critically acclaimed Chhorii (2021) was expected to blend spine-chilling horror with pressing

Friday, April 11, 2025
Jaat Review: A Power-Packed Action Drama Led by Sunny Deol's Unmatched Screen Presence!

But while star power ignites the spark, Jaat makes it clear that substance, story structure, and

Thursday, April 10, 2025
Akaal: The Unconquered Review: A Powerful Tribute to Khalsa Bravery and Punjabi Cinema!

Set against the historical backdrop of Punjab in 1840, the movie follows Akaal Singh (played by Gippy

Thursday, April 10, 2025
Review Khakee - The Bengal Chapter - Gritty, and Intense!

Netflix’s Khakee: The Bengal Chapter is not your usual cop-vs-criminal drama—it’s a raw and intense crime

Tuesday, April 01, 2025
Kanneda Review - Parmish Verma Shines in a Gripping Gangster Drama!

Set in the aftermath of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Kanneda presents a compelling depiction of a growing

Friday, March 21, 2025
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT