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The film revolves around the life of a rich businessman Ranbeer Talwar, four orphans (Vashisht, Aditi, Iqbal and Avantika) and one angel.
Although one of the richest industrialist of the country Ranbeer lives the life of a loner, not by choice, but because he lost everyone, he ever loved. He is extremely successful as far as material things are concerned, but deep in his heart, he still yearns for the love, which he could never get. The film then introduces four orphan kids, Vashisht (Akshat Chopra), Aditi (Shriya Sharma), Iqbal (Rachit Sidana) and Avantika (Ayushi Berman), who have decided to live life by themselves, whatever be the consequences.
Now, when the film seems to be a a plot of all sad story webbed together, the story turns around 360 degrees when Ranbeer faces a very unusual landmark court verdict; he is asked to look after four orphan children. Unfortunately, the kids hate him and plot for a revenge for some reason and Ranbeer cannot meet their eyes too. It seems the verdict was not against Ranbeer, but the kids. The children do not want to live with a man they hate and they go ahead to make it quite evident. Their life together is a miserable story, until everybody bends down for a prayer of help from above.
God does help them. He sends his most mischievous, childlike, lovable angle to the rescue – Geeta, with a mission of love to bring Ranbeer and the kids together. Geeta burges into Ranbeer’s house as the self-proclaimed new nanny. Now, starts the roller coaster ride of fun, emotions, magic and love.
To know, whether Geeta will be able to succeed in her mission of love with the help of her lovable magic, go watch the movie.
Movie Review:
Ever since news and publicity about “Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic” has been doing the rounds, the film’s director Kunal Kohli has insisted it’s not a Bollywood take on the Hollywood classic, “Mary Poppins”.
Well, he may actually be right. There is a little bit of “Mary Poppins” in the nanny with the magic twist. But, there’s also a little bit of another Julie Andrews film, “The Sound of Music”, with the God’s messenger bringing a father closer to his children twist. And there’s a little bit of the Nicolas Cage-Meg Ryan film, “City of Angels”, with the angel choosing love over God twist.
So there’s a lot of “thoda” from here and there, but there’s also lots of “magic”, making Kohli’s latest film as director and first film as producer, a good old Disney-style movie.
As the movie’s title credits roll, we’re shown the childhood of a young Ranbeer Talwar, who is orphaned at a young age. In boarding school, he is the star student, winning every prize up for grabs and losing everyone he loves - parent, teacher and childhood sweetheart.
The older Ranbeer (Saif Ali Khan) is a yuppie businessman, sweeping awards and women off their feet, until one fateful night when he rams his car into an SUV. As a stunned and speechless Ranbeer steps out of his car, the wrecked SUV is towed away and the dead bodies of Mr and Mrs Wallia are brought out, resulting in his arrest and the bereavement of the four Wallia children.
A landmark judgment is passed and instead of a prison sentence, Ranbeer is assigned the responsibility - financial and emotional - of the four children for a three-month trial period. Should Ranbeer fail, he would face a non-bailable prison sentence.
Needless to say, the kids - Vasisht, Avantika, Aditi and Iqbal - are out for revenge and agree to move in with Ranbeer. However, it’s not smooth sailing and after an unpleasant evening, Ranbeer and the kids look up to God for help.
God, played by an all-dressed-in-white Rishi Kapoor and surrounded by a group of female angels, listens to their prayers and dispatches his favourite angel, Geeta (Rani Mukerji), to make the orphans and their new guardian learn to love each other.
And so, begins an adventure as Geeta enters their lives as a nanny and stays on as their Didi.
The plot is pretty predictable - even though highly implausible. However, for once, there is no melodrama. There is no ridiculous twist. There are no unexplainable details despite the fictitious storyline.
Kunal Kohli sticks to the basic formula of a family entertainer with elements of fun and fantasy and he gets it right.
Clearly, “Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic” is a film that has to be for kids, but it’s got that wholesome family feel to it and even the item number with the huge hit “Lazy Lamhe” works as an integral element within the plot.
With a safe and steady script, Kohli’s masterstroke has to be in the casting. Saif Ali Khan is a delight as the stone-hearted bachelor who turns soft. His transformation is believable and the actor’s chemistry with the child artistes is as real as it gets.
Rani Mukerji as Geeta the angel is chirpy in a positive way and manages to steer clear of Bollywood’s annoying good girl characterisation of anything divine.
And what about all those rumours that Saif and Rani barely spoke during the film’s shooting? Doesn’t matter. Ranbeer and Geeta work great on screen.
Even Amisha Patel, as Ranbeer’s girlfriend Malaika, is enjoyable as she nails the silly fashionista part.
However, Kohli deserves a huge thank you for his child artiste discoveries. Ranging in the age-groups of 5-11, the kids are a treat to watch. Their chemistry among themselves is magnificent, their acting restrained, their innocence remains without losing sight of the maturity of today’s children, their timing wonderful and their performances sterling.
The characters in “Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic” have all been sketched out well, allowing the entire cast to work separately within their skins and as a team.
Although the music of the film hasn’t received great reviews with the exception of “Lazy Lamhe”, it serves the purpose of fitting into the framework of a good Bollywood musical.
Go watch it. And don’t forget your kids.Rani Mukerji
Even if you happen to look like Rani Mukherjee, producers will follow you offering “big” roles - as the romantic interest of the male lead of the film. So, there’s no way that a filmmaker would not think of having Rani as the hero’s romantic interest. But Kunal Kohli did. For the very first time onscreen, you will see Rani Mukherjee not being playing the love interest of her co-star Saif Ali Khan in Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic. In an exclusive interview with us, Mukherjee confesses that it’s a testament to her acting skills that she carried off the role with such aplomb, as we finds out more.
That’s a good question, a little different from what the othersare asking me (laughs). I’ve seen Mary Poppins and I loved it because we used to sing one of the very famous songs from that film in my singing class which I can’t recall now. That’s one film. And ofcourse, Sound of Music, though she wasn’t an angel in the film but that was one movie I really liked watching as a kid and even now.
You are not only a movie star but a character actress as well. I mean, how hard do you have to work to create the characters you have portrayed in films such as Black, Bunty Aur Babli, Hum Tum and now Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic?
It takes a little bit of your focus to get into the skin of any character. I think I just have to be a bit more observant of the people and watch them in different walks of life and draw inspiration from it. In Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic, this angel is a lot Indianized and unfortunately I could not get inspired for my role because I haven’t seen a real life angel but I’ve just given my own touch to it.
The film has got fantasy, it’s got reality, kids, Saif Ali Khan and yourself. So what’s new in the film that tags it ‘unusual’?
What is unusual is that I am playing an angel and I don’t think that the Indian cinema, in the last 50 years, has made a film like TPTM. We have had films like Mr India, Koi Mil Gaya and Krissh. But we really haven’t seen any women doing anything with super-natural powers before. So this is one film which is a perfect blend between fantasy and real life, and that is TPTM’s USP. What’s more is that I am not allowed to love in the film. That makes it a bit unusual too, isn’t it?
We don’t usually see angels perform stunts. But did you come across any cliff-hanging experience in TPTM?
There aren’t any such stunts as you mentioned but it’s just me cycling down the rainbow to get to the Earth and sitting on different planets trying to create lunar and solar eclipse, so she basically does these things because she is a brat angel who loves to play pranks like throws stars on other angels and harasses them and floats on the swimming pool when she is made to fall down in the pool, etc. These are some of the many things she does in the film.
From being a brat, lets move on to some emotions. We’ve seen how well you can portray emotions in films. Then what challenged you as an actress for a role like this one which has no emotions?
I think that was something that really made me do this film in the first place because it was my first film in which I will not be seen crying and for me that’s wonderful because I have played so many characters who cry in each and every film. Infact, Kunal Kohli has saved a lot of glycerine in this film (laughs).
You’re 12 years old in the Hindi Film Industry and now that you’ve become so choosy, do you find that you’ve become too old for certain roles or too young for other roles?
I don’t think anybody can be too old or too young for any role. It just depends on what kind of role you want to do and you have to be intelligent enough to choose roles which you feel that the audiences would like to see you in. Bearing in mind my height, I can’t play a teenage girl of 16 in any film. That will push it a bit too far. But having said that, in movie making, there is nothing impossible that the actors can or can’t do. It depends on how fit you are and how good you look. Personally, I’d like to do roles that I enjoy playing and I feel something worthwhile to do in it rather than decide I’m too old or too young for it.
A film like TPTM will surely end something like - ‘…and happily ever after’. Do you think it’s just a myth or can Bollywood change the happy endings in such films?
Kids are so optimistic by nature and they are so positive that I think, any film with kids in them should have a happy ending because these kids are the future of our country who will bring a change in our society, for good, I hope. Plus, there is so much violence out there in the real world that it’s wise to show good side in kids and end the film on a happy note.
Is there any frustration after you’ve done the film and seen it and it all works fine, but you know you could have done something else to make it work better?
I think that happens with every actor. I don’t think that’s only with me. All the good actors are always complaining about their work not being good and that they could’ve done better. But filmmaking is all about that moment where you take the shot and where the shot is canned and you have to be as spontaneous and as good as you can be at that point of time. Then they can spend their entire lifetime thinking that ‘Oh, I could have been better’. The fact is, when a shot is canned, you have to be focused and have all your energies in that particular shot because it’s gone into celluloid forever.
What was it like joining a cast and crew that had already worked together?
It just makes it simpler and much easier. This is Saif’s second film with Kunal but my third film with both of them. So I have a great working relationship with them and a great rapport. When you are working with like minded people, it just becomes easier to work.
Out of all the Kunal Kohli films you’ve done, what would you consider your most memorable one?
Hum Tum because I got my first Best Actress Award for that film which makes it all the more special.
Any aspects of your character you identify with while playing the angel, besides being a brat?
(Laughs) Yes, I do by bringing in a lot of happiness in peoples life and always smiling.
When you talk about any angel, you create in your mind a special wardrobe for them which any director would. But has the designer made your look very simple or is it something extra special we’ll be seeing in the film?
When she is in heaven, she is dressed up like the other angels but when she comes on Earth, she has a different wardrobe and that is one look that she has in the entire film. We could have experimented with many things but as we did not specifically know and have not seen any angel in real life, we had to go by the fairy tale books, paintings and costumes worn by other actors who have portrayed the role of angels before. The costumes aren’t that special but the acting is.
How does it feel not being able to love your co-star in TPTM?
I think it’s very interesting because I’ve already played a lot of romantic roles and love romancing on screen. This was one welcome change in my character. And as you know I’m very hungry and excited to play different roles, this was also one of them which I really enjoyed playing.
With so many stars turning bloggers, when do we see you join the elite club?
When I really find the time to do that. Right now, I’m too busy and loaded with work.
What fairy or angel stories influenced you when you were growing up?
When I really find the time to do that. Right now, I’m too busy and loaded with work.