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Hum Dono Rangeen Review

Review by IndiaGlitz [ Saturday, February 5, 2011 • Hindi ]
Hum Dono Rangeen Review
Banner:
Navketan International Films
Cast:
Dev Anand, Nanda, Sadhana
Direction:
Amarjeet
Production:
Dev Anand
Music:
NULL

Old world charm - That's the major most reason for one to check out what 'Hum Dono Rangeen', the coloured version of Dev Anand's 'Hum Dono', has to offer. Re-releasing after half a century has passed by, the film has also been technically enhanced by means of sound and cinemascope viewing, something that makes it a promising viewing for those who haven't caught the movie yet.

The story here is about a jobless youth (Dev Anand) and his rich girlfriend (Sadhna) who can't live together due to their class boundaries. Feeling jilted, the young man joins the Army and finds a senior who is his look-alike (Dev Anand again) and already married (to Nanda). The two become thick friends but when the senior goes missing on the war-field, the junior has to take the responsibility of filling up for him at the home-front. How he struggles while trying to live a dual life is what 'Hum Dono Rangeen' is about.

The person who makes the entire revisit of the film worth it is the man at the hot seat, Dev Anand, who (with his unmistakable charm) still manages to win your heart. He plays two distinct characters in both his roles and brings in a difference through physical appearance, body language as well as mannerisms.

Amongst the leading ladies, Sadhna is of course easier on eyes due to her more 'crowd friendly' characterisation since Nanda is shown to be already married and also bed ridden for large portions in the film. It has to be noted though that the film doesn't really have many twists and turns save the one around the pre-climax. An extended war sequence before the interval is done well though.

'Hum Dono Rangeen' isn't one of those stylised films, something that Dev Anand has been famous for. Instead, the shot taking is simple, sets pretty ordinary and production values average as well. Also, for those who are used to watching films that last under two hours, 'Hum Dono Rangeen' is indeed a test of patience. There are long drawn scenes and extra long pauses that contribute in a major way to result in a near three hour long affair.

In fact it wouldn't have been a bad idea if a snappier, under two and a half hours version, of the film would have actually been released. Nevertheless, what gets etched in your memory are the songs with (of course) 'Main Zindagi Ka Saath', 'Abhi Na Jaayo Chorr Kar' and 'Allah Tero Naam' being the pick of the lot.

With a passage of 50 years and hence 10000 films, it isn't difficult to predict how the storyline of 'Hum Dono Rangeen' will take the shape. What could have been mighty original then would seem stale or repetitive today. This is the reason why one has to keep this in mind while watching the film. Also, there are number of other changes that have happened over a period of time. The mode of communication, family values, relationships, patience - there are so many places where one feels that if a similar situation would have taken place in the current era, the outcome would have been different.

Watch it for sheer nostalgia if not anything else.

Rating: ***

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