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Ramaiya Vastavaiya movie review: Old masala rehashed in a new pack

The lady from a small town village (Shruti Haasan) is wooed by a crazy NRI  guy (Girsih Kumar) at a wedding.  Their families (Randhir Kapoor, Poonam Dhillon, Sonu Sood and Vinod Khanna) go into an



Jacqueline Fernandez's item number is nothing but an attempt to fill the gaps of the flick which is not enough.
Though there are a few amusing flashes with couple of beautiful songs but the melodrama of the typecast comes harder over it to ruin the minimum of  fun.

Girish Kumar as a spoilt brat has a decent show in the flick. Shruti Haasan looks pretty. Sonu Sood is good but seems like trapped in this emotional encounter.

Poonam Dhillon, Randhir Kapoor and Vinod Khanna's performances are decent.

Sachin-Jigar's music has nothing new to offer. Among the songs Atif Aslam's Jeene laga hoon and Ke rang jo lagyo are good.

Ramaiya Vastavaiya deserves two stars, which is the remake of  the director's 2005  venture in a Telugu film Nuvvostanante Nenoddantana (which itself was a remake of Maine Pyar Kiya). You can safely give a miss to this one.