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The name Priyadarshan is synonymous with comic fares. It instantaneously conjures up images of several entertaining films he has attempted over the years. Naturally, you expect his new outing MERE BAAP PEHLE AAP to be a joyride as well. Even the promos of the film, beamed round the clock on TV, give an impression that it's a laugh-riot.

Sure, MERE BAAP PEHLE AAP has its share of light moments that make you chuckle, even break into laughter, but it's not a laughathon from start to end. From the interval point onwards, right till the finale, the focus shifts to drama, making the goings-on serious at times.

One factor that goes against the film is its length. The concept is truly novel -- for the Hindi screen at least -- but how one wishes Priyan would've controlled its length. Movies of 2 to 2.15 hours duration are fine, but 2.40 hours [add to it the promos of new films, plus interval makes it a 3-hour outing] is strictly no-no in today's times. Priyan should've brought down the length for sure!

Despite hiccups, MERE BAAP PEHLE AAP has endearing moments that work to its advantage. In a nutshell, it had the potential to rise to the level of GARAM MASALA, BHAGAM BHAG and BHOOL BHULAIYA, but it eventually ends up being an average fare!

Janaradhan [Paresh Rawal] has spent his life bringing up his two kids, Chirag [Manoj Joshi] and Gaurav [Akshaye Khanna]. Now when the duo has grown up, Gaurav takes up the responsibility of his father. They both manage the household chores and their business to the best of their abilities. Though he is the younger son, he treats his father like his son. Gaurav shouts, threatens, fights, even locks up his father occasionally so that his prankster-friend Madhav [Om Puri], who is desperate to get married, does not spoil him.

Madhav and Janaradhan, who are always in search of a bride for Madhav, forever land up in trouble and every time Gaurav has to bail them out and face the embarrassment.

Gaurav starts getting prank calls from a girl who turns out to be his old college friend Shikha [Genelia D'Souza]. Shikha is staying with her guardian Anuradha [Shobhana], who happens to be Janardhan's first love.

Gaurav and Shikha notice changes in Janaradhan and Anuradha's behaviors when they come face to face after many years. They come to know about their past. Now Gaurav wants his father to get married to his lost love. Of course, the path is not so smooth, there are obstacles.

MERE BAAP PEHLE AAP begins really well. Om Puri's roving eye, Paresh Rawal's timid nature, Om and Paresh's encounter with lady cop Archana Puransingh -- the sequences are truly very enjoyable. But Genelia's constant calls to Akshaye, though meant to be equally interesting, fall flat; they hardly evoke any mirth.

The twist in the tale -- when Paresh spots Shobhana -- increases your anxiety and you look forward to a gripping tale in the second hour. But it's a mixed bag again. Agreed, people may scoff at the idea of a 60 + man wanting to get married, even though his son [of marriageable age] is a bachelor, but it could've been presented more convincingly. Here, the writer is at fault. The Naseeruddin Shah track in the finale is fine, but his bowing down to Akshaye in a fraction of a minute is difficult to digest.

Directorially, Priyan knows the craft well, no two opinions on that, but he needs to judiciously trim the film by at least 30 minutes for a stronger impact. Vidyasagar's music is a major disappointment. Barring the title track, which runs on the end credits, the other tracks are strictly okay. Piyush Shah's cinematography is excellent and the stunning locales of Kerala act as icing on the cake. Dialogues deserve special mention. Some of the lines are truly well penned. Editing is the weakest link of the enterprise.

Both Akshaye and Paresh live their roles, though there's a possibility that a section of the audience may not really like the son bossing over his father. Acting-wise, Akshaye is, as always, very much with the character, essaying his part with incredible ease. Paresh gets a solid role yet again and he sinks his teeth into it. Again, a job well done!

Genelia looks fresh and pairs off well with Akshaye. She leaves a mark. Om Puri is lovable and a major asset for this movie. Archana Puransingh is excellent. Rajpal Yadav is wasted. Ditto for the powerhouse of talent, Shobhana. She deserved a better deal. Manoj Joshi is fair. Naseeruddin Shah is effective, as always.

On the whole, MERE BAAP PEHLE AAP is enjoyable in parts -- an entertaining first hour, a not-too-entertaining second hour. At the box-office, it's at best an average fare. However, the prospects should improve if the makers trim the film from 2.40 hours to 2.10 hours.

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After 06-06-06 dated Omen in Hollywood, now its Priyadarshan’s directed ‘Mere Baap Pehle Aap’ realease date which is doing the rounds.

Apparently Akshaye Khanna’s debut ’BORDER’ also made it to the theatres on the 13th and was declared a hit. Akshaye has also worked with Priyan on hits such as Hungama and Hulchul which gives him enough reasons for being confident.

Another factor that makes the director fearlessly release the movie on 13th June (expected movie release date) is the strong starcast of the movie. Naming a few it has the comedy icon Paresh Rawal, Om Puri, Rajpal Yadav who have already found their share of success with Priyan.

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Janaradhan Wishvanbhar Rane (Paresh Rawal) a widower has spent his life bringing up his two kids Chirag (Manoj Joshi) and Gaurav (Akshaye Khanna). Janaradhan has done everything for their kids to bring them up in the best possible manner, ever since they were toddlers. Now when the duos have grown up; Gaurav takes up responsibility of his father. They both manage the household chores and their business with best of their abilities. Though he is the younger son, he treats his father like his son. Gaurav is on the guard with the vigilance of a disciplined parent. He shouts, threatens, and fights – even locks up his father occasionally so that his prankster best friend Madhav Mathur (Om Puri) who is a divorcee, desperate to get married, does not spoil him.

Madhav and Janaradhan who are always in search of bride for Madhav forever land up in trouble and every time Gaurav has to bail them out and face the embarrassment.

Gaurav busy managing his business starts getting prank calls from a girl who turns out to be his old college friend Sheekha Kapoor (Genelia D’souza). Sheekha is staying with her guardian Anuradha (Shobana) who is also Paresh’s first love.

Gaurav and Sheekha notice changes in behavior of Janaradhan and Anuradha when they come face to face after many years. They come to know about their past relationship. Now Akshay wants his father to get married to his lost love.

Gaurav and Sheekha embark upon a rib-tickling journey to arrange his father’s love marriage and in the process find soul mates in each other. Of course, the path is not so smooth: there are obstacles. But then, Madhav’s desperate desire for a bride comes handy. How this trio tries to arrange Janaradhan’s and Anuradha’s love marriage is a fun ride to watch.

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Years back when Priyadarshan and Akshaye Khanna had come together, they created some Hungama and Hulchul. Now as they get together for Mere Baap Pehle Aap, they are also joined by Vidyasagar, the composer of Hulchul, who creates tunes for this yet another comedy flick this season. Sameer is the lyricist.

Though the songs of Hulchul didn't really create much 'hulchul' to begin with, a couple of numbers ('Rafta Rafta', 'Ishq Mein') did manage to stick on and can be heard even today. In case of Mere Baap Pehle Aap though, even that looks pretty doubtful.


Sangeet Haldipur is entrusted with the responsibility of singing the title song 'Mere Baap Pehle Aap'. A relative newcomer who in the past has been heard in Traffic Signal and Corporate, Sangeet gets a big solo for himself here as he croons for Akshaye Khanna in this promotional track. However, the tune here is just about average and doesn't quite make you jump along as it is played. A number about a son trying to get this father remarried, it doesn't have the required punch which is so very well required for a promotional number to make an impact.

It is an out and out Pritam influence in guest composer Tauseef Akhtar's 'Ishq Subhan Allah' which has a mix of Hindi and English lyrics with rap in the background. Well, within a matter of seconds one realizes why the song comes close to sounding like a Pritam track all the way. Well, that's because the song is rendered by none other than Neeraj Shridhar who in the recent past has delivered numerous back to back hits with the composer.

Bob's rap in the background with Alisha Chinoy as Neeraj's partner further makes the song instantly attractive which makes 'Ishq Subhan Allah' a track which could be next Akshaye Khanna hit after 'Pehli Nazar Mein' [Race]. However, though 'Pehli Nazar' was a love song, 'Ishq Subhan Allah' falls under the dance track category. The 'remix version' which comes at the album's end only consolidates on the catchy tune further!

An item number sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, 'Shamma Shamma' is the one for the front benchers. The setting of this song could be anywhere - a bar, club or perhaps a stage show. Its racy beats make sure that there is no dull moment while this 4 minute long song is played but in the end there isn't much that you take home out of this 'chalu' number. And by the way, words like 'Kanwari kali', 'Khali Bali' and stuff alike have been dead and buried long ago! Barely passable number and hardly a reason to go for 'Mere Baap Pehle Aap'.

With Udit Narayan and Shreya Ghoshal coming together, one expects a love song in the offering. Well, 'Maine Hawa Ke Paron Pe' is a love song but barely 45 seconds into it and you know that it is hardly a number that could turn out to be memorable. A dull number in spite of some pepped up Western arrangements, 'Maine Hawa Ke Paron Pe' has as cliched lyrics as Sameer could possibly write and the result is an out and out boring number which makes one wonder how Priyadarshan could approve it in the first place. The song is repeated with Shaan replacing Udit Narayan but the best of the singers couldn't have possibly saved this drag of a tune!

A track about a female being readied for her 'doli' being readied for her 'piya's angana', 'Jaana Hai Tujhko' is purely situational and can be given a sustained hearing primarily due to Alka Yagnik at the helm of affairs. With a prominent South Indian music flavor to it, the number has a decent tune but that's about it. Again, not a kind of number which would make one root for owning a copy of Mere Baap Pehle Aap.

Overall, Mere Baap Pehle Aap is one of the poorest soundtracks of a Priyadarshan film in the recent past. While his last, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, had a chartbuster score, it would be highly surprising if Mere Baap Pehle Aap manages to do even one tenth of it's business when it comes to music sales!
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/photo.cms?msid=2978081 Actor Akshaye Khanna is in high spirits these days. We hear he is so pleased with the way his next release – Mere Baap Pehle Aap – has turned out, that he is now paying personal attention to the promotions and all.

Akshaye has taken time out to sit down with the design team, has conducted brainstorming sessions and given briefs as to what the first promo of the film should look like. Will his 'personal touch' be the Midas touch and help the producers make some big bucks at the box office? Let's hope so.
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Post Tamil hit ‘Santosh Subramaniyam’, Genelia is going places.

Having played the role of a bubbly and young innocent role in ‘Santosh Subramaniam’ with ease, the actress is smiling all the way with offers coming her way in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi industry.

‘Santosh Subramaniyam’, a remake of Telugu hit ‘Bommarillu’, featured Genelia as the female lead in both the languages.

A thrilled Genelia says, ' I never knew that I would emote so well, until I worked in ‘Bommarillu’ and ‘Santosh Subramaniyam’. I don’t want to do heroine-centric films. If I have a meaty role, I am ready to grab it'.

Genelia has been assigned to do three films in Hindi. They include a remake of ‘Santosh Subramaniyam’ opposite Harman, a movie with Aamir's nephew and another Mere Baap Pehle Aap directed by Priyadharshan'.

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Shemaroo Entertainment

Release Date
June 6, 2008

Genre
Comedy

Producer
Ketan Maroo
Mansi Maroo

Director
Priyadarshan

Star Cast
Akshaye Khanna
Naseruddin Shah
Shobhana
Paresh Rawal
Om Puri
Rajpal Yadav
Manoj Joshi
Genelia Dsouza
Archana Puran Singh

Lyricist
Sameer

Music Director
Vidyasagar

Cinematography
Piyush Shah

Choreography
Bosco Martis
Caesar Gonsalves
M Prasad
Pony Verma

Art
Sabu Cyril

Costume
Neeta Lulla
Shefali Gupta
Rahul Agasti
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Mere Baap Pehle Aap - Movie Stills, Preview, Review, Songs


Director : Priyadarshan
Cast : Akshaye Khanna, Naseerudheen Shah, Paresh Rawal, Shobhana
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Akshaye Khanna is on Cloud Nine and rightly so! His work in RACE has come in for tremendous appreciation and most importantly, its success at the box-office has only added to the excitement. Shooting for SHORTKUT in Bangkok, the actor confides in me that no one expected RACE to work in such a big way. “Of course, all of us were confident that it would work big time, but the numbers have caught everyone unawares,” he sounds elated.

Akshaye, who has worked with some of the biggest names in the business, now looks forward to working with Akshay Kumar some day. “Imagine the two of us in one movie,” he states, “And only two people can achieve the impossible -- Abbas-Mustan and Priyadarshan. In fact, they've been toying with the idea of casting us in a movie, but haven't found the right script yet.”

Akshaye now looks forward to his next release MERE BAAP PEHLE AAP, which brings Akshaye and Priyadarshan together after a gap of few years. “It's a fabulous film. In fact, I'd like to say that it's Priyan's best film so far,” he beams. Coming from someone whose name is synonymous with qualitative cinema, it only increases the expectations from this film.
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Akshaye Khanna’s next venture is a Priyadarshan flick, titled Mere Baap Pehle Aap. A comedy, it also stars Genelia D'Souza, Naseeruddin Shah and Archana Puran Singh, along with the usual suspects (for a Priyadarshan film) like Paresh Rawal, Om Puri and Rajpal Yadav. According to sources, Akshaye, Paresh and Genelia have wrapped up shooting a promotional song for the film. Apparently, the set for the song was worth one crore. Imagine the budget for the entire film. Anyhow, this is the third time Priyadarshan has roped in Akshaye for a comedy. His previous two efforts, Hulchul and Hungama were a riot and did extremely well at the box-office. Let’s hope we get an entertainment-filled flick.
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