When we hear the name Ranjha, we associate it with the symbol of love but what does the title Ajj De Ranjhe suggest ? It gives more of a tentative idea of modern, enthusiastic idle flirts. But does the movie Ajj de Ranjhe relates to this definition, thats what the point is to throw the light upon.
In modern days mostly youth oriented movies are making the impact on Box Office. So as the title speaks Ajj De Ranjhe also revolves around the modern youth. However, what distinguishes this movie from other youth oriented movies, along with romantic sequence it has also tried to touch some of the important factors like unemployment and the thought of breaking traditional thinking of the society.
The plot of Ajj De Ranjhe concentrates on two different stories through out until just before the point of climax. At one side it demonstrates the life of a hockey player turned Police Inspector Manjeet Singh Firki (Gurpreet Ghuggi) and on the other hand the story describes the life of an unemployed, struggler but yet a so called modern Ranjha, Ambar (Aman Dhaliwal). Manjeet Singh Firki has to deal with conventional problems which are associated with the job of a police man. Along with his durable duty he also to deal with a delightful case involving a NRI girl Harpreet (Kimi Verma) with whom he falls in love and that’s what he tries to say in the song Rabba Thanedar nu Pyar Ho Gaya. Being a struggler and unemployed, Ambar deals with some pragmatic problems at home. His life takes turn at one glance when he falls for a TV Reporter Kranti (Gurleen Chopra) and also decides to take on the same job which Kranti does. So even Ambar also has to deal with some conventional problems which are associated with the job of an honest TV reporter who extracts a racket of drug dealers. Just before the climax, the two different stories get emerged together which delivers a scintillating climax.
Ajj De Ranjhe offers an opportunity to showcase two aspects, the police public relationship and targeting a way to accountable life for youth. It also shows that if the power of police uniform and media can be used precisely, it can clean up so many social evils in a matter of days. So the subject of the movie can be called an impressive one because it delivers a valuable message to the audience. But there are some loopholes in the movie which makes the presentation sluggish a little. At times story moves very slowly especially before the interval and some songs make their way in at needless times. One gets the feeling it would have been better if the two different stories have emerged together earlier than they do. But still the movie has got so many decisive facts to offer and contains decent enough entertainment. It has been a complete package of Romance, Action and Comedy.
Ajj De Ranjhe contains a profound starcast with Gurpreet Ghuggi and Aman Dhaliwal being the main lead actors and Kimi Verma and Gurleen Chopra are the lead female actresses. Gurpreet Ghuggi is already known as the comedy king, with him Rana Ranbir and Rana Jung Bahadur also have cooked the comedy fries at the peak. Deep Dhillon and Paramveer Singh have looked promising in their negative roles. As per the current trends, there is a surprise for the audience, a dynamic guest appearance of Guggu Gill as a senior police officer. Each and every actor have done justice to their characters in the movie.
Well, when the name of Director is Manmohan Singh, then its almost certain that direction of the complies with subject of the movie. As everyone knows, he is a time-honoured director of Punjabi movies, so he has justified his stance once again. Music and background score of the movie is just about average. Screenplay and dialogs are very impressive and mostly very robust to the situation. Cinematography is just about ideal.
All in all, Ajj De Ranjhe is exciting, societal and funny. But it could have been more engaging especially in the pre interval part to bring more crowd in. Yet the movie has got so much nice about it and its worth watching.
From PunMovies.Net, Ajj De Ranjhe gets 3.5/5.
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