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6/10
Govinda's stunning emotional performance
jmathur_swayamprabha27 April 2013
Pardesi Babu (gentleman coming from outside the place) is a rom-com in its pre-interval session which turns into a love triangle in its post-interval session. The Pardesi Babu of this movie is Raju (Govinda) who migrates from his village to Mumbai to make it big in his life. He comes across runaway bride who is actually a rich girl being married against her will. She is Cheeni (Shilpa Shetty). Soon, both fall in love. However as usually happens in the life of lovers, the difference in status becomes a wall between Cheeni and Raju. Cheeni's father (Rajeev Verma) agrees to marry Cheeni to Raju upon the condition of his earning a sum of Rs. one crore in the span of one year. Raju gets disappointed but all of a sudden he finds a suitcase containing a sum of Rs. 10 lakh. Now he feels that he can meet the condition put up by Cheeni's father and get the love of his life.

He moves to Darjeeling with his friend and associate Happy Singh (Satish Kaushik) to buy a tea estate and manufacture tea in line with the formula devised by an unsupported scientist (Veerendra Saxena). Here he comes into contact with Karuna (Raveena Tandon) whose father (Deepak Qazir) has gone insane after failing to get his daughter married. Gradually the proximity of Raju and Karuna increases and one day Raju comes to know of something he was hitherto unaware of. That knowledge throws him into severe guilt-complex and instead of returning to Cheeni and her father after one year (he has met the condition of earning Rs. one crore), he decides to marry Karuna. However, Cheeni reaches Darjeeling as Raju did not return as per the information given by him through a letter. Karuna and Cheeni happen to meet and both of them come to know of the fact that the man of their dreams is common. This love-triangle gets resolved in the climax after Raju faces the charge of theft of money belonging to Cheeni's father whereas the real culprit is Narendra (Mohnish Behl).

This movie is an entertaining one with all the regular Bollywood formulae of ill-treatment of the lead character by his stepmom, his migrating to the city to make it big in the life, romance, comedy, songs and dances, villain's conspiracies, fights etc. available because the hero of this movie - Govinda was considered Jack of All in his heyday. Other than his marvellous comic timing, he could romance, he could dance, he could fight, he could emote; there's nothing beyond his reach as far as entertaining the audience was concerned. He was indeed the biggest entertainer of Hindi cinema for around a decade, being recognized as the uncrowned comedy king of Bollywood. This movie came when his magic was waning. However he has left no stone unturned in entertaining the spectator of this movie by his all-round performance supported by a reasonably good script.

The comedy-soaked first half of this movie is actually the build-up for its emotion-packed second half, especially the climax. The highlight as well as the best part of this movie is its climax only containing the emotional outburst of Govinda underscoring the fact that in today's materialistic world, money is considered supreme and given precedence over anything and everything. He asks the same question whether money can take the place of the values and virtues of life. Should the things like Shiv Ki Shakti, Meera Ki Bhakti, Krishna Ki Bansi, Koyal Ki Taan etc. etc. etc. be considered as lacking that special something that is contained by money only. He expresses the deep-seated pain in his heart by telling to all and sundry present there (the marriage venue) that his (step)mother's hatred was better than the love of them all and asserts to go back to his village (in Raj Kapoor's style - Hum To Jaate Apne Gaaon, Apni Raam Raam Raam). That's a stunning emotional performance by him. Mesmerizing ! Unforgettable !

Except Mohnish Behl whose talent has been spoiled by most of the directors of Bollywood, all the characters including Shilpa Shetty, Raveena Tandon, Satish Kaushik, Deepak Qazir, Veerendra Saxena, Rajeev Verma, Avtar Gill, Aasif Sheikh etc. have delivered up to the mark performances. And Govinda ? He's simply outstanding.

The beauty of the tea-gardens of Darjeeling has been spread very well in the screen (during the post-interval session). Some comedy sequences during the first half appear to be forced into the narrative, else the director has not allowed the length of the movie to go beyond the reasonable limit. Choreography and action aspects are also in order. Background score is satisfactory according to the changing moods of the movie throughout its duration.

Musical score prepared by Anand Raj Anand is satisfactory. It Happens Only In India was a chartbuster song when this movie was released. However in my view, the best song of this album is Kuchh Khona Hai Kuchh Paana Hai, Jeevan Ka Khel Puraana Hai. Jaave Sajna Main Nahin Karna Tera Aitbaar is also a good sentimental song. Other songs are all right. I feel that the songs are too many and a couple of songs could have been done away with.

Pardesi Babu was a flop and brushed aside by the reviewers too. However since I liked it, I recommend it as an entertaining flick not only to the fans of Govinda but the movie buffs in general also. For those who get impressed by the dialogs and performance of Govinda in its extra-ordinary climax, it has a repeat value. Otherwise also, it is a decent one time watch.
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8/10
A most enjoyable experience with my first Asian film
peter_cooper11 June 2001
In my part of the UK, Asian films are often shown at night. I usually avoid them since I'm usually not interested in watching their movies. They seem to have too much singing and simplistic storylines. Last night, however, I was enthralled by my first true Asian movie experience.

The main character in Babu is a fairly poor guy who wants to marry a rich guy's daughter, Chanii. However, the rich father is not impressed and demands that the main character (I forget his name) must earn 100,000,000 rupees within a year, and only then will he let him marry his daughter.

A chance encounter ends up with the overly honest main character accidentally picking up the wrong suitcase on his way home, and suddenly he is blessed with 1,000,000 rupees. His honesty makes him go to the police station to hand it in, but there he is faced by dishonest policemen who only want to take the money for themselves.

Him and his friend, Happy Singh, start to think about how they could make 100 million rupees from just 1 million. They enlist a scientist who has a secret recipe for tea.. and start to sell their own brand of tea.

After the first week, however, they have only sold two packets because their tea is too expensive. Happy Singh suggests that they start their own tea company and leases a house, a large field of tea, and some workers.. on the main character's behalf.

Without giving anything away, the rest of the story revolves around the activities of the main character, Happy Singh, the workers and the house maid known as 'Ms. Break-All'.. because she breaks everything she touches.

A nice film, which makes a great introduction to Asian cinema. Not too much singing, excellent characters, a good story (if a little clichéd).. good stuff.
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9/10
very good, emotional movie. Importance of love is shown.
himagrawal15 October 2019
Dialogues delivered by Govinda were superb! Fabulous. Story was good. If we consider it as a reality then it generally don't happen in reality that same person (Govina) who accidently got money in Mumbai, will meet the another same person's girl (Raveena Tandon) whose father's money was stolen. Same person who had stolen money in Mumbai, will meet Raveena Tandon at her home as a thief (person who pointed knife at Raveena). Girl (Shilpa Shetty) who loves Raju (Govinda) will meet the girl (Raveena) whose engagement is going to happen with the same guy. So these are the things which don't turn out as reality but if you watch it as a film only, then you will definitely love this film. It's a fantastic movie. Definition of love is perfectly represented in the story with some amazing dialogue delivery (especially by Govinda). Music is very fine. Don't know why this movie is so underrated.
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10/10
Sometimes RATING Do not JUSTIFY its Actual Value
shivamsahu-4224014 May 2021
Great Film, Superb Stroy with fabulous performancy by Govidna.
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