Tere Sang Movie Review
07
August
Cast: Ruslaan Mumtaz, Introducing Sheena Shahabadi; Director: Satish Kaushik; Rating: 3 out of 5.
This is Raj Kapoor’s Bobby with furtive sex and a baby thrown in for good measure. Otherwise the boy-meets-girl formula never seemed more homage-bound.Soft to the touch, but underpinned by a strong message on sex and the single parent, Teree Sang is a sweet and likable spin on premature parenthood.
The prim and propah Rajat Kapoor and Neena Gupta playing the debutante Sheena Shahabadi’s stiff-upper-lipped parents could well be the painfully-young Rishi Kapoor’s parents Pran and Sonia Sahni in Bobby with their socials airs and graces borrowed from a tacky soap on Page 3 mores.
Sahni had dropped her pallu to show her disdain for motherhood. Neena Gupta doesn’t seem sure of what to drop.
Gupta’s daughter Mahi’s upper-class upbringing doesn’t stop her from befriending the simple boy from Old Delhi . They meet, chat, flirt and …well go all the way. And we don’t mean that in any geopolitical sense, though Kaushik’s film does travel that extra distance both emotionally and geographically.
Ruslaan Mumtaz last (and first) seen in Mera Pehla Pehla Pyar is endearing and sincere as the boy next-door who kind of forgets that making love quite frequently means making a baby.
The whole episode where the callow don’t-know-any-better couple discover that they are thrust with unwanted parenthood is awkward and selfconscious, kind of in-sync with the young protagonist’s personalities.They don’t know any better. Providentially, the film does.
Once they take off into the scenic hills to play Mummy-Dadddy far away from prying eyes, the film assumes the quaint colours of a Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak with the couple’s disarming innocence adding a lemony luster of harmony to the otherwise-predictable Romeo-meets-Juliet-in-the-maternity-ward tale of juvenile slipups and slip-ins.
Satish Kaushik’s direction is straight-and-sincere most of the way. The couple is given a non-judgemental treatment till the end when ‘judge’ Anupam Kher shows up with his verdict on teen pregnancy. Though the narration makes a bold statement on premature hormonal exuberance it doesn’t quite acquire the poignant heartwarming intimacy and humour of Jason Reitman’s Juno. Nor does young Sheena Sahabadi have Juno’s contagious premature wisdom. The girl looks clueless about the birds and the bees and the wanna-bes.
The best interludes in the film feature Ruslaan’s plebian parents played with spirited earthiness by Satish Kaushik and Sushmita Mukherjee . Their life in the crusty dusty Old Delhi lanes are authentically recreated. In contrast the female protagonist’s world is awkward and cheaply stylized.
Juliet never had is so crude.
What ironically saves the day is the lack of chemistry between the lead pair. Painfully young and awkward Ruslaan Mumtaz and Sheena epitomise the premature householders grappling with house bills and pregnancy tests at a time when they should be at best worried about which party to attend next.
Kaushik gives the pair a fair chance to have their say. He isn’t endorsing teenage pregnancy. But if it happens you don’t need to run into the nearest abortion clinic.
Own up and be a man. That’s the message. Take it or leave it.
Ruslaan has a ball playing the boy-man looking seriously for bespectacled maturity. Jainendra Jain’s sermonistic Prem Rog past surfaces in bits and spurts when the homilies get prominent. Earlier Jain addressed remarriage. Here he addresses condoms without mentioning them.On the whole Teree Sang is not quite the film to watch and discard. It does make you think about sex and the ceetee. And how the thrill goes out of the window when parenthood calls.
Baby,you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.
- Subhash K Jha / IANS


16 Responses to “Tere Sang Movie Review”
1. rhoh
2. tazoomhey ppl.. must tel yar … awesome movie … it touched me guys.. i love sheena and ruslaan my style ideal was too cool in the movie.. i am impressed with his charcter in the movie.. all i can say is awesome man.. must watch it …
tazoom ali …..
3. waseemwithout a doubt, a cute simple kidult responsible & senseful love story with a strong message
4. smaranikathis is a beautiful film
5. nehathis rockssssssssssssss
nice 1. must watch it. itz a touchin movie
6. PankajDamn cool movie yaar, dunno wats da prob wid these so called critics..
7. munirasheena u look so cute in this film .
8. MuneerI must say its a beautiful movie
9. Gurzxxxi havent watched dat film yet but i bet it will be gud!!
10. ramanafantabulous movie.touches ur heart to the core.a zara hatke film with a good deep meaning.
do watch it!!!!!
11. rajyo sheena, ur acting was dashing and mindblowing….the theme of the story was absolute… when i saw this movie then i just freakout with my thought that who’s this girl acting in role of a kid and when i just saw the review of ur movie i got shock that it was u
12. samthen i told to myself that”kitna dafar hai tu..”
wish u happy future of ur life from bottom of my heart…
a total waste..why watch this whn u hav superb movies like kaminey and love aaj kal????
13. cristini like the movie a lot sheena and rouslan you rock
14. RahulAusum Movie…………. Gud story……. I’ll give 10/10 to this movie. Its Too differnt frm other Romntic Movies.. it has both Sad and Love with extra ordinary way……….. Gud movie….. DOnt take this move like *** its too family viewing movie
15. maddyoh my god! wat a movie
16. rabiya!goshh!!!i can never forge’ dis one!!!
kukooo!!!i lubbb yeww!!!u re too hawt,an’ u mahi u wre amazinn too darlinn!!!
both ov yeww du make sumoder romantik one as soon as possible!lubed it!