
Kundan [Dhanush] may have rushed into falling in love with Zoya [Sonam Kapoor] but it was only in 10th grade he actually got courage to say it to her. Yet love doesn't just need courage. It needs persistance and patience, and a best friend like Murari [Mohd. Zeeshan Ayub], to get through its hurdles. So while Kundan gets through the "remember me" phase, the potentials from the parents and the not-so-subtle advances from another childhood buddy Bindiya [Swara Bhaskar], his lady love Zoya, having grown up in the world of Dehli University and met someone there, has adapted to the cultured and educated youth vision of modern India that Akram [Abhay Deol] follows and brushes off his advances as childhood sweetheart drama. Dejected to say the least, Kundan doesn't take things lightly to the news but then, neither does he let things slide either. He may have decided to help Zoya marry Akram but not before ensuring his own wedding plans on the same as final goodbye and good riddance. But when at the crossroads of losing his love to someone else and finding out the truth about Zoya's love, Kundan doesnt flinch at shedding light to the truth. What follows is how that one moment will change their lives to the point of no return.
Dhanush is the epitome of Kundan. No one can look and emote as easily for this boy next door character like him and the fact his films didnt cross the border to Bollywood works for him. He is fresh, intense and totally in his element. No machoism, six pack or designer clothes to make his stand out, yet that's what he does. Sonam Kapoor steps up her game and while her character itself becomes quite stiff, she falls into play and you do not see Sonam Kapoor, its Zoya. Abhay Deol is always a delight and bring a sense of Karthik from Mouna Raagam in his small yet vital role. Mohd. Zeeshan Ayub and Swara Bhaskar could not perfect their portrayal of Murari or Bindiya any further and the climax scene is made because of them.

So was it worth the money, time and conviction to get over preconceived notions? YES! I have seen my fair share of Southern actors venturing North for projects but Raanjhanaa is one that makes you forget those details and enjoy a story that has real to life emotions, and some not so nice realities.
Rating: 4/5