Teree Sang (2009) *MQ*
By octron • Aug 8th, 2009 • Category: 2009, Drama, Just In
Two observations before I ‘dissect’ TEREE SANG…One, it’s often said that veterans find it extremely difficult to change with times, adapt to new-age cinema.Two, it’s often said that a capable director has the potential to unearth new talent and polish their skills.The two observations hold true for Satish Kaushik, who’s known for dramatic/masala entertainers and who changes gears so swiftly with TEREE SANG.Now let’s begin… First and foremost, TEREE SANG is not JUNO. The resemblance starts and ends with an adolescent getting pregnant. TEREE SANG is not KYA KEHNA either. TEREE SANG mirrors what’s happening in society vividly. But, at the same time, it’s not dark or disturbing, nor does it get preachy.But there’re minor issues. Certain portions make this real story look filmy and that robs the film of its freshness. It becomes another BOBBY and LOVE STORY at one point. More on that later! Yet, all said and done, TEREE SANG is fresh and engrossing in most parts. Recommended!
The next thing we know is Maahi gets pregnant and her parents are fuming. Her dad wants her to abort the kid, but she surprisingly wants to keep it. What follows is a lot of headache for the parents and a journey of self discovery for the young lovers as they elope to give their unborn child a chance to live. There’s also some courtroom drama debating the question of ethics regarding teenage pregnancy.
‘Teree Sang’ starts off fine but keeps veering off into a somewhat fantasy land. Guess what! The underage lovers elope and within days they manage to get a plush house. If only life was so easy! Secondly, the characterization of Maahi doesn’t come across as convincing. She’s shown as an immature, dreamy little girl who suddenly transforms into a strong-headed personality choosing to undergo the whole pregnancy and bear the child.
On the whole, TEREE SANG has a new story tell and that is its biggest USP. At the box-office, the film may be a slow starter, but has the merits to pick up with word of mouth if the youth as also the family audiences take to it.
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