STUDENT OF THE YEAR is an entertainer in the truest sense of the term. STUDENT OF THE YEAR(SOTY) narrates the wonderfully intricate and complex trajectory of three high school kids, their transition from adolescence/teenage to maturity/adulthood and the emotions they experience in this journey called life. Although love stories is a beaten to death genre, STUDENT OF THE YEAR doesn't fall into the 'typical romantic fare' category either. Karan and screenplay writer Rensil D'silva pay minute attention to detailing and character development and what comes across on screen seems like an unmarked, charming and bona fide experience within the commercial parameters. On the whole, STUDENT OF THE YEAR is amongst Karan Johar's most accomplished works. The youth brigade would love it and those who have already past that age would want to revisit those days. This one's entertainment, entertainment and entertainment at its best. Clearly, KJo has a winner on hands, yet again!
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Ratings:3.5/5 Movie Review by Times Of India
It's
KJo-Wala Love! Served fresh and piping hot from the Dharma college
canteen of romance. The story is simple and entertains throughout,
though it's not the first time this marathon of an idea has run past the
screen. 'SOTY' takes you back to your books and sinks you in true-blue
Bollywood syllabus, following the 'formula' - Two boys, one girl, one
glorious trophy and lots of testosterone. If this one doesn't pump you
up with nostalgia, it's time for you to go back to school already!. Tip
Off: You may not like this movie if bubble-gum romances, picture-perfect
worlds and candy-floss clouds are not your idea of a movie-going
experience.
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Ratings: Movie Review by Emirates 24X7
KJo
is unable to lend credibility to a story that’s awfully muddled. At one
point, he ambitiously tries to make another sports drama, along the
lines of Mansoor Khan’s hit movie ‘Jo Jeeta Wohi Shikander’, where an
underdog goes on to win an intra-school cycling trophy, only to return
to his comfort zone of innocent, candy floss love. Surely Karan Johar
isn’t eyeing for the ‘director of the year’ with his new, love fest,
making this yet-another pretty movie that will make little, or no,
impact on us. So, for those who were unable to digest ‘Kuch Kuch Hota
Hai’, this one would clearly remain beyond their comprehension.
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