![]() Take for instance the time when Raj's second daughter, Sanya, comes home one night after a drinking binge. It would have been a winner had it been handled more maturely and sensitively. Why, for example, has the mother-daughter bond not been explored? More important, why does it not show a man's discomfort at having to suddenly become his daughters' friend while struggling with the loss of his wife? And, might one say it, quite superficially. This angle has been touted as the backbone of film, but it's been treated quite shoddily. From being provider of the house, Raj has to singlehandedly bring up his three young daughters. Raj Singh Puri (Jackie Shroff), loses his wife Shalini (Rati Agnihotri), in an accident. Instead, it's a mishmash between a family drama and a tacky love story. Handled sensitively, it could have been an emotional masterpiece. It's supposed to be a story about a father who is suddenly faced with bringing up his three motherless daughters. ![]() Yaadein is a story of memories - some sad, some painful, some full of love, some of joy, some of longing, some of desire.īut like champagne gone flat, Yaadein tantalises in the beginning and loses its fizz.
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