| Tomar Jonyo |
| Written by Su | |||||||||
| Tuesday, 18 November 2008 12:59 | |||||||||
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The good news is that Tomar Jonyo doesn’t ape the sing-and-sob melodramas or walk the path of fist-fights and bloodbath. It’s a cute love story that first-time director and SRFTI graduate Nilanjan Banerjee pulls off with fresh faces, pretty locations and an engaging plot. Joseph (Rishi), an orphan, works as the chauffeur of a Tollywood actress (Locket Chatterjee) by day and croons at a nightclub by evening. Shriya, pretty but visually-challenged, helps her mother run a flower shop.Though boy meets girl in the most cliched fashion — Joseph rams his car into Ankhi, she falls down with her basket of flowers, and sparks fly between the two — the romance does spring a surprise or two. First, Joseph pretends to be rich boy Aditya in order to impress Shriya. He becomes a party to his boss’s kidnapping to get money for his sweetheart’s eye treatment.
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