What's Your Raashee?

Review

4/10Critic Score

Ashutosh Gowariker's "What's Your Raashee?" is an ambitious romantic comedy that mistakes novelty for substance, ultimately collapsing under the weight of its own gimmick. The premise—a protagonist meeting twelve women, one for each zodiac sign—offers genuine comedic potential and allows for a clever structural framework. However, the execution is scattered and exhaustingly self-indulgent. Harman Baweja's performance is wooden and lacks the charisma needed to anchor such an expansive narrative, while the parade of actresses (Priyanka Chopra, Mallika Sherawat, Katrina Kaif among them) feel like cameos rather than fully realized characters. The direction prioritizes star-studded spectacle over coherent storytelling, with subplots involving the brother's gambling debts and the uncle's marital crisis feeling like afterthoughts that dilute rather than enrich the central romance.

What ultimately undermines the film is its fundamental misunderstanding of what makes romantic comedy work. The zodiac gimmick, while conceptually clever, prevents genuine emotional investment in any single relationship—we're simply ticking boxes rather than watching love develop. The film runs nearly three hours yet feels simultaneously bloated and hollow, with dialogue that ranges from clumsy to cringe-worthy, and a third act that resorts to melodramatic contrivance to manufacture stakes. For a director whose earlier works demonstrated visual flair, Gowariker seems lost here, letting the film drift into

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Storyline

So there's this guy named Yogesh who's living his best life in Chicago, doing really well for himself. His family back in Mumbai decides to check with an astrologer about their finances and ends up learning something wild – Yogesh is supposedly going to come into a huge inheritance, but only if he gets married by a specific date. Then boom, his grandfather actually does make him his sole heir, and suddenly everything becomes real!

When Yogesh gets a call about his dad having a heart attack, he rushes back to Mumbai only to discover it was all a setup by his brother. Turns out his brother is drowning in gambling debts – like, serious money owed to some really dangerous people – and the only way out is for Yogesh to get hitched before that deadline. At first he refuses, but when the situation gets threatening, he reluctantly agrees to go through with it.

To find a bride, Yogesh's uncle decides to run a matrimonial ad with his photo, and suddenly they get flooded with responses from hundreds of girls! Yogesh comes up with this idea that he'll meet one woman from each zodiac sign to see which one might be compatible with him. Meanwhile, there's all this other drama going on in the background with his uncle's marriage and some detective getting hired, which adds a whole other layer to this chaotic situation.

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