
But alas as we all know, such a plan becomes a recipe for disaster, because while Taani would not change her heart for Surinder, he has now taken the extreme into becoming someone totally different, and thus struggles with the pain of living a lie, especially when his plan becomes successful and leaves him pondering over whether to live a lie forever, just to be with her. With the help of his good friend Bobby (Vinay Pathak), he transforms himself to the suave romantic hero with an alter ego Raj, crafted according to the male leading men in films that his wife appreciates, and decides to take ownership on his love life by wooing Taani from scratch with this new, outgoing persona. Opportunity presents itself of course, when Taani, bored with being a housewife, signs up for a dance class with Surinder's sponsorship. While he has some little itsy-bitsy happiness stemmed from Taani's taking care of him, he still feels shattered knowing that whatever sincerity, care and concern he'll be showering on her, will have zero effect in trying to win her over. Naturally this breaks Surinder's heart because there's nothing in this world he wouldn't do in order to bring her happiness that was originally hers, if he had in the first place not been associated with pain when he entered her life. There's this albatross hung around his neck, because his arrival heralded the darkest period in Taani's life, and thus was told upfront that while she can be a good wife to him, but she will never love him. A decision was made then, for her to be betrothed and married to Surinder, someone whom her father trusts, but this shotgun, arranged marriage turns out to be a loveless one for Surinder. But that day turns out to be a tragedy instead, with her fiancé and in-laws meeting with a fatal accident, and her father coincidentally suffering a stroke. His love life is practically zilch, but on a visit to his old school teacher's home, he gets captivated by the beauty and vivaciousness of his teacher's daughter Taani (Anushka Sharma), who has heard about him because of the frequent comparisons her father makes. Surinder Sahni is your typical routine joe who works for Punjab Power, meek and gentle, and a nerd to most. Third, the ending is so sweet that I ALMOST forgot how dopey the story had been! Worth seeing but inconsequential as well.

First, the acting is quite nice.and you cannot blame the actors for the dopey story elements. Despite my MANY reservations, the film does work overall for three reasons.

After all, aside from shaving off the mustache and blow drying the hair and changing clothes, they BOTH looked exactly like Shah Rukh Khan!! I assume the Indian audiences just suspended disbelief.but I kept thinking Taani was really stupid for not seeing that they were the same guy!!! And later, when Surinder works hard (finally) to win her over, she is pretty awful about this. When this happened, the film lost me and I almost turned it off. Well, this Raj is actually Surinder in disguise.and Taani believes these are two different guys.
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However, her new partner is an odd guy.brash, full of life and conceited. While there may be dance classes like this in India, it took me by surprise, as they seemed to be dancing much like you'd expect in a Bollywood film. Later in the film, Taani decides to take a dance class. In fact, I wanted to slap Taani repeatedly and yell at her "He's your husband.love him with all you have!".

Surinder sees his wife as perfect and unapproachable and Taani seems to give very little emotionally to the marriage. So, instead of celebrating their marriage and both being happy, the marriage is in trouble. The problem is that his wife, Taani (Anushka Sharma) is much, much younger and Surinder is a bit of a dork. When the story begins, Surinder (Khan) has just gotten married through a traditional arranged marriage. "Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi" is an enjoyable film, though I have to admit that the story is awfully silly and make this a rather silly Shah Rukh Khan outing.
