Plot
A
shirtless
Shiv
(Sushant
Singh
Rajput)
emerging
from
the
water
body
in
a
gurudwara
with
his
six
pack
abs
prominently
in
focus!
That's
how
Raabta
unravels
onscreen
with
the
first
shot.
Shiv
next
lands
up
in
Budapest
for
work.
For
all
those
who
think
bankers
are
boring,
this
Punjabi
munda debunks
that
myth! He
is
a
charming
bloke
when
it
comes
to
flirting
and
throwing
cheesy
pick-up
lines
at
women.
On
one
such
date,
his
eyes
fall
on
the
lovely
Saira
(Kriti
Sanon)
in
a
patisserie.
Sparks
flow
instantly
and
our
boy
gets
swept
off
the
feet.
He
begins
to
work
his
charming
ways
on
Saira
and
she
slowly reciprocates
his
feelings.
Soon
the
couple
realizes
that
there's
more
to
their
'one
night
stand'.
Meanwhile,
Saira
continues
to have
flashes
about
drowning
in
water
and
a
hazy
past
life. She
also
suffers
from
hydrophobia.
However,
doubts
arise
when
she feels
a
karmic
connection
with
Shiv
and
a
fortune
teller
warns
her
about
history
repeating
itself.
Enter
Zac
Merchant (Jim
Sarbh),
a
wealthy,
liquor
baron
with
a
mysterious
air
around
him.
Strangely,
Saira feels connected
to
him
too in
some
ways.
A
sneak-peek
into
the
past
life
and
it
eventually
becomes
all clear!
The
rest
of
the
film now
holds the
answer
to
with
whom
is
Saira
eventually
going
to
walk
away
with.
Direction
Bollywood
has
seen
several
reincarnation
films
in
the
past
but
debutante
director
Dinesh
Vijan's
Raabta
has
a
whiff
of
fresh
air
when
it
comes
to
the
backdrop
of
the
plot.
Unfortunately
this
doesn't
prevent
him
from
defying
logic
and
steering
clear
of
stereotypes
and
clichés.
He
manages
to
capture
his
lead
pair's
chemistry
onscreen
brilliantly
and
pulls
off
the
fluffy
parts
of
the
film
quite
well. Despite
a
novel
concept,
Raabta
ends
up
as
a
half-baked
film
as
Dinesh
Vijan
falters
and
bores
when
it
comes
to
the
intense
part
of
storytelling.
The
first
half
of
the
film
focusses
on
Sushant-Kriti's
love
track.
Though
their
lovey-dovey
moments
keep
you
hooked,
you
still
feel
the
clock
ticking;
blame
it
on
the
plot
which
gets
over-stretched
a
bit.
Had
the
second
half
been
as
interesting
than
the
first,
Raabta
could
have
been
a
more
enjoyable
fare.
Performances
Sushant
Singh
Rajput
wins
you
over
with
his
playful
act.
Barring
a
bit
here
and
there,
he
perfectly
pulls
off
the
macho
cockiness
with
ease.
And
yes,
he
goes
full
throttle
with
his
allure.
At
the
same
time,
when
it
comes
to
portrayal
of
a
warrior,
he
looks
fierce
and
powerful
except
for
that
strange
accent
which
kind
of
puts
you
off.
Kriti
Sanon
looks
mesmerizing.
When
it
comes
to
the
acting
department,
she
fares
better
than
her
last
film
'Dilwale' but
still
has
a
long
way
to
go.
What
works
for
the
film
is
their
impeccable
chemistry
which
makes
them
walk
away
easily
even
with
the
most
cheesiest
lines,
some
of
which
goes
like,
"Uff
kitna
cheesy
hai
tu!..Baby
mera
kuch
part
chocolatey
bhi
hai,
I..
didn't
say
that,
he
did
(pointing
at
the
man
behind
him)"
or
''Teri
nazar
kaise
hat
ti
hai
iske
chehre
se?
Ise
long
drives
nahi,
long
walks
chahiye
aur
woh
bhi
kisi
aise
pagal
ke
saath
jo
isko
dekhte
dekhte
gir
jaaye
gaddhey
mein."
Jim
Sarbh
is
a
perfect
foil
to
Sushant-
Kriti's
romance.
He
eludes
mystery
right
from
the
first
frame
and
is
intriguing.
On
the
flipside,
his
heavily-accented
Hindi
does
manage
to
distract
you
at
times.
Varun
Sharma
is disappointing
in
the
film. The
makers
chose
to focus
more
on
Rajkummar
Rao's
prosthetic
looks
rather
than
giving
him
something
substantially
to
portray.
What
a
waste
of
talent
on
screen
even
if
it's
for a
cameo
role!
Deepika
Padukone's
song
appears
a
tad
late
in
the
film.
Technical
Aspects
Writer
duo
Siddharth-
Garima
who
have
penned
films
like
Ram-Leela
and
Brothers
in
the
past
have
a
reincarnation
tale
to
offer
this
time.
But
they
fail
to
create
a
novelty
factor
in
Raabta
when
it
comes
to
writing.
And
yes,
the
film
is
way
different
from
Ram
Charan
Teja-
Kajal
Aggarwal
starrer
Magadheera
which
too
explored
a
similar
theme.
Martin
Preiss
scores
high
in
the
cinematography
department
as
his
camera
perfectly
flirts
with
the
picturesque
locations
in
the
film.
A.
Sreekar
Prasad's
editing
scissors
should
have
been
a
bit
more
sharper
to
make
Raabta
more
refined.
Music
The
breezy
'Ikk
Vaari
Aa'
and
the
foot-tapping
'Main
Tera
Boyfriend'
which
appears
during
the
end
credits
is
our
pick
from
the
lot.
Verdict
Romance,
comets,
revenge,
dreams
and
death
wishes-
Raabta
has
it
all!
But
it's
Sushant
Singh
Rajput-
Kriti
Sanon's
alluring
chemistry
which
turns
out
to
be a
more
'paas
rakhe
ki
cheez'!