Saturday, 11 March 2017

Badrinath Ki Dulhania (March 2016)


To start with, whatever you have presumed about the movie by its trailer please erease it, since the movie is way beyond that.This movie hits the most rugged chord of beliefs that we have in our mind about Women, which makes them look like “a liability” to their parents and family.
The movie is very finely crafted and directed by the makers blending a social cause with some super-awesome humour and portraying it to the viewers. The first half of the movie is full of laughter and funny elements, whereas the second half includes some emotions, beautiful romance (obviously the Alia-Varun chemistry has to come into the picture), some bad piece of acting by Varun and continuation of the humour.
Varun Dhawan seems to have improved with his acting skills but still needs to learn a lot as to how to cry, he sucks when he does that on screen. He is great with his comic timing though.
Alia Bhat, probably one of the best actress now in the Bollywood, is awesome. She looks great in the movie from the beginning itself. She dances well, acts well, her expressions, body language, everything is just perfect.
Sahil Vaid is Varun’s friend in the movie and is probably visible in all the scenes wherever you can find varun. He is one of the most important part of the fun element in this movie and has delivered a great performance, better than what we could see in the prequel.
The movie is about Badrinath Bansal, who belongs to one of the wealthiest family of Jhansi and is looking for a typical wife, which he finds in Vaidehi Trivedi who belongs to a middle class family and is an extremely carrier oriented and ambitious woman. However, Senior Bansal who controls all activities at home is a strict & typical Bihari father (No offence) is looking for a handsome dorwy and daughter-in-law that can gel with family and act as per his norms. Now, Badri cannot just give up on the girl he loves (also considering the fact that he shouldn’t) fights against all odds and tries head to toe to get things done. To understand what happens next and how things go hay-wire, please watch the movie.
The music was OK. “Tamma Tamma again” was the best, and “Roke Na Ruke Naina” was good. Apart from that the music wasn’t that great when compared to “Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania”.
To sum it up, it’s a great movie and a must watch. Please watch it with family and make sure that all stereotype family members of the family watch this. 
Have fun, Enjoy...



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