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6,1/10
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Badrinath Bansal aus Jhansi und Vaidehi Trivedi aus Kota kommen beide aus Kleinstädten, haben aber zu jedem Thema diametral entgegengesetzte Meinungen. Dies führt zum Wettstreit der Ideologi... Alles lesenBadrinath Bansal aus Jhansi und Vaidehi Trivedi aus Kota kommen beide aus Kleinstädten, haben aber zu jedem Thema diametral entgegengesetzte Meinungen. Dies führt zum Wettstreit der Ideologien, obwohl beide das Gute im jeweils anderen anerkennen.Badrinath Bansal aus Jhansi und Vaidehi Trivedi aus Kota kommen beide aus Kleinstädten, haben aber zu jedem Thema diametral entgegengesetzte Meinungen. Dies führt zum Wettstreit der Ideologien, obwohl beide das Gute im jeweils anderen anerkennen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 9 Gewinne & 21 Nominierungen insgesamt
Rituraj Singh
- Badrinath's father
- (as Ritu Raj Singh)
Shweta Basu Prasad
- Urmila Bansal
- (as Shweta Prasad)
Aakanksha Singh
- Kiran
- (as Akansha Singh)
Gauahar Khan
- Laxmi Shankar
- (as Gauhar Khan)
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It was definitely a well balanced film which consists the right amount of romance, comedy, human emotion, drama and reality of the society.
Unlike other films it does not sugarcoat the fact of existing dowry system of the society and frankly showed the general emotion about it in the mind contemporary youth.
The story was well crafted and had a balanced combination of everything. The first half was full of fun and entertainment, and the second half was allocated for the complex emotional part; which made the film all the more enjoyable.
The casting was also superb. It is always a breath of fresh air to watch age appropriate actor and actress perform together, rather than the odd pair of old actor and young actress. So it was great to see Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan together again. They both matured a lot in acing and their on screen chemistry was phenomenal. They both looked fabulous throughout the film. And the tracks of the films are quite good also.
I really enjoyed the film. You should also watch the film and it is safe to say that you will also like the film and the characters of the film.
RECOMMENDED.
Unlike other films it does not sugarcoat the fact of existing dowry system of the society and frankly showed the general emotion about it in the mind contemporary youth.
The story was well crafted and had a balanced combination of everything. The first half was full of fun and entertainment, and the second half was allocated for the complex emotional part; which made the film all the more enjoyable.
The casting was also superb. It is always a breath of fresh air to watch age appropriate actor and actress perform together, rather than the odd pair of old actor and young actress. So it was great to see Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan together again. They both matured a lot in acing and their on screen chemistry was phenomenal. They both looked fabulous throughout the film. And the tracks of the films are quite good also.
I really enjoyed the film. You should also watch the film and it is safe to say that you will also like the film and the characters of the film.
RECOMMENDED.
Let me give you all the reasons why this movie is what our country needs:
1) It targets how parents manipulate children with their health when it works to their convenience. 2) It shows how some children have to sacrifice their love to please their blind parents. 3) It rejects dowry. 4) It shows how we must oppose superstitions, and stand up for what is right. 5) It shows how talented women are, and how far women can go when given a chance. 6) It shows that a 10th pass man can change, and reason, so why can well educated people? 7) It shows that authoritative male figures must be questioned. Because age cannot give anyone a license to do wrong. 8) Varun proudly says Jhansi was not named after the great things done by a Raja, but by a Rani -Rani Jhansi. 9) Sure there are scenes of stalking, but he accepts that he was wrong. And the bigger message is of CHANGE! 10) This movie is one of the best movies of 2017. Anyone capable of reasoning and thinking, will look beyond and see the larger message.
We are all intelligent beings. Sometimes we make mistakes. But what important is our ability to CHANGE.
Anyone who uses words like misogynist, anti feminist, regressive to describe this movie, needs the latest dictionary, because clearly the definitions they believe are skewed.
1) It targets how parents manipulate children with their health when it works to their convenience. 2) It shows how some children have to sacrifice their love to please their blind parents. 3) It rejects dowry. 4) It shows how we must oppose superstitions, and stand up for what is right. 5) It shows how talented women are, and how far women can go when given a chance. 6) It shows that a 10th pass man can change, and reason, so why can well educated people? 7) It shows that authoritative male figures must be questioned. Because age cannot give anyone a license to do wrong. 8) Varun proudly says Jhansi was not named after the great things done by a Raja, but by a Rani -Rani Jhansi. 9) Sure there are scenes of stalking, but he accepts that he was wrong. And the bigger message is of CHANGE! 10) This movie is one of the best movies of 2017. Anyone capable of reasoning and thinking, will look beyond and see the larger message.
We are all intelligent beings. Sometimes we make mistakes. But what important is our ability to CHANGE.
Anyone who uses words like misogynist, anti feminist, regressive to describe this movie, needs the latest dictionary, because clearly the definitions they believe are skewed.
Recently watched Badrinath ki Dulhania. The name of the movie for one! Why did it have to again be someone's " dulhania?" More power to women we say, then why was it not "Vaidehi ka dulha" in the first place, especially since the movie portrays Vaidehi( Alia Bhatt) as a fiery go-getter who is shown to be an educated, independent, self- made girl unlike Badri (played by Varun Dhawan) who is the exact opposite. And as goes the story, Vaidehi is to be the bread-winner of of this Kota-Jhansi bred couple in the end. Why then was it so necessary to add the "dulhania" tag to women power? The movie is a rundown of the a typical Hindi movie masala encompassing the all, love, song and dance routine, amid prevailing social evils of dowry defied by the fiery spirit of an independent girl, who is the epitome of " never say never"! The story , which otherwise seemed to be getting brownie points for 'more power to women', concluded too obviously for comfort! Just as one begins to think, Dharma Productions is about to make a dent in the traditions and conventions here and give a new food for thought about reconsidering the gender & matrimony aspect, the movie concludes on a "it always ends this way" note. So much for women power!! All said and done the on-screen chemistry Of Alia and Varun is terrific. Alia, as usual is flawless both in the eye appeal and performance and has given her best . Varun gets into his character and you see that intensity in acting, which he puts his heart into, in every role he's portrayed so far. A little humour here and there helps you to stay through an otherwise run-of-the-mill movie.
I saw this movie in 2 sittings. I think it's alright. Most of all, I think a lot of the movie's comedy hits the mark. The character Somdev is the highlight of the film: many of his scenes and lines made me smile or laugh. Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan are alright.
I think the movie has some flaws that prevent a higher rating. The first half is definitely better than the second half. The first half had more comedy, and the focus was on Varun's efforts to woo Alia Bhatt. The second half became more serious, and it was more about Varun and Alia's efforts to be together in spite of Varun's father. The second occurs in a drab Singapore setting. In addition, the movie's predictable conclusion is a little rushed
6.0/10.
I think the movie has some flaws that prevent a higher rating. The first half is definitely better than the second half. The first half had more comedy, and the focus was on Varun's efforts to woo Alia Bhatt. The second half became more serious, and it was more about Varun and Alia's efforts to be together in spite of Varun's father. The second occurs in a drab Singapore setting. In addition, the movie's predictable conclusion is a little rushed
6.0/10.
How a boy & a girl recognizes by society when they born, how their life builds and at the life stage of wedding how things being done and how it affects the lives of them. These things well explained in this movie.
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- WissenswertesThe film was shot in Kota, Rajasthan. While shooting in 7 wonder's park, the park was closed for a day and a huge amount of crowd was there to watch the shooting.
- PatzerVarun and Alia's dialects keep switching between normal Hindi to their local dialect.
- VerbindungenFollows Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (2014)
- SoundtracksAashiq Surrender Hua
Lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed
Music by Amaal Mallik
Performed by Amaal Mallik and Shreya Ghoshal
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Box Office
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 1.993.259 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 862.008 $
- 12. März 2017
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 26.134.309 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 19 Min.(139 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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