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6,1/10
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IHRE BEWERTUNG
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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Shashank Khaitan reprized Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge concept second time with some message for audience. Women empowerment, Dowry and Self confidence were good ingredient of this script. Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan on screen chemistry set fire in the romantic comedy. Some great performance from Makdee fame Shweta Basu Prasad , Sahil Vaid and Yash Sinha. Music was good especially "Tamma Tamma Again" brilliantly recreated.Dialogues were full of punches and full of laughter. However script need some improvement in the second half. Repeated use of Oxygen gas cylinder was bad choice. Roadies and IGT style selection for groom brought smile on the face of audience.
Shashank Khaitan is here with the second installment of "Dulhaniya" franchise: "Badrinath Ki Dulhaniya"
So, what did we expect from the film? We expected a romantic comedy with several melodramatic moments, foot tapping music in beautiful locations with meticulous dance sequences, the charming chemistry between the lead actors and finally the bride goes with the groom.
We all know what are we going to see, it has everything mentioned above however, it delivers something new, it integrates social issues like dowry, objectification of women, equal rights with subtle humor. It successfully culminates a path for feminism in the most authentic way and delivers a good social message.
On the other hand, it is your usual romantic comedy set in Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh), Kota (Rajasthan) and Singapore. However, it fails to showcase the rural locales and milieus, the weddings are profligate and sets are luxurious, we can comprehend that it was produced by Karan Johar.
Shashank has done a fantastic job in direction, the characters are embodied by the lead actors, even Varun managed to pull off some emotional sequences, Alia is effortless and Sahil Vaid is on top form.
The film works perfectly in the first half, however; it loses the narrative flair in the second half as the film drags. The cinematography is brilliant but the editing in the second half could have been crisper.
Overall, it is a lovely movie filled with light-heart humor, good dialogues, amazing performances and a punch on relevant social stigmas.
So, what did we expect from the film? We expected a romantic comedy with several melodramatic moments, foot tapping music in beautiful locations with meticulous dance sequences, the charming chemistry between the lead actors and finally the bride goes with the groom.
We all know what are we going to see, it has everything mentioned above however, it delivers something new, it integrates social issues like dowry, objectification of women, equal rights with subtle humor. It successfully culminates a path for feminism in the most authentic way and delivers a good social message.
On the other hand, it is your usual romantic comedy set in Jhansi (Uttar Pradesh), Kota (Rajasthan) and Singapore. However, it fails to showcase the rural locales and milieus, the weddings are profligate and sets are luxurious, we can comprehend that it was produced by Karan Johar.
Shashank has done a fantastic job in direction, the characters are embodied by the lead actors, even Varun managed to pull off some emotional sequences, Alia is effortless and Sahil Vaid is on top form.
The film works perfectly in the first half, however; it loses the narrative flair in the second half as the film drags. The cinematography is brilliant but the editing in the second half could have been crisper.
Overall, it is a lovely movie filled with light-heart humor, good dialogues, amazing performances and a punch on relevant social stigmas.
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.
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.
This is well made family entertainer. Story is good and there is social message. Comedy and romance are mixed very well. Both Varun and Alia impress with talent and are nice to watch. After a long time, this is a movie to the liking of my wife and her marks for this movie are 10/10. While other family members overall liked it with some reservation about second half. Your money will not be wasted if you want to pass time by watching this movie with family. Songs are good and are well choreographed. Story moves between Jhansi famous for Rani Lakshmibai a courageous woman. Supporting actors have done their role very well particularly that of side kick of our hero.
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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 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 19 Minuten
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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