Yaariyan 2
- 2023
- 2 Std. 28 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,0/10
11.804
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Nach ihrem Umzug nach Mumbai erleben drei Cousins Schwierigkeiten in ihren Liebesbeziehungen.Nach ihrem Umzug nach Mumbai erleben drei Cousins Schwierigkeiten in ihren Liebesbeziehungen.Nach ihrem Umzug nach Mumbai erleben drei Cousins Schwierigkeiten in ihren Liebesbeziehungen.
Divya Khossla
- Laadli Chibbar
- (as Divya Khosla Kumar)
Bhagyashri Borse
- Raajlaxmi
- (as Bhagyashree Borse)
Manish bhatt
- Train passenger
- (Nur genannt)
Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Yaariyan 2' receives mixed reactions, commending Meezan Jafri's performance and chemistry with co-stars. The fresh cast and exploration of youthful relationships are appreciated, though the convoluted plot and excessive editing are criticized. Divya Khosla Kumar and Pearl V Puri's acting is deemed subpar, and the film fails to match its predecessor's charm. Direction and screenplay receive negative feedback, with many finding it disappointing. However, some enjoy the film for its family entertainment value and strong production design.
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I am done and will not review this as nothing left for me to review. This movie sucks, acting sucks and story yukkk.
They tried copying the Bangalore Diaries and this is what an example of a bad, stupid, non worthy movie is all about.
Anyways this movie should be in the guiness book of world record for the most idiotic bad acting skills. The movie is about three cousins and their bond and friendship but what it had was bloody acting, stupid dialogues, baseless characters, and stupid expressions. The movie had nothing to offer and no takeaways from this movie and so I decided to stop watching this after 30 mins.
They tried copying the Bangalore Diaries and this is what an example of a bad, stupid, non worthy movie is all about.
Anyways this movie should be in the guiness book of world record for the most idiotic bad acting skills. The movie is about three cousins and their bond and friendship but what it had was bloody acting, stupid dialogues, baseless characters, and stupid expressions. The movie had nothing to offer and no takeaways from this movie and so I decided to stop watching this after 30 mins.
Meezan Jafri's work in Yaariyan 2's more dramatic scenes was heartbreaking to watch. His portrayal of his character's suffering, agony, and exposure to vulnerability was so honest and genuine that it struck a chord with the viewers. His acting skills shine through in his ability to make audiences feel real emotions. The dancing of Meezan Jafri in Yaariyan 2 was a sight to behold. His audience was left in awe by the fluidity, poise, and timing of his movements. His enthusiasm for dance shined through in these segments, making them more exciting and enjoyable to watch. Meezan Jafri's work in Yaariyan 2's more dramatic scenes was heartbreaking to watch. His portrayal of his character's suffering, agony, and exposure to vulnerability was so honest and genuine that it struck a chord with the viewers. His acting skills shine through in his ability to make audiences feel real emotions. The dancing of Meezan Jafri in Yaariyan 2 was a sight to behold. His audience was left in awe by the fluidity, poise, and timing of his movements. His enthusiasm for dance shined through in these segments, making them more exciting and enjoyable to watch.
I find it perplexing that this movie received a rating of 8 stars. In my opinion, the film suffers from both poor direction and a lackluster screenplay. The overall execution of Yaarian 2 leaves much to be desired, making it a regrettable waste of time for viewers. The subpar direction hampers the film's potential, while the screenplay fails to engage the audience and lacks the necessary elements to create a compelling narrative. Unfortunately, the combination of these shortcomings results in an unsatisfactory cinematic experience. It is disheartening when a movie with such potential falls short of expectations due to fundamental issues in its direction and screenplay. In conclusion, Yaarian 2 fails to live up to the standards one would expect from a film with an 8-star rating and ultimately proves to be a disappointment for those seeking a well-crafted and engaging cinematic experience.
Subpar acting, Nothing new plot. Cringey.
What i don't get is why was this movie even made. Rather make a serial. Longer hours, longer run time, no much need of logic. Repetitive theme work. Perfect. So not worth to watch, wasted time and money. Part 1 was way better just rewatch it a couple more times than and you'll be good to go. I think the production of the movie was the best part, spent a lot of money and clearly there was no shortage of money to spend on the movie, the set and elsewhere, instead could have gotten some seasoned cast from popular serials and made one himself and kept it there. Not making us watch this ABOMINATION.
What i don't get is why was this movie even made. Rather make a serial. Longer hours, longer run time, no much need of logic. Repetitive theme work. Perfect. So not worth to watch, wasted time and money. Part 1 was way better just rewatch it a couple more times than and you'll be good to go. I think the production of the movie was the best part, spent a lot of money and clearly there was no shortage of money to spend on the movie, the set and elsewhere, instead could have gotten some seasoned cast from popular serials and made one himself and kept it there. Not making us watch this ABOMINATION.
"Yaariyan 2," directed by Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru, serves as a standalone sequel to the sleeper hit "Yaariyan" (2014), directed by Divya Khosla Kumar. Despite the high expectations set by its predecessor's success and its memorable music, this romantic drama unfortunately falls short in several areas.
The movie stars Divya Khosla Kumar, Pearl V Puri, and Meezaan Jafri in the lead roles. The plot is convoluted and lacks coherence, making it challenging to summarize. The story kicks off with Ladli (Divya Khosla Kumar) being rescued from a forced marriage by her cousins Bajju (Pearl V Puri) and Shikhar Randhawa (Meezaan Jafri). Ladli is subsequently married to Abhay, who is disinterested due to a past love. In a twist of revenge, Ladli's former fiancé ensures that Shikhar's dream of becoming a motocross racer is shattered, leading to his banishment. The narrative then spirals into a chaotic mix of love interests, forgotten storylines, and missed subplots, ultimately culminating in a happy ending that feels unearned.
Divya Khosla Kumar, while successful as a director with "Yaariyan" and "Sanam Re," disappoints in her acting role. Her performance lacks the necessary emotional depth and expression, despite her beauty. Pearl V Puri's portrayal of the introverted and socially anxious Bajju feels forced and unconvincing. Meezaan Jafri, following his promising debut in "Malaal," fails to make an impact here, much like his role in "Hungama 2."
Yash Dasgupta, a renowned Bengali actor with a strong following in Hindi soap operas, delivers a performance that is as lifeless and uninspiring as his late-night soap opera characters. Anaswara Rajan, making her Hindi film debut at just 20 years old, likely hopes this movie is a temporary setback, as the disaster of "Yaariyan 2" could hinder her future prospects in Hindi cinema.
The film fails to offer even the guilty pleasure of being so bad it's good, or to redeem itself with a memorable soundtrack, which has been a saving grace for many T-Series productions under Bhushan Kumar. Instead, "Yaariyan 2" is a muddled and forgettable entry, lacking the charm and entertainment value that might have justified its existence.
The movie stars Divya Khosla Kumar, Pearl V Puri, and Meezaan Jafri in the lead roles. The plot is convoluted and lacks coherence, making it challenging to summarize. The story kicks off with Ladli (Divya Khosla Kumar) being rescued from a forced marriage by her cousins Bajju (Pearl V Puri) and Shikhar Randhawa (Meezaan Jafri). Ladli is subsequently married to Abhay, who is disinterested due to a past love. In a twist of revenge, Ladli's former fiancé ensures that Shikhar's dream of becoming a motocross racer is shattered, leading to his banishment. The narrative then spirals into a chaotic mix of love interests, forgotten storylines, and missed subplots, ultimately culminating in a happy ending that feels unearned.
Divya Khosla Kumar, while successful as a director with "Yaariyan" and "Sanam Re," disappoints in her acting role. Her performance lacks the necessary emotional depth and expression, despite her beauty. Pearl V Puri's portrayal of the introverted and socially anxious Bajju feels forced and unconvincing. Meezaan Jafri, following his promising debut in "Malaal," fails to make an impact here, much like his role in "Hungama 2."
Yash Dasgupta, a renowned Bengali actor with a strong following in Hindi soap operas, delivers a performance that is as lifeless and uninspiring as his late-night soap opera characters. Anaswara Rajan, making her Hindi film debut at just 20 years old, likely hopes this movie is a temporary setback, as the disaster of "Yaariyan 2" could hinder her future prospects in Hindi cinema.
The film fails to offer even the guilty pleasure of being so bad it's good, or to redeem itself with a memorable soundtrack, which has been a saving grace for many T-Series productions under Bhushan Kumar. Instead, "Yaariyan 2" is a muddled and forgettable entry, lacking the charm and entertainment value that might have justified its existence.
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- VerbindungenRemake of Bangalore Days (2014)
- SoundtracksSaure Ghar
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Box Office
- Budget
- 1.000.000.000 ₹ (geschätzt)
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 5.761 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 28 Minuten
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