Be Happy
- 2025
- 2h 8min
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6.4/10
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El viaje de un padre soltero y su talentosa hija que aspiran a actuar en el reality show de baile más importante del país.El viaje de un padre soltero y su talentosa hija que aspiran a actuar en el reality show de baile más importante del país.El viaje de un padre soltero y su talentosa hija que aspiran a actuar en el reality show de baile más importante del país.
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- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
Remo D'Souza's Be Happy works considerably better than expected, largely thanks to Abhishek Bachchan's genuinely understated and impressive performance as Shiv, a single father navigating his daughter's dance ambitions. The story of a banker torn between practical concerns and his child's dreams feels authentic rather than manufactured.
Abhishek brings quiet authority and emotional depth to the role, avoiding the theatrical pitfalls that often plague Bollywood father figures. His restraint makes the character's journey genuinely moving.
Inayat Verma as daughter Dhara is talented and engaging, though her confidence occasionally tips into overconfidence, which undermines the emotional vulnerability needed for the third act's deeper moments. A touch more subtlety could have created stronger audience connection.
The film's biggest missed opportunity lies in its Ooty setting. Rather than showcasing the hill station's distinct beauty as a contrast to Mumbai's chaos, D'Souza treats it like any generic location. The cinematography fails to capture Ooty's unique charm, wasting a natural advantage.
Nora Fatehi's dance teacher role feels severely underwritten, and her performance lacks conviction, making her character feel like an afterthought rather than the crucial mentor figure the story requires.
Despite these issues, Be Happy succeeds through its core father-daughter relationship and Abhishek's committed performance.
Rating: 7.5/10 (Abhishek's nuanced work lifts a dance drama that could've been much more visually distinctive)
Abhishek brings quiet authority and emotional depth to the role, avoiding the theatrical pitfalls that often plague Bollywood father figures. His restraint makes the character's journey genuinely moving.
Inayat Verma as daughter Dhara is talented and engaging, though her confidence occasionally tips into overconfidence, which undermines the emotional vulnerability needed for the third act's deeper moments. A touch more subtlety could have created stronger audience connection.
The film's biggest missed opportunity lies in its Ooty setting. Rather than showcasing the hill station's distinct beauty as a contrast to Mumbai's chaos, D'Souza treats it like any generic location. The cinematography fails to capture Ooty's unique charm, wasting a natural advantage.
Nora Fatehi's dance teacher role feels severely underwritten, and her performance lacks conviction, making her character feel like an afterthought rather than the crucial mentor figure the story requires.
Despite these issues, Be Happy succeeds through its core father-daughter relationship and Abhishek's committed performance.
Rating: 7.5/10 (Abhishek's nuanced work lifts a dance drama that could've been much more visually distinctive)
Movie : Be Happy
Streaming : Amazon Prime
Rate : 8/10
#review : It would be a disservice, perhaps even a crime to still label Abhishek Bachchan a "nepo kid". His acting has reached a level that deserves recognition. It doubts linger, I urge you to watch few of his performances such as Ludo, Breathe: into the shadows etc. With every role, he seems to grow wiser and more refined - age truely is adding layers to his crafts.
Now coming to the movie, directed by Remo D'souza and produced by Lizelle Remo D'souza.
So, the story was quite familiar. But the acting of both Abhishek and Inayat Verma was phenomenal. The chemistry they delivered was so powerful. I was so drawn in.
Please wait till the second half of the movie - it takes everything to the next level.
The ganesh song was so energetic while the papa song touched my heart deeply.
This movie is not just about the story- it's a combination of extraordinary dancers, music, performances and the emotion that stays with you.
#review : It would be a disservice, perhaps even a crime to still label Abhishek Bachchan a "nepo kid". His acting has reached a level that deserves recognition. It doubts linger, I urge you to watch few of his performances such as Ludo, Breathe: into the shadows etc. With every role, he seems to grow wiser and more refined - age truely is adding layers to his crafts.
Now coming to the movie, directed by Remo D'souza and produced by Lizelle Remo D'souza.
So, the story was quite familiar. But the acting of both Abhishek and Inayat Verma was phenomenal. The chemistry they delivered was so powerful. I was so drawn in.
Please wait till the second half of the movie - it takes everything to the next level.
The ganesh song was so energetic while the papa song touched my heart deeply.
This movie is not just about the story- it's a combination of extraordinary dancers, music, performances and the emotion that stays with you.
Very good family watch movie.
What fantastic acting by abhishek and inayat .even nasir sir The chemistry between ab & inayat wat top notch Abhishek acting was top notch it's slap karan johar,aditya chopra and other filmi guyswho never cast him.
The devi aayi and the climax was thrilled.
You will see two movie in one .60% different type of movie & 40 % different type.
Very emotional and heart touching movie.
Also motivational movie Remo D'Souza direction was good Music and dialogues were suited to movie.
Every one should watch this movie.its totally different from masala movie like puspha..
What fantastic acting by abhishek and inayat .even nasir sir The chemistry between ab & inayat wat top notch Abhishek acting was top notch it's slap karan johar,aditya chopra and other filmi guyswho never cast him.
The devi aayi and the climax was thrilled.
You will see two movie in one .60% different type of movie & 40 % different type.
Very emotional and heart touching movie.
Also motivational movie Remo D'Souza direction was good Music and dialogues were suited to movie.
Every one should watch this movie.its totally different from masala movie like puspha..
This happens when a person from dance field makes a movie, she/he would have cool ideas about the songs but no solid glue to compile those songs / song situation into one good story. Last ~15 minutes are truly beautiful and heartwarming, but rest of the movie feels dull. It lacks emotional appeal. For such movies to work, it requires a little bit of melodrama. But this movie runs pretty flat. Performances from main leads of three generations are very good, but story and director is not energetic, appealing and it lacks novelty. Inayat Verma's character is well developed, but despite having potential, Abhishek didn't get enought chance to show his talent in father's role. Most of his screen time is consumed in playing the cliches of lonely gloomy widower. Even a one scene would do the job, in which he cries alone for his daughter's pain and talks with his dead wife. This scene too is a cliche, but it still will be more emotional than a gloomy flat face. In somewhat similar space, "the sky is pink" was much more impactful and moving story.
This movie goes a long way in providing new perspective on father daughter relationship in today's age, where family don't have time to talk to each other forget discussing dreams. Parents plan something for their children and children never have clarity on what they want except mobile. They dream today's world through mobile, not based on reality or inner calling. This movie takes us back to an era of giving importance to family before anything. Acting is good, and dialogue are excellent and to the point. It's good family movie and has message of entire family. Sometimes it is a bit emotional but that is something about originality and purity of father daughter relationship.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaInitially launched in 2017 with Salman Khan in the lead the film later put on hold as Khan insisted Remo D'Souza to direct Race 3(2018) instead.
- Bandas sonorasSultana
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