Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOne fine night Trisha meets Vishal at a party. This meeting starts a super fun havoc with the cutest romance in their lives.One fine night Trisha meets Vishal at a party. This meeting starts a super fun havoc with the cutest romance in their lives.One fine night Trisha meets Vishal at a party. This meeting starts a super fun havoc with the cutest romance in their lives.
Nayak Kailash
- Jack
- (as Kailash Nayak)
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So boring and very poor acting.
There is no plot, long shots of the same person just laughing, which makes it too boring.
Acted so poorly that you can't connect with any character.
It's not worth anyone's time.
The first half is okay though, but the second half makes you think, why are you still watching? Editing is nearly zero. Those long face close-ups last so long that you get irritated and plan to leave the theater.
Fake and long laughs were too obvious and it was painful to watch. The movie lacked any real emotional depth or engagement. Overall, it's a disappointing experience that fails to entertain or leave any lasting impression.
There is no plot, long shots of the same person just laughing, which makes it too boring.
Acted so poorly that you can't connect with any character.
It's not worth anyone's time.
The first half is okay though, but the second half makes you think, why are you still watching? Editing is nearly zero. Those long face close-ups last so long that you get irritated and plan to leave the theater.
Fake and long laughs were too obvious and it was painful to watch. The movie lacked any real emotional depth or engagement. Overall, it's a disappointing experience that fails to entertain or leave any lasting impression.
One of the worst movie I have ever seen. Too much lengthy, boring, over acting, direction was third class, and story was worst to worst. In the whole movie, there was good is just first song dance.
Caste should acting in proper storyline based movies.
Ravi Gohil deserve much much better movies, he is excellent perfomer.
Janvi' & Hiten Sir's "vash" was unbeatable and this Trisha on the rocks should not come even in counting.
Gujarati movies standard was being excellent day by day, but thess type of movies impact no class or last category.
#wasteofmoney #wasteoftime #overacting #boring #don'tgo.
Caste should acting in proper storyline based movies.
Ravi Gohil deserve much much better movies, he is excellent perfomer.
Janvi' & Hiten Sir's "vash" was unbeatable and this Trisha on the rocks should not come even in counting.
Gujarati movies standard was being excellent day by day, but thess type of movies impact no class or last category.
#wasteofmoney #wasteoftime #overacting #boring #don'tgo.
Very bed movie very long and boring.
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The concept of bed movies gained popularity with the rise of streaming services and the increasing prevalence of personal devices like tablets and smartphones. These technological advancements have made it easier than ever for people to consume content in bed, leading filmmakers to create works specifically tailored for this viewing environment.
One of the defining features of bed movies is their pacing. Unlike action-packed blockbusters or intense thrillers, these films tend to have a slower, more contemplative rhythm. They often focus on character development and nuanced storytelling rather than relying on explosive set pieces or complex plot twists. This measured approach allows viewers to engage with the content without feeling overwhelmed or overstimulated, making it easier to drift off to sleep if desired.
Visually, bed movies tend to favor soft lighting and muted color palettes. Cinematographers working in this space often employ techniques that reduce eye strain and create a soothing atmosphere. Long, static shots are common, allowing viewers to absorb the imagery at their own pace without the jarring effects of rapid editing or shaky cam techniques.
Bed movies, also known as "mattress films" or "pillow cinema," have carved out a unique niche in the entertainment industry. These films are designed to be watched from the comfort of one's bed, catering to viewers who prefer a more relaxed and intimate viewing experience. While not a formal genre, bed movies share certain characteristics that set them apart from traditional cinema.
The concept of bed movies gained popularity with the rise of streaming services and the increasing prevalence of personal devices like tablets and smartphones. These technological advancements have made it easier than ever for people to consume content in bed, leading filmmakers to create works specifically tailored for this viewing environment.
One of the defining features of bed movies is their pacing. Unlike action-packed blockbusters or intense thrillers, these films tend to have a slower, more contemplative rhythm. They often focus on character development and nuanced storytelling rather than relying on explosive set pieces or complex plot twists. This measured approach allows viewers to engage with the content without feeling overwhelmed or overstimulated, making it easier to drift off to sleep if desired.
Visually, bed movies tend to favor soft lighting and muted color palettes. Cinematographers working in this space often employ techniques that reduce eye strain and create a soothing atmosphere. Long, static shots are common, allowing viewers to absorb the imagery at their own pace without the jarring effects of rapid editing or shaky cam techniques.
Just very poor film in all aspects of a movie. Way too long 170 min. It's not worth a penny. Spent 300 on ticket hardly 20-30rs worth. Had to leave the movie after second half started. Could bot bare it any further.
In simple words just don't watch this. Very long pauses in close ups and make laughs, at some point it feels like actress is still not out of the character from previous movie "shaitan"
Absolutely you can skip this you would not feel that you've missed something.
Very boring script. By the end of first half you'll feel why am I still watching this movie. Total waste of time and money.
In simple words just don't watch this. Very long pauses in close ups and make laughs, at some point it feels like actress is still not out of the character from previous movie "shaitan"
Absolutely you can skip this you would not feel that you've missed something.
Very boring script. By the end of first half you'll feel why am I still watching this movie. Total waste of time and money.
I watched this film only because of Janki Bodiwala. After Shaitan, my expectations from Janki were high, hoping to see some good acting from her. The movie starts off well, but as it progresses, it becomes very slow and boring. They've tried to do something new, but I feel the casting could have been better, and so could the acting. The emotional scenes fail to connect, leaving a sense of incompleteness.
Janki Bodiwala
Janki's random expressions and long laughing without reason don't make sense. The prolonged laughter is very irritating, almost as if she took the laughing scenes from Shaitan too seriously.
I don't understand how people are giving this movie 10 stars.
Janki Bodiwala
Janki's random expressions and long laughing without reason don't make sense. The prolonged laughter is very irritating, almost as if she took the laughing scenes from Shaitan too seriously.
I don't understand how people are giving this movie 10 stars.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 50 000 000 INR (estimation)
- Durée
- 2h 52m(172 min)
- Couleur
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