Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSonu Model, a renowned beautician from the old city, is forced to disguise himself as Laila, leading to a series of comedic, romantic, and action-packed events. Chaos ensues in this hilariou... Tout lireSonu Model, a renowned beautician from the old city, is forced to disguise himself as Laila, leading to a series of comedic, romantic, and action-packed events. Chaos ensues in this hilarious laugh riot.Sonu Model, a renowned beautician from the old city, is forced to disguise himself as Laila, leading to a series of comedic, romantic, and action-packed events. Chaos ensues in this hilarious laugh riot.
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Absolute Cringe, I don't even know where to begin with Laila because everything about this movie is just plain terrible. The screenplay is a mess, the story feels like it was written in five minutes, and the dialogues are so bad they make you cringe every few seconds. The acting? Absolutely lifeless. The lead actors have zero chemistry, making the so-called "romance" feel painfully forced. The comedy is not just unfunny-it's straight-up unbearable, with jokes that make you want to disappear out of secondhand embarrassment.
The pacing of the film is a complete disaster. It drags on and on, making what should be a normal-length movie feel like an endless punishment. And the music? Completely forgettable, with songs that add nothing to the experience. Even the background score is annoying.
The pacing of the film is a complete disaster. It drags on and on, making what should be a normal-length movie feel like an endless punishment. And the music? Completely forgettable, with songs that add nothing to the experience. Even the background score is annoying.
Laila is an absolute disaster from start to finish. It's a complete mess with no coherent story to speak of. The plot is riddled with tired clichés and laughable dialogues that are borderline cringe-worthy. I honestly don't understand how anyone with even a shred of class could sit through this. The acting is, at best, irritating, and at worst, utterly repulsive. It feels more like watching a low-budget adult film rather than a legitimate movie. The special effects? Don't even get me started - they're so awful that it pulls you completely out of any tension the film tries to build. The pacing drags on forever. Honestly, the movie feels like it's trying to punish you for simply watching. If you value your time and sanity, steer clear of this vulgar mess.
Some films entertain, some challenge, and others-like Laila (2025)-make you wonder how they even made it past the script stage. From start to finish, this film is an unbearable mix of forced humor, poor execution, and an overall lack of direction. It desperately wants to be clever and entertaining, but instead, it stumbles into a mess of cringe-worthy dialogue, flat performances, and painfully outdated tropes.
One of the biggest problems with Laila is how little effort it puts into storytelling. Instead of delivering a cohesive or engaging experience, the film meanders aimlessly, relying on lazy jokes and over-the-top antics that fall flat every time. The humor feels forced, the emotional beats are nonexistent, and there's no real sense of purpose. It's as if the filmmakers assumed loud, exaggerated performances and chaotic energy would be enough to carry the film. They weren't.
What's worse is that Laila seems to rely on controversy and shock value to gain attention rather than any actual substance. Instead of putting effort into a meaningful or entertaining story, it leans on gimmicks that only highlight how hollow the entire project is.
Ultimately, Laila (2025) is a complete misfire, offering nothing but frustration and regret to anyone who sits through it. It's not just a bad film-it's a waste of time. Avoid at all costs.
One of the biggest problems with Laila is how little effort it puts into storytelling. Instead of delivering a cohesive or engaging experience, the film meanders aimlessly, relying on lazy jokes and over-the-top antics that fall flat every time. The humor feels forced, the emotional beats are nonexistent, and there's no real sense of purpose. It's as if the filmmakers assumed loud, exaggerated performances and chaotic energy would be enough to carry the film. They weren't.
What's worse is that Laila seems to rely on controversy and shock value to gain attention rather than any actual substance. Instead of putting effort into a meaningful or entertaining story, it leans on gimmicks that only highlight how hollow the entire project is.
Ultimately, Laila (2025) is a complete misfire, offering nothing but frustration and regret to anyone who sits through it. It's not just a bad film-it's a waste of time. Avoid at all costs.
I just don't understand how this movie was supposed to be progressive but ended up going backwards in so many ways. Slapping women for being a darker colour. Misogynist and completely unacceptable in this day and age. The movie was to say the least, disgusting. Vishwak sen as an actor was given a bad storyline and a terrible script. The makers of the movie should be kicking themselves for making him do such a terrible move in his career that might just set him back from all the hard work he has done previously. This is a lesson to not get carried away with success. Because in this social media era where sensitive issues are simply not something to take lightly in movies. The audience sees the movie for what it exactly is. And an utter disaster was what it was.
Vishwak Sen, once a promising actor, seems to have completely lost his way in his pursuit of a "mass hero" image. Laila is yet another misstep, filled with outdated humor, forced comedy, and an over-reliance on vulgarity to engage the audience.
From the very start, the film struggles with weak writing and exaggerated sequences that fail to land. The so-called romantic track between Vishwak Sen and Aakanksha Sharma is poorly executed, relying more on skin show than genuine chemistry. The supporting cast, despite being packed with experienced actors, is wasted on one-dimensional roles that add little to the film.
Comedy, which should have been a major strength, falls flat due to an overuse of double-meaning dialogues and crude humor that grows tiresome. The attempt to incorporate Hyderabad Old City slang for laughs backfires, making the humor feel forced rather than organic. To make matters worse, the film drags on with unnecessary fight sequences and forgettable songs, further exposing the lack of fresh ideas.
Vishwak Sen has proven his acting chops in the past, but Laila shows that he seems to believe excessive cuss words and below-the-belt jokes are enough to draw in audiences. Unfortunately, it results in an exhausting and forgettable watch.
From the very start, the film struggles with weak writing and exaggerated sequences that fail to land. The so-called romantic track between Vishwak Sen and Aakanksha Sharma is poorly executed, relying more on skin show than genuine chemistry. The supporting cast, despite being packed with experienced actors, is wasted on one-dimensional roles that add little to the film.
Comedy, which should have been a major strength, falls flat due to an overuse of double-meaning dialogues and crude humor that grows tiresome. The attempt to incorporate Hyderabad Old City slang for laughs backfires, making the humor feel forced rather than organic. To make matters worse, the film drags on with unnecessary fight sequences and forgettable songs, further exposing the lack of fresh ideas.
Vishwak Sen has proven his acting chops in the past, but Laila shows that he seems to believe excessive cuss words and below-the-belt jokes are enough to draw in audiences. Unfortunately, it results in an exhausting and forgettable watch.
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- Bandes originalesSonu Model
Written by Vishwak Sen
Performed by Narayanan Ravishankar, Reshma Shyam
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- Montant brut mondial
- 16 247 $US
- Durée
- 2h 15min(135 min)
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