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*** Do Aur Do Pyaar Hindi Movie Review ***
Directed by Shirsha Guha Thakurta starring Vidya Balan Pratik Gandhi in lead roles. Also starring Ileana D'Cruz and Sendhil Ramamurthy.
A story of an estranged couple's love story - A story must be told in today's time but a weak screenplay thereby detaching from the movie.
A story of a couple who had been married for 12 years had lost touch in their relationship. The movie takes us through the journey of Anirudh & Kavya, their estranged relationship and their extra marital relationship and the movie in the 1st half shows this both phases. At the interval we could see how things goes changing which leads us to the second half of the movie.
The second half shows us their attempt to restart in relationship, detachment from their external love but the screenplay in many areas falls nose dive as after a certain point it's becoming a slow paced & viewers get detached keeping aside the little fun moments.
Performance wise Pratik Gandhi & Vidya Balan gave their best performances. Illeana also done a decent job. Sendhil was a mis-cast.
Songs were blending with the situation.
Overall a topic which had been discussed well but with a better screenplay in 2nd half could have been much more watchable.
Directed by Shirsha Guha Thakurta starring Vidya Balan Pratik Gandhi in lead roles. Also starring Ileana D'Cruz and Sendhil Ramamurthy.
A story of an estranged couple's love story - A story must be told in today's time but a weak screenplay thereby detaching from the movie.
A story of a couple who had been married for 12 years had lost touch in their relationship. The movie takes us through the journey of Anirudh & Kavya, their estranged relationship and their extra marital relationship and the movie in the 1st half shows this both phases. At the interval we could see how things goes changing which leads us to the second half of the movie.
The second half shows us their attempt to restart in relationship, detachment from their external love but the screenplay in many areas falls nose dive as after a certain point it's becoming a slow paced & viewers get detached keeping aside the little fun moments.
Performance wise Pratik Gandhi & Vidya Balan gave their best performances. Illeana also done a decent job. Sendhil was a mis-cast.
Songs were blending with the situation.
Overall a topic which had been discussed well but with a better screenplay in 2nd half could have been much more watchable.
Do Aur Do Pyaar" might be flying under the radar in terms of marketing, but its impactful plot deserves to be discovered. This emotional roller coaster promises a theatrical experience on the big screen.
The film boasts impeccable performances from its entire cast, taking audiences on a two-hour plus journey filled with depth and emotion. Pratik Gandhi and Vidya Balan shine, stealing the spotlight with their compelling portrayals. Even with limited screen time, Illena and Sendhil deliver noteworthy performances. Thalaivasal Vijay adds genuine emotional depth to every scene he graces.
The plot unfolds slowly and steadily, akin to a live theatre performance translated onto the big screen. While this style might not appeal to everyone, it offers a refreshing change from typical mainstream cinema.
"Do Aur Do Pyaar" attempts to bring Netflix-style content to cinemas, blending depth with entertainment. This film is a must-watch, especially for its outstanding performances that elevate the narrative to new heights.
The film boasts impeccable performances from its entire cast, taking audiences on a two-hour plus journey filled with depth and emotion. Pratik Gandhi and Vidya Balan shine, stealing the spotlight with their compelling portrayals. Even with limited screen time, Illena and Sendhil deliver noteworthy performances. Thalaivasal Vijay adds genuine emotional depth to every scene he graces.
The plot unfolds slowly and steadily, akin to a live theatre performance translated onto the big screen. While this style might not appeal to everyone, it offers a refreshing change from typical mainstream cinema.
"Do Aur Do Pyaar" attempts to bring Netflix-style content to cinemas, blending depth with entertainment. This film is a must-watch, especially for its outstanding performances that elevate the narrative to new heights.
This movie is a romcom with a difference in the sense that the lead couple Kavya ( Vidya Balan) and Aniruddh ( Pratik Gandhi ) have been married for quite some time ( beyond the seven year itch ) and they now find that the fun, romance and spark are no longer there. ( Years earlier they had dated, fallen in love, eloped and got married ) . Now on a rebound they get involved with outsiders, she with Vikram ( Sendhil Ramamurthy) a foreign based photographer and he with Rosie a budding actress ( Ilena D'Cruz) and both are able to keep it a secret from each other. Due to an unexpected turn of events during a visit to Ooty they gradually become attached to each other once again after many years and after some time realise the futility of engaging in extramarital affairs.
Director Shirsha Guha Thakurta has made an interesting movie. The plot is fairly appealing but what makes the movie quite watchable is the realistic unfolding of the narrative, the relatable plot, the acting and the intermittent bits of humour which makes sitting through it an enjoyable experience. Normally marital issues in movies deal with conflict and distress but this one focuses on the lighter side of the manifestations of marriage. The everyday happenings in the life of a young married couple like the bickering, the arguments, the disagreements etc are all depicted in a humorous way. This makes viewing the movie a pleasant experience and one does not get bored. Both Pratik and Vidya have shown great chemistry in the scenes and have pulled off the humorous scenes with panache.
Director Shirsha Guha Thakurta has made an interesting movie. The plot is fairly appealing but what makes the movie quite watchable is the realistic unfolding of the narrative, the relatable plot, the acting and the intermittent bits of humour which makes sitting through it an enjoyable experience. Normally marital issues in movies deal with conflict and distress but this one focuses on the lighter side of the manifestations of marriage. The everyday happenings in the life of a young married couple like the bickering, the arguments, the disagreements etc are all depicted in a humorous way. This makes viewing the movie a pleasant experience and one does not get bored. Both Pratik and Vidya have shown great chemistry in the scenes and have pulled off the humorous scenes with panache.
Do Aur Do Pyaar (2024) :
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Shirsha Guha Thakurta brings an official Hindi adaptation of the Hollywood flick "The Lovers" (2017). This isn't actually an unknown story. To be more precise, Hollywood has made many extramarital affairs stories back in the 1940s-sometimes with a love triangle and once in a while with a quartet. The same was done by Bengali cinema and Bollywood in the 1970s, but on a very comic note. Do Aur Do Pyaar rehashes the same story again to bore us with its predictable content, but more than that, it's a boring film in itself. The conflict between a married couple who are cheating on each other could have been crispier and more emotional than this, I believe. When I thought that this two and two could make a four-star movie, they only ended up making a two-star movie. It went wrong theoretically, practically, and mathematically too.
Kavya (Vidya Balan) has been married to Ani (Pratik Gandhi) for more than a decade, but their marriage has no value and there has been no bonding since the last 5 years. They hardly speak like husband and wife; they hardly have sex; they only share the bed, not feelings; and they only talk about medicines and other regular stuff. In the last couple of years, both have found new lovers. Ani is having an affair with Nora (Ileana D'Cruz), while Kavya is in a relationship with a photographer named Vikram (Sendhil Ramamurthy). The basic thought is to get divorced and live with their new partners, but it all becomes complicated for Ani and Kavya when they come close to each other during a funeral trip to Ooty. After returning home, they have intimate sex, and things change for them. They both begin to like each other again and are now having problems talking to their new lovers, who are expecting some kind of commitment. What happens when these two learn about each other's affairs? Find out all the answers in the film.
Written by Suprotim Sengupta, Amrita Bagchi, and Eisha Chopra, Do Aur Do Pyaar seems like a messy script. I don't understand how a sudden sexual encounter can change everything for two people who hardly have any feelings left for each other. As if they were only lacking that thing. Really? Let it be.. But how can these two continue seeing their lovers when things are finally looking to be settling? Two people, who are so distant and somewhat disturbed too, are falling for the awkwardness of the situation rather than contemplating what's happened, which is totally out of logic. While doing so, they have to make the funeral scene funny. Why? Kavya and Ani land in Ooty, and the cab driver says, "Welcome," with a big smile on his face. Bro, they were in for a funeral, not a party. Come on, humour can't be so dumb, even by mistake. The differences between the couple aren't explored well either. We don't really know the reason behind their arguments or why they fell in love with their extramarital partners. After that long, boring drama, we finally come to the reconciliation part. I mean, seriously? It's too predictable for a film made in 2024. They were trailing behind by two decades, I guess.
Pratik Gandhi and Vidya Balan do not suit each other as a couple. Individually, they try their best and look fairly decent too, but the chemistry between a couple is missing. Not just chemistry, but even imagining them as a couple wasn't making any practical sense at those moments. Rather, the extramarital couples looked better. Pratik and Ileana look like lovebirds, and so do Vidya and Senthil. Ileana's character suffers from maturity, while Senthil lacks an accent. Pratik and Vidya share some spicy moments together that can be enjoyed for a while, but not afterwards. The taste fades away too quickly. The supporting cast is hardly noticeable since the screen space does not allow them to leave any mark on us.
On the technical front, we have Kartik Vijay handling the camera, and he was good at it. Maybe there are just too many close-ups that are like pain in the eye sometimes. The makeup department has made every character look gorgeous, especially Vidya Balan. You can notice a change in her physical appearance, even though her husband fails to notice the same (as she asks him in one scene). The editing is surely at fault here, as the narrative doesn't have a grip. The first half was still okay, but the second half was terribly slow. And why did they need those songs to make it even more tedious? Shirsha Guha Thakurta has tried a modern story that is too old for smart movie buffs. This idea of an extramarital affair actually doesn't have any issues left to showcase, yet some people think it is new. Karan Johar made Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna in 2006 and learned that these ideas are too bold for Indian society. 2024 isn't that changed to accept such ideas, and here, you have more problematic characters and more infidelity. Just imagine this metaphor: "cheating someone who is already cheating you." Who's at fault? The one who's cheating, or the one who's also cheating, or both? And how can one not be sensible enough to see itself in the mirror before or while pointing a finger at someone? See, this conflict is tough to crack, and one needs a lot of brainstorming to make a go at it. Do Aur Do Pyaar isn't that. No, not by far.
RATING - 4/10*
Shirsha Guha Thakurta brings an official Hindi adaptation of the Hollywood flick "The Lovers" (2017). This isn't actually an unknown story. To be more precise, Hollywood has made many extramarital affairs stories back in the 1940s-sometimes with a love triangle and once in a while with a quartet. The same was done by Bengali cinema and Bollywood in the 1970s, but on a very comic note. Do Aur Do Pyaar rehashes the same story again to bore us with its predictable content, but more than that, it's a boring film in itself. The conflict between a married couple who are cheating on each other could have been crispier and more emotional than this, I believe. When I thought that this two and two could make a four-star movie, they only ended up making a two-star movie. It went wrong theoretically, practically, and mathematically too.
Kavya (Vidya Balan) has been married to Ani (Pratik Gandhi) for more than a decade, but their marriage has no value and there has been no bonding since the last 5 years. They hardly speak like husband and wife; they hardly have sex; they only share the bed, not feelings; and they only talk about medicines and other regular stuff. In the last couple of years, both have found new lovers. Ani is having an affair with Nora (Ileana D'Cruz), while Kavya is in a relationship with a photographer named Vikram (Sendhil Ramamurthy). The basic thought is to get divorced and live with their new partners, but it all becomes complicated for Ani and Kavya when they come close to each other during a funeral trip to Ooty. After returning home, they have intimate sex, and things change for them. They both begin to like each other again and are now having problems talking to their new lovers, who are expecting some kind of commitment. What happens when these two learn about each other's affairs? Find out all the answers in the film.
Written by Suprotim Sengupta, Amrita Bagchi, and Eisha Chopra, Do Aur Do Pyaar seems like a messy script. I don't understand how a sudden sexual encounter can change everything for two people who hardly have any feelings left for each other. As if they were only lacking that thing. Really? Let it be.. But how can these two continue seeing their lovers when things are finally looking to be settling? Two people, who are so distant and somewhat disturbed too, are falling for the awkwardness of the situation rather than contemplating what's happened, which is totally out of logic. While doing so, they have to make the funeral scene funny. Why? Kavya and Ani land in Ooty, and the cab driver says, "Welcome," with a big smile on his face. Bro, they were in for a funeral, not a party. Come on, humour can't be so dumb, even by mistake. The differences between the couple aren't explored well either. We don't really know the reason behind their arguments or why they fell in love with their extramarital partners. After that long, boring drama, we finally come to the reconciliation part. I mean, seriously? It's too predictable for a film made in 2024. They were trailing behind by two decades, I guess.
Pratik Gandhi and Vidya Balan do not suit each other as a couple. Individually, they try their best and look fairly decent too, but the chemistry between a couple is missing. Not just chemistry, but even imagining them as a couple wasn't making any practical sense at those moments. Rather, the extramarital couples looked better. Pratik and Ileana look like lovebirds, and so do Vidya and Senthil. Ileana's character suffers from maturity, while Senthil lacks an accent. Pratik and Vidya share some spicy moments together that can be enjoyed for a while, but not afterwards. The taste fades away too quickly. The supporting cast is hardly noticeable since the screen space does not allow them to leave any mark on us.
On the technical front, we have Kartik Vijay handling the camera, and he was good at it. Maybe there are just too many close-ups that are like pain in the eye sometimes. The makeup department has made every character look gorgeous, especially Vidya Balan. You can notice a change in her physical appearance, even though her husband fails to notice the same (as she asks him in one scene). The editing is surely at fault here, as the narrative doesn't have a grip. The first half was still okay, but the second half was terribly slow. And why did they need those songs to make it even more tedious? Shirsha Guha Thakurta has tried a modern story that is too old for smart movie buffs. This idea of an extramarital affair actually doesn't have any issues left to showcase, yet some people think it is new. Karan Johar made Kabhi Alvida Naa Kehna in 2006 and learned that these ideas are too bold for Indian society. 2024 isn't that changed to accept such ideas, and here, you have more problematic characters and more infidelity. Just imagine this metaphor: "cheating someone who is already cheating you." Who's at fault? The one who's cheating, or the one who's also cheating, or both? And how can one not be sensible enough to see itself in the mirror before or while pointing a finger at someone? See, this conflict is tough to crack, and one needs a lot of brainstorming to make a go at it. Do Aur Do Pyaar isn't that. No, not by far.
RATING - 4/10*
Kavya Ganesan and Ani Banerjee are on the verge of separation after 12 years into their marriage. Both are having affair with Vikram and Nora, respectively. Vikram is a photographer and Nora is an aspiring actress, both love their respective partners for who they are while Kavya and Ani resort to their pretend selves in their marriage. Just when they are finally planning to tell each other about ending the marriage, sparks fly enough to let them rekindle their love story. What happens when Kavya and Ani want to give themselves another chance while Vikram and Nora get restless waiting, forms rest of the story.
Sendhil as Vikram and Ileana as Nora are good but they are pushed to play second fiddle as the film truly belongs to Vidya Balan and Pratik Gandhi as they bring Kavya and Ani alive on screen. It is a complex story dealing with complex emotions and since I have not seen the original, I truly enjoyed the narrative getting driven by the conversations alone between Kavya and Ani. Those innuendos, the flirting and to keep the treatment as casual as possible is what worked the best for this film. However, bollywood's desperation for happy ending to be the only acceptable resolution, undid the efforts of the charming duo. It truly could have ended up as a superb film rather than a film with few superb moments. I hope the writers had put the same faith on their screenplay which they put on their lead pair.
Sendhil as Vikram and Ileana as Nora are good but they are pushed to play second fiddle as the film truly belongs to Vidya Balan and Pratik Gandhi as they bring Kavya and Ani alive on screen. It is a complex story dealing with complex emotions and since I have not seen the original, I truly enjoyed the narrative getting driven by the conversations alone between Kavya and Ani. Those innuendos, the flirting and to keep the treatment as casual as possible is what worked the best for this film. However, bollywood's desperation for happy ending to be the only acceptable resolution, undid the efforts of the charming duo. It truly could have ended up as a superb film rather than a film with few superb moments. I hope the writers had put the same faith on their screenplay which they put on their lead pair.
Vidya Balan and Pratik Gandhi Ask Each Other Anything
Vidya Balan and Pratik Gandhi Ask Each Other Anything
Vidya Balan & Pratik Gandhi ask each other anything as they talk about their latest release, Do Aur Do Pyaar. Right from shooting in Ooty to discussing the most difficult scenes they worked on together, they discuss it all!
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