However, one should totally watch it for the performances of the star cast. Even blacksmiths of that era could pronounce English words like 'Journalists' and 'articles' fluently. The VFX at some places is sour to the eyes. The women donned bell-sleeves blouse and embellished lehenga cholis irrespective of their economic conditions. Despite living in the 1940s, the characters were dressed in body-hugging sherwanis and stylish bandhgalas. There are too many unrealistic moments in the film that would make you question your sanity. So much more was expected from the film with an amazing star cast but it, unfortunately, didn't live up to the expectations. There was nothing new on the makers part other than presenting the magnanimous sets and immaculate costumes. The film is indubitably one of the most visually-appeasing creations of Dharma Productions but it completely lacks soul. Their dialogue delivery seemed too real to be considered fiction and the fans got their moment of two of their most favourite on-screen actors. While all eyes were waiting for the two most-talked-about couple of the nineties Madhuri Dixit and Sanjay Dutt, they hardly share screen space but delivered power-packed performances otherwise. Hiten Tejwani and Achint Kaur add refreshing twists to the film. The film has surprise elements like Kunal Kemmu, who has a huge part to play in the way the story unfolds.
Nothing unpredictable happens between them in the film but the finesse with which every emotion has been portrayed by them is indeed commendable. Roop, a victim of a marriage of convenience, falls in love with Zafar, a victim of circumstances. After his boyish act in Ok Jaanu, it was refreshing to see Aditya playing a matured character on-screen.Īlia Bhatt as Roop and Varun Dhawan as Zafar give birth to another set of characters that we are going to remember for a long time. Despite being in a situation where everything falls apart, he tries to hold every aspect together. Similarly, Aditya as Dev is an epitome of grace. Tahra tai Häpeä) on vuonna 2019 ensi-iltansa saanut intialainen hindinkielinen draamaelokuva, jonka ohjasi Abhishek Varman.Pääosia näyttelivät Madhuri Dixit, Sonakshi Sinha, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Aditya Roy Kapur ja Sanjay Dutt.Elokuva sijoittuu aikaan ennen Intian itsenäistymistä brittivallan alta. Although her stint ended sooner than we had expected, we wish her class act had stayed for a longer period. She made her debut with the Telugu psychological thriller 1: Nenokkadine in 2014. Her poise, elegance and charm is commendable. Kriti Sanon (born 27 July 1990) is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Hindi films. Satya is one of the well-crafted characters and Sonakshi does complete justice to it. Satya, a woman madly in love with her husband, is caught in an inescapable battle and wants to settle scores with life before she reaches the point of no return. After much fanfare, a poised Sonakshi Sinha as Satya pushes the accelerator towards the only thing that the audience has been waiting for, the story. Just fifteen minutes into the film and you will be bamboozled with three songs and stunning performances.