Man, that was a snoozefest. The sheer predictability of the story brings the whole thing down. We have seen this exact same feature played out so many times in the past.
A marriage of convenience turning into love is one of the tropes Bollywood should completely avoid. The person playing Bilal has a flat dialogue delivery with over enunciation of each word, making it very non engaging. Actor playing Tara gives a rather uneven performance.
The aunties and elders in the movie have tried to lift it but with the storyline visible from a mile away, it makes the journey all the more worthless. Also it would be great to explore a Muslim girl's interactions with a Hindu boy's family may be, because this Muslim boy and Hindu Girl has been done many times before.
Not impressed by the characters, story and a very amateurish direction. 2.5/10.
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A marriage of convenience turning into love is one of the tropes Bollywood should completely avoid. The person playing Bilal has a flat dialogue delivery with over enunciation of each word, making it very non engaging. Actor playing Tara gives a rather uneven performance.
The aunties and elders in the movie have tried to lift it but with the storyline visible from a mile away, it makes the journey all the more worthless. Also it would be great to explore a Muslim girl's interactions with a Hindu boy's family may be, because this Muslim boy and Hindu Girl has been done many times before.
Not impressed by the characters, story and a very amateurish direction. 2.5/10.
18 out of 34 found this helpful.