Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017)


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Directed by : Shashank Khaitan || Prev Films: Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (2014)
Produced by : Hiroo Johar, Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta
Written by : Shashank Khaitan
Starring : Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Gauahar Khan, Mohit Marwah, Aakanksha Singh
Music by Songs : Amaal Mallik, Tanishk Bagchi, Akhil Sachdeva
Background Score : John Stewart Eduri
Cinematography : Neha Parti Matiyani
Edited by : Manan Sagar

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I.M.C.F Review
A light heart'ed romantic drama with more emotions and comic scenes, in contrast to the trend of action films. We cannot yet compare it with other Karan Johar classics, but is still a pretty decent flick. Varun and Alia have been exceptionally well portrayed and the supporting cast has been too good too.

Story seems to be pretty routine, but Director took utter care, to make it look different. Well, the point where the love story starts from a Marriage proposal is a bit new for sure, but still seems like a pretty obvious love story. But comic scenes have been an advantage though. They make the film run at peace and keeps the audience entertained.

The second part of the film starts off with some aggression and the transition from aggression to romance has been done very professionally and maturely! It is one part of the film, which deserves a certain mention and applause too.

The climax is pretty predictable, but has been done in the right way. Its a great entertainer, in all! With beautiful songs and scenic locations, we can definitely count this movie to be in the race of Best film for 2017!  

I.M.C.F Rating : 85/100
Direction : 9/10 : Not much of a story, but portrayed so well that, you wont even realize that.
Production Values :8/10 : Karan Johar is one of those Producers in B'Town who has his mark. So, yeah... Well made!
Story/Plot : 7/10 : Not a story that we havent seen before.
Cast Performances : 10/10 : Alia stole the show once again and Varun competed with her, till the very end. Perfecto!
Music : 9/10 : Yet another hit album of B'wood!
Cinematography : 8/10 : Well shot.
Choreography : 9/10 : So well made, that you would want to watch them twice! 'Tamma Tamma' especially is off the charts.
Screenplay/Editing : 9/10 : Whenever the pace of the film gets slow, there comes a comic scene to keep you hooked! Entertaining.
Dialogues : 8/10 : Great!
Awe Moment(s) : 8/10 : The episode in Singapore is a completly perfect strip. Rest were all ok'ish.  

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6.4/10 - IMDb
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