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Junooniyat

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Junooniyat
Prasantik Ghosh@Prady264
Jun 29, 2016 05:11 AM, 1818 Views
The story that we see everyday

Two people meet. They fall in love. The girl’s family finds out. There is separation. Then there is misunderstanding. And finally, there is a happy ending. Tell me, how many thousand times have we seen this? Yami Gautam and Pulkit Samrat aren’t bad actors at all. They are pretty capable of delivering convincing performances in a love story. But the typical dialogues coming out of their mouths don’t help their efforts. There’s an overdose of laughter in the first half and a overdose of crying in the second. The two actors have their limitations but they easily thrive on a sub-par script. Gulshan Devaiah has a short role in the second half and he pulls off a superb performance as the jilted lover who makes a big sacrifice for the sake of this love story. Hrishita Bhatt’s character could have been used in a more beautiful way, but she remains the typical adoring ‘bhabhi’ to the lead actress. She does her job well in this role though. Among the supporting cast, the actor playing Yami’s flirty neighbour impresses a great deal during his very short appearances.


What’s Good: The film’s exotic Himalayan locations and the Punjabi wedding sequence in the second half.


Watch or Not? : You can skip this one indeed. You’ll realize you’ve made the right choice when you’ll watch the film on TV in a few months.

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