Alia’s character asks towards the end – “Aapne is kahaani mein kya dekha?” (What did you see in this story?) – I saw a few rich brats coming together and burning millions on screen. I very much enjoyed the “Sab kuch acha tha, lekin tambaaku ne sab barbaad kar diya” (Tobacco) ad in the interval. The editing is so bad because the editor (Shweta Venkat Mathew) forgot to delete the entire movie. No matter how much I try to talk about the amazing cinematography (by the master Vinod Pradhan), the ghosts of appalling narration are still haunting me.
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I know the movie is set in 1946, but still you can’t use dialogues such as “Kala azeem hai, keemat nahi lagayi jaa sakti” OR “Hum iss guftugu se thak gaye hai” – hum bhi aisi movies se thak gaye hai! (You hear me?). Lousy screenplay can’t make up to stunning visuals! It doesn’t matter how good you look if you are saying shit. You’re asking a girl to marry a husband of another dying lady and then get the girl to complain that “Aapke pati toh sirf aapse pyaar karte hai” (Of course girl!). The script was conceptualised by late Mr Yash Johar 15 years ago and even for that time, all of this is very naive and boring. Kalank Movie Review: Theatre More Pardesiya – Nahi Padharo Piya! Kalank Movie Review: Script Analysis All of these ingredients mix together to make that thing which our mothers warned not to take from strangers on the road. Balraj Chaudhry (Sanjay Dutt) is head of the house and does nothing apart from doing nothing. Don’t underestimate Roop! She also has some demands to stay in Dev’s castle after getting married to him and being his second wife – she wants to learn singing from a brothel owner Bahar Begum (Madhuri Dixit). Roop agrees because she has two ‘unmarried’ sisters and her father will not be able to ‘take care’ of them alone.
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Satya (Sonakshi Sinha) is dying because of a fatal disease and wants Roop to marry her husband Dev (Aditya Roy Kapur), because why not? Roop (Alia Bhatt) while running after a falling kite starts dancing with the villagers and complains about how hard it was to catch the kite. Set in 1946 in Husnabad which is apparently close to Lahore in the Dharma-world (but in reality, it’s in Telangana), and we can see snow-clad mountains as Zafar (Varun Dhawan) plays the sport of Bullfighting in Spanish-style.