Dum Laga Ke Haisha... Movie Review by Shoby
3.25 Stars out of 5
Sometimes, you come up with an extra ordinary
product by just keeping the basics right. In this era, where stylish flicks, sleek
action, unique cinematography, adrenaline pumping action and vibrant VFX has
reshaped the industry, you get spell casted when a very simple story of two
very relatable protagonists grabs you instantaneously.
DLGH is a simple story which is marvelously
directed by debutant Sharat Katariya. This two hour proceeding is written so
delicately that it gets your eyes glued to the screen right from the word go
till the end. A very intelligent script and a very mature screen play, combined
with superb direction.
Two odds come together by fate... An arranged
marriage that fell in trouble from the very beginning... Ayushman at his very
best, when it comes to delivering the dialogue... But to me, the actual hero is
the debutant Bhumi, who has literally removed the established myths of being a
typical bollywoodish heroine...
Unconstrained spontaneity blended with the
simplicity in each and every sequence of the movie depicted by Bhumi is what
that keeps you hooked right throoughout the film... You just can’t get over
even after it ends...
Some sequences really deserve standing ovation and
expect some real claps in the theater on their arrival... I personally loved
the "cold war" between Ayushman and Bhumi (when songs from 90s are
played by both of them)... Sequence where Bua comes to know about her separated
husband, Mind blowing and we should never forget excellent comic timing and marvelous
acting by Sanjay Mishra... He is no doubt one of the fines actors bollywood
currently owns...
Music of DLGH is a winner... Kumar Sanu's magical
voice gives us yet another soothing romantic number (Tu) which has a taste of
90s and although its only some seconds above than 3 minutes but still it is one
of those songs that go on to become ever green... Papon's melo number Moh Moh
Ke Dhaage is a treat for those who know the meaning of poetry...
On the whole, DLGH is a breather... Its fresh and
simple and gives you a taste of real meaningful cinema... Hats off Sharat for
making a simple yet strong movie... Thumbs Up
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