Cast
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Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Fawad Khan, Lisa Haydon
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Director
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Karan
Johar
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Cinematographer
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Anil
Mehta
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Music
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Pritam
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Producer
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Dharma
Productions
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Release Date
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October
28, 2016
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Length
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2
Hours & 37 Minutes
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Language
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Hindi
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My Thoughts
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil directed by Karan Johar is about friendship and unrequited love. It
is a kind of movie that affects you, tears you apart and makes you weep inconsolably.
The first half is full-filled; around intermission it inflicts heartache. The
second half leads you to a vacuum and forces you to let go and come out of it. The
emotions are so well conveyed that as audience, we are enveloped with the similar
agony as Ayan’s (Ranbir Kapoor). The movie is a giant leap from Johar’s debut
film Kuch Kuch Hota Hai which made a generation believe that a boy and girl
cannot be friends (I know that original idea is from Sooraj Barjatya’s Maine Pyar Kiya). Ae Dil Hai Mushkil explores the thin
line between love and friendship and the different shades of love.
Being a Johar film, the characters are rich, well-dressed, look
enviably beautiful and have a weird sense of humor. The locations are exotic
and classy. The situations are often funny; else heart wrenching. Songs are
catchy and choreography is brilliant. The intensity of emotions is high and so
is the impression it creates. However, the movie often reminded me of Kal Ho Na Ho and Rockstar.
Rabir Kapoor lives as Ayan, mostly because he has done similar
characters before – child-like, rich and confused. His eyes speaks volumes,
conveying the unsaid. Anushka Sharma as Alizeh has delivered her best to
justify her character that is practical yet emotional. She looks nice and her
clothes are so wearable. Aiswarya Rai Bachchan looks mesmerizingly beautiful. Her
deep eyes often conveys the struggle of Saba – the emotional struggle to stay
away from another relationship mesh. Fawad Khan as DJ Ali has stellar looks and
forms the crux of the story; however, he has limited screen time. And, the show
stealer is Shahrukh Khan who appears for a few minutes in a cameo. His words echoes
his pain and eyes reflects his helplessness. He makes us weep and makes us realize
why he is worshipped as the epitome of romance and is affectionately called as the
king of bollywood.
In short, Ae Dil Hai Mushkil celebrates unrequited
love like never before though the second half seemed a little dragging; never
ending.
Be ready to cry and feel heart broken.
But, don’t miss this one.
Rating
4/5
Planning to watch today or tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteLemme know your thoughts :)
DeleteWatched it last night and liked it as an entertainer. Very good acting, good songs. Ranbir is a good actor but repeats the same role as a singer again and again. Anushka is too good. Good to hear old Bollywood songs in the movie. Husband was happy:)
DeleteDid you really wept...
ReplyDeleteHow could you...... Hahaha....
I didnt plan to... Bt could not help!
DeleteI like your review.Nice.I prefer commody movies. Stretched sadness l can't go with because for relaxing only we watch movies.
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