Cast: Taaha Shah, Sara Loren, Shweta Pandit, Priyanshu Chatterjee
and Puneet Isaar
Movie Type: Drama
Duration of the Movie: 118 minutes
Direction: Shadaab Mishra
Rating: 2/5
Story:
Rich man meets poor young lady whose wellspring of pay isn't
respectable as per his crew. Can they get together and live joyfully ever
after, much against the society restrictions?
Jatin (Taaha Shah), an attorney's child, begins to look all
starry eyed at Barkhaa (Loren) the minute he sees her in northern part of India. He tries
his best to seek after her however she is hesitant since she is scarred
inwardly. Barkhaa, who meets expectations in a bar professionally, discourages
Jatin from proposing marriage to her yet he demands. He takes her to his
guardians yet they oppose the relationship protesting her calling.
The film is a better than average look for those, who oddly
enough may hunger for the old time acting. It gloats of an age-old story and an
anticipated plot, with the on-screen characters gushing done to death dialogs through
out the movie. On the off chance that you need to return to that period of
Bollywood, where ladies were interminably miserable and had a
"majboori" for being that way, you can watch this one. Else, keep
away from.
Loren looks great in her outfit and acting. Additionally,
excepting cinematography and music, different parts of the film are much
excessively fair and prosaic for your preferring. Unfortunately its 2015 and
this standard show has nothing but the same old thing new to offer.
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