Cast: Eden Shyodhi, Varun Thakur, Heerok Das, Sandip Ghosh, Asxem Dlean, Teeshay
and Pavitra Sarkar
Movie
Type: Drama
Duration:
104 Minutes
Ratings:
2/5
A couple of people with assorted
rationalities get tranquilized and burglarized amid a street trip. How this
awful occurrence changes their life, shapes their reasoning and achieves a
change in their viewpoint towards society. Vendor Navy officer Bharat (Varun
Thakur) and poor minimal rich young lady Kesang (Eden Shyodhi), whose mates
happen to be regular companions, arrange a short outing to get together with
their accomplices. Kesang's faithful driver Chandu (Heerok Das) offers to drive
them to the craved summer home. On the other hand, their off the cuff street
trip goes amiss, when they get tranquilized and looted in transit. The law
breakers take all their resources and abandon them oblivious in a wilderness.
As the three battle to discover a way out of this bad dream, they end up
scrutinizing their convictions and worth framework. As producers, it’s insufficient to have
a powerful urge to make a point.
How you figure out how to get it crosswise
over to the crowd matters a ton. Transcendently made for the urban youth,
Yahaan Sabki Lagi Hai (Everybody Gets Screwed Here) comes up short on a few
grounds. While the characters (rich and poor) are indicated to be controlled
and misled by financial circumstances, as opposed to feeling their anxiety or
turmoil, they appear to be revolts without a reason as the film does not have a
solid story. Its conceptual idea has no effect, pseudo-learned execution
neglects to hit home and immaterial scenes lengthen your distress. This is very
disastrous, following the dialog-driven, discussion film starts well. Exactly
when you think it may emerge for its capricious methodology and suddenness, it
goes into a refined zone that advances into nothing. You continue holding up
for the broad view however it simply doesn't exist. All the three lead
performers Varun Thakur, Eden Shyodhi and Heerok Das act well yet the recent
turns out to be the best.
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