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Shaandaar movie review
Shaandaar movie review






Shaandaar is hardly a Shaandaar piece of movie-making.This film proves that Bollywood has run out of ideas. Shaandaar is salvaged somewhat by the last few minutes and by the spritely fresh pairing of Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt who give it their best show and rise above the film itself. A big festive release should do the bare minimum of keeping the audience entertained. It doesn’t entertain, doesn’t enlighten and doesn’t even make us laugh. It invariable ends up being neither and sets itself up for a death trap.

SHAANDAAR MOVIE REVIEW MOVIE

Sanjay Kapoor makes a surprise comeback in the movie and is decent.Ĭonclusion: Shaandaar held a lot of promise because it was the coming together of drastically different styles of filmmaking (Karan Johar and Anurag Kashyap style). She is getting more expressive by the day and in Shaandaar she explores her comic side a lot more with limited results. Alia Bhatt looks sensational and keeps getting better with every movie. His comic and romantic timing is spot on. Shahid is looking fresh, and emotes well. The only song which makes a mark is Gulaabo.Īcting: Shahid Kapoor and Alia Bhatt continuously shine through the staleness of the movie and give very good performances which somehow salvage the movie to an extent. Even though none of the songs are bad, the quality of the soundtrack is below average. The music of Shaandaar is another disappointment.

shaandaar movie review

The editing is also very crispy although it is let down by the proceedings on screen. The production design is top quality and the costume design is fantastic. Shaandaar is technically a very finely shot movie with a lot of grandeuer and class. What doesn’t work, just doesn’t work and what works only works to the bare minimum. There are many points in the movie which are sleep inducing but you tend to forgive the writer-director because of the apparent promise in the quirks of the movie. Vikas should have been responsible enough to not let it become weird. Shaandaar is a convulated, weird and frankly very boring tale for a movie which seemed so fresh and quirky. When you expect so much from a film, it gets hard for the director to deliver so much but the tragic thing about Shaandaar is that even if you have very few expectations from the movie, even then you are sure to be disappointed. Screenplay and Direction: First things first, Shaandaar is a disappointing film.

shaandaar movie review

Will the two fall in love? Will the Aroras be able to save their business empire? To know, watch the movie. In comes Jagjinder Joginder (Shahid), the wedding planner who becomes like a prince charming of sorts for Vipin’s younger daughter Alia (Alia Bhatt). She is about to marry the son of the super rich Harry Fundwani (Sanjay Kapoor) which Vipin secretly hopes will save his floundering company. Story: The elder daughter of the scion Vipin Arora (Pankaj Kapur) is about to get married and the wedding takes place in a castle in England.

shaandaar movie review

Do the makers do any justice to our expectations? And is the film any good? So when all three of them come together for one single project then curiosity is sure to be raised and so are expectations. Shahid Kapoor gained a lot of respect for his performance in Haider, Alia Bhatt has been swiftly rising as a dependable star, Vikas Bahl has garnered admirers after delivering the semi classic Queen in his last film. The trailers of Shaandaar have promised a fun romantic comedy with a quirk.






Shaandaar movie review