
Nothing new.... Yet, refreshing and entertaining and a movie which will keep you happy all throughout the story.
Presentation is good, yet the movie lacked performances from the stars. Everyone, I mean every single soul present in the movie delivered their role just a bit above the average point of an actor.
More than entertaining, this movie will stitch a trekking culture into the youth displaying the beauty of the mountainous regions. Movies have always introduced new things and activities to the masses. Eg: Dil Chahta Hai and Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara made us all go to the reckless bagpacking adventures with our best friends. They also promoted locations like Goa and Spain respectively. In the same manner this movie too promotes the location Manali and trekking as an adventure, which is currently explored by a select few.
One thing is for sure, it will land you up in a Nostalgia and make you remember all the great times you had with your school/college pals. You should also be looking forward to all the reunions that will get planned after the movie is being watched by the urban masses. Similarly, I'm on my way to plan one for my gang now.
The only moment in the movie I wanted to fast forward was the "Ghagra" song. I know most of them will be awed with the presence of Madhuri Dixit on screen and yes she has delivered a great performance too, but personally I felt the song to be an excess baggage. The song "illahi" (listening on repeat mode now) is a fresh one which you would want to listen to, at every start of the day. The other entertaining numbers like "Balam Pichkari" and "Badtameez Dil" also gelled well with the script.
Some shots in the beginning are poorly edited, which is not expected from a product of Dharma productions. Well this is just for the technical junkies, others can ignore this one.
Overall, a good entertainment package worth a one time watch.
PS: Men, get your pockets loaded with cash, as your girlfriend will surely ask you for a fairytale wedding in one of the palaces of Udaipur.
Score: 2.5/5
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