Wonderful movie, based on problem arises on marriage due to cultural difference between families. Soothing music, fresh faces, engaging story till the end. Worth watching multiple times with family.
... View MoreThe representation lacks the attraction but based on truth. Every where I got missed thing that is no attraction due less attractive drama. Romance lacks truth of romance. Indian culture representation is truth. I didn't liked their Chemistry. The one thing I loved is Truth Representation of Indian Culture. Greatly represents Boyish thinking in Indian blood. On the whole they have everything in movie. But lacks way that could attractive.
... View MoreHere come the movie with one from Chetan Bhgat's ink. I am bit confused whether to write the review of "2 states" the book or the movie. Both are look like identical twins to father Chetan Bhagat. Simplicity of Chetan's writing is shown in this movie. I consider it is a real story and very close to perfection. Arjun kapoor played Chetan is doing partial justice to the role,not complete because his copper hard hair not look like chetan's. Also Alia look as she was confident,smart but in some scenes she looks over confident. Watch her dialogs during canteen mess. There is also some flaws in story like AK is not able to buy car it shows how badly his employer Yes Bank pays,also size of cubicles of Yes bank is look like lower grade company. And count more a Economcs university toper needs tuition from an IIT chap. But chennai displayed in movie is good.Useless dialog of movie is Beer is banned in Gujarat because Gandhiji born in Gujarat and he is against alcohol.I mean come on writers plz do not treat us dumb. Even nursery class student will not excited on this dialog.In total one time watch movie either on big screen or Ur home screen. Watch if you like Chetan Bhagat and his writing.Thanks
... View MoreDirected by Abhishek Verman based on Chetan Bhagat's book of the same name, the movie is a nice piece of work. It is one of the very few watchable" Bollywood releases of the year 2014. Though the movie has some potholes, it is a nice ride due to it's fantastic screenplay (kudos to Chetan) and the remarkable work done by its actors.The book was liked by many Indian readers as they can more or less relate to the story. The book and so the movie resonates with the life of an average Indian. But the later lacks the humor quotient present in the book. Changes done in the movie are not well formulated, as they become more offensive and weird for the audience. Krish's (Arjun Kapoor) outrage for his father is not well-built and seems a bit overdone. Also Ananya's (Alia Bhatt) ignorance towards Krish's efforts is tempestuous for the viewer.After pointing out the short-comings, it will be unjust to overlook some of the fantastic works of the movie. Songs are in the hit list, actors have done a good job. Arjun Kapoor, after doing so many the violent roles, switches to a decent romantic play. Alia Bhatt, a young beautiful newcomer, is always amazing to watch on screen. Ronit Roy's (Krish's father) performance grabs some more applauds for the movie. Keeping aside the ethical philosophy, the movie actuates the audience till the end. In the disruptive flow of Bollywood movies, this one registers itself as a "must-watch" movie, one of the very few of its kind for the Indian audience.
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