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Movie Name : | Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui |
Director : | Abhishek Kapoor |
Country : | India |
All Genres | Romance |
IMDb: | 7.3/10 |
Released Year : | 10 Dec 2021 |
Cast In : | Ayushmann Khurrana, Vaani Kapoor, Leena Sharma |
Plot: | Manu, a bodybuilder from Chandigarh falls in love with Maanvi, a Zumba teacher. All seems well until a shocking revelation causes turmoil in their love story. |
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1- Hatts of to the director ABHISHEK KAPOOR who directs this film and making the people aware of this subject which is must important to know. I didn’t like vaani kapoor much but after seeing this movie I just wanna say one thing FANTASTIC performance by her and after this film she’ll be on fire. Not everyone does and not everyone has the guts to this kind of roles but she did it and it was superb. Ayushman Khurana always rocks with his performance and powerful subjects. Story, screenplay music all are perfectly matched to the concept of the film. If you wanna see something different with powerful social topic go for it….
2- Ayushmann Khurrana is on a dream run. The kind of cinema he is making consistently, puts him in a different league of his own- far away from his contemporaries. Looking at his recent films, nobody can deny that, rather we are getting used to it. Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui is yet another “Taboo-Breaking Entertainer” in Ayushmann Khurrana Club, a single member club which is established by him, run by him and is being ruled by him and him only. While others are busy making mainstream cinema even more typical, this guy is busy in reforging mainstream cinema by mixing commercial elements with taboo but socially important subjects. Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui is his Trademark Entertainer! But wait, we have a big surprise, The Vaani Kapoor. Abhishek Kapoor dares to make a love-story which hasn’t been made in Bollywood yet and his attempt is definitely watchable, with those expected flaws.
The film is about Manu (Ayushmann Khurrana), a gym owner and a bodybuilder who falls in love with Zumba teacher Maanvi, played by Vaani Kapoor. Everything goes smoothy until one sudden moment when he learns the truth about Maanvi’s past which shatters him mentally and physically. The surprise must be enjoyed without any spoilers so let’s not reveal anything here. The screenplay is quite engaging and pacy with the entire first half unfolding lots of things within an hour. That leaves second half with no surprises and predictable happy ending but it’s pretty a speech-maker and learning experience. The film deals with the topic which may not be accepted today, especially by the family audience but surely after 40-50 years, it will get that deserving appreciation. If the second half had something more to show, this would have been a fantastic affair afterall.
Ayushmann Khurrana is fantastic as Manu. The film shows him in a macho avatar, something he hasn’t done before. The female fans are gonna scream out for him. But let’s not forget the main reason behind it. He plays that egoistic macho who learns the actual meaning of being a “MARD”. That’s where he wins the battle by losing one. His companion, Vaani Kapoor is a complete surprise package. You might just think it for a moment that this role was meant to be played by her only. No other actress could have done it better and the way she fearlessly delivers those dialogues will force you think about that never-ending pain, problems and struggle. The supporting cast gets a lot of laughter, to be frank, much more than the leading pair.
Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui has got a very good music album which is filled with local flavours and romance. That foot-tapping title song appears with the end credits, unfortunately. ‘Kheench Te Nach’ and ‘Tumbe Pe Zumba’ are pretty nice situational grooving numbers whereas ‘Kalle Kalle’ is practically very effective song. The film has got good dialogues too. Some are typical one-liners while some are intelligently hard-hitting, which might leave family audiences feel uncomfortable. Director Abhishek Kapoor tries his hands in some kind of new genre with the brand ambassador of the club Ayushmann and he successfully manages to present the taboo context without any compromises. The film falls flat at some occasions where it couldn’t battle out the predictability and few of those typical hindi cinema cliches. But the fact that you can’t really go too intellectual while making a commercial cinema saves a lot of bashing. You need to to little bashing where its due. For instance, the family affair, completely unnecessary and over-dramatic. That sister eavesdropping with Stethoscope, seriously? How dumb it looked. Nevertheless, it’s a nice attempt by Abhishek Kapoor which will help him to change his image too. He brings us the most surprising love-story of recent times and a new form of progressive cinema. Ayushmann Khurrana and Vaani Kapoor’s “Taboo-Breaking Aashiqui” is unmissable for content cinema lovers who have that hunger of watching something new, something really interesting. However, it also tries to be formal audience at the same time, so you might hate that part so prepare yourself for that. Rest, it’s enjoyable. Far better than recent ‘So Called’ good films (after re-opening), content-wise i mean.