Light, fluffy and bubbly, Bareily
ki Barfi is unassuming and entertaining. After a lot of films with intensity,
seriousness and glum this buoyant film is like cool breeze and fresh air. This
is a film that Hindi Cinema should be recognized with. Truly Indian in every
aspect, the whole package has a great connect with the Indian filmi audience.
Exceptional dialogues and complete characters, each of the actors has done
great justice to the script. Funny one liners at perfect timing will crack you up
and tickle you.Though this is a romantic film, the story is something
everyone can identify with. It is a love story which is plausible and believable
presented with natural ease. You cruise through cute romance in the first half
and some serious edges in the second, but never feel extreme emotions.
Rajkumar
Rao has outdone himself with a performance worth many awards. A creative actor
with great imagination and characterization, he fulfills the role of Pritam
Vidrohi perfectly. It would be wrong to typecast Ayushman, but the role of a
North Indian regular munda is what he is best at. In the second half he fails
to match the craft of Rajkumar Rao and loses his presence on the screen. He has
the same expression in the most emotive of the scenes of the film. Kriti Sanon
is a looker. With unconventional beauty and a lot of personality she shows
great potential. She is capable of unconventional roles and I would love to see
her on the paths less trodden.
A very interesting narrative with
great characters adds to the originality of the story. A must watch for all who
love dialogue baazi.
Rating – 4/5
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