Review: Happy Bhag Jayegi Movie Review and Rating
Review: Happy Bhag Jayegi Movie Review and Rating
Cast & Crew: Diana Penty, Abhay Deol,
Jimmy Sheirgill, Ali Fazal,
Momal Sheikh, Piyush Mishra
Director: Mudassar Aziz
Genre: Comedy
Lenght: 2 hours 6 minutes
Happy Bhag Jayegi Story:
Feisty and imprudent, Amritsari kudi Happy (Diana Penty) escapes from her own wedding to be with her playmate Guddu (Ali Fazal). This incenses her future lucky man - wannabe legislator Bagga (Jimmy Sheirgill). Perplexity results when Happy doesn't wind up with either and incidentally arrives up in Pakistan. She chances upon Bilal (Abhay Deol), a maturing lawmaker and flashes fly. Be that as it may, he is locked into Zoya (Momal Shiekh). Who gets the young lady...?
Happy Bhag Jayegi Movie Review:
Cheerful Bhag Jayegi is a new carefree go up against cross-outskirt fellowship that spins around a runaway lady of the hour. It draws you into tossing rationale out of the window (baher) for some time as it offers clean diversion with adequate mufflers. The wait-and-see game between the characters with a dash of sentiment structures the story.
In the event that you are interested in thinking about our neighbors and their way of life, this film satisfies that interest to a specific degree. The comic trick clicks for its situational cleverness keenly written work, and immaculate throwing. The primary half has huge amounts of a roar with laughter minutes, prevalently coming from Piyush Mishra talking virtuous Urdu (Javed Akhtar style).
Jimmy Sheirgill may not get the young lady but rather he gets paramount parts and his depiction of Bagga is the highlight here. Be it him calling Ali, Justin Bieber or saying, 'Negligible Shaadi ruck wane he peeche, padosi mulk ka haath hai', Jimmy takes the appear, without a doubt. Both Abhay and Ali are similarly skilled and the men rule the film, much more than the film's focal character (Diana), whose looks eclipse her acting. Momal is genuine.
Since the affection tracks appear to be unconvincing and sudden, the second half tanks a bit.
Ratings:
Direction - 3.5/5
Dialogues - 3.5/5
Story - 3.5/5
Music - 3.5/5
Visual appeal - 3/5

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