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Posted: 11 years ago
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Looks like it has good WOM like HTP!
Aniruddha Guha @AniGuha

The thing about the best films coming out of Mumbai lately are they're staying clear of clichs. That's heartening. Really enjoyed 2 States.

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Posted: 11 years ago
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So far great reviews. Happy for Arjun and Alia.
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Eeeks so much praise for Arjun ❤️
Janice Sequeira @janiceseq85

Its difficult to pick 1 actor as your favourite when there are so many great performers in 1 film. For me, #2States is an Arjun Kapoor show

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Looks like it's gonna be a winner with the critics, lets hope the same for BO!!!
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Posted: 11 years ago
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Read biography Get Alerts from this author Follow this author on Twitter View all posts from this author Firstpost Bollywood 2 States review: A chore to watch, infuriating at times

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On one hand you could probably call 2 States better than most of Chetan Bhagat based movies, because it has a nifty concept. On the other (more accurate) hand you could probably call 2 Statesworse than most of Bhagat's flicks, because it takes such a potentially clever concept and does nothing with it but involve stereotype jokes, lame romance, and really limp melodrama. As Kai Po Che proved, in the hands of a talented filmmaker 2 States could have been a classic little rom com drama. With director Abhishek Verman the 2 States we've been presented with feels like a fairly fun rom com drama that's been overtaken by uninspired acting, generic plotting, overlong running time and a lethargic pace. The plot is precisely what you expect, point by isolated point - guy and girl (Arjun and Alia) meet at IIM-A, fall in both lust and love, are trying to get married, and face a Herculean task because they're from ..2 different states. It's an interesting concept for a comedy but unfortunatelyit's all premise and no plot.We get some puppy-love romance, a handful of scenes which showcase the modern free spirited sexually liberated desi youth, one dozen music montages that give a respite from the banal exchanges between the leads and an unapologetically happy ending to keep the target audience appeased. Image from IBN-Live Alia Bhatt and Arjun Kapoor in the film. Image from IBN-Live This is supposed to be a feel good family entertainer, and on that front 2 States is targeted towards its audience with an ultra precision sniper. There's plenty of dynamics between South vs North India, and daddy issues to keep the target audience on their tenterhooks. There is a ton of ladai-jhagda between the in-laws to pander to the cultural mismatch between Chennai and Delhi. But the observations are clichd and simplistic, and there's a paper-thin superficiality throughout which makes the film a Swiss cheese layer. There are key scenes where the guy impresses the girl's parents, and vice versa. And there are key scenes where the cultural gaffes of both the South and North, like general pretentiousness and dowry are established. The latter is when you notice the slipshod tonal shifts that Verman employs while desperately aiming to pad the screenplay with every clich under the sun. Thanks to the tonal shifts 2 States goes from light romance to simplistic social issue pandering with no consistency.We never really get to see the defining moments of the guy and the girl's blossoming romance, which is both odd and silly because we never really care for them to remain together. Content detailing their love for one another is shown in music-montages, yet huge chunks of running time are dedicated to emotional wrangling. It is also jarring to see the film dabble in broad, obvious, and unflattering caricatures of its characters. I'm not saying Delhi-ites and Madrasis have no sense of humour, but if you're going to bomb us with stereotypes it's probably better to do so with some creativity or wit. Banana leaf and Punjabi daroo offer a few stray giggles but 2 States never comes close to being creative or witty. It's just a goofy impersonation of both cultures, not a classy roast of them. We're also meant to take the melodrama as sincere and effective, but it just comes across as manipulative. So the equation is this - spend one hour mildly chuckling as limp campus romance between Arjun and Alia is paraded, and then spendthe other one and a half hour getting weepy-eyed as Arjun and Alia try to turn a hallmark greeting card into something with actual heart and soul. And the actors certainly don't help matters. Aside from Alia's occasionally fiery performance there's the virtually complete ineptitude of ArjunKapoor's puppy faced good guy shtick. The bloke just doesn't emote in any scene, and can neither pull off the charming lover nor the frustrated punching bag stuck between both sides. Alia's role here is not as well defined as in Highway, and her performance clearly shows that she's a director's actor. She does the occasional South twang, thankfully without overdramatising it, but spends most of the film doing a cutesy smile. She does the cutesy smile even in a scene where her fianc tells her the biggest emotional conflict of his life. Weird. The parents are actually sort of good - Shiv Kumar and Revathy are subtly effective, despite being stereotypical. There's also Amrita Singh's stereotypical North Indian mother, and the stereotypical North Indian drunkard father played by Ronit Roy. The latter manages to smoke everyone else out of every single scene, mostly because he's played the character for the third time in a row. Dharma's trademark visual style and a few moments of comedy aside, 2 States is mostly a chore and periodically infuriating. The filmmakers had a chance to go against all odds and make a classic and they blew it. Critical appreciation might not be the film's target anyway, because it's been marketed well enough to make a truckload of money.

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Edited by YusBee - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
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'2 States': A magical north-south love story you wish wouldn't end (IANS Hindi Film Review)

IANS
April 17, 2014 Last Updated at 23:52 IST



Film: "2 States"; Cast: Arjun Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Ronit Roy, Amrita Singh, Revathi, Shiv Subramaniam; Directed by Abhishek Varman; Rating: ****

Magically, "2 States" ends with a beautifully staged wedding where the film's culture-crossed couple finally get their wish.

Sigh of relief? Not quite. This is a film you don't want to end. It's a story...but wait, it doesn't seem like a story!! Not in the sense of 'Once upon a time when Boy Met Girl'. You know exactly where our twosome, the gorgeous Ananya and the diffident Krish are going...But you get so sucked into their journey, their courtship, conflicts, tiffs and buts, that you feel after a point that you aren't watching them in a film. They are people we know. And love.

Some come, fall in love.

These are people whom you'll carry home and keep in some corner of your heart. Not just (gorgeous) Ananya (who incidentally is played by the very gorgeous Alia Bhatt) and her other-half Krish, but also their parents, specially Krish's father a man so misunderstood all his life he fears being recognized for some deeply-concealed goodness in his heart that comes out towards the end of this film (that you wish would never end).

Indian marriages, they say, are the marriage of two families. Sure enough, when the shy repressed Punjabi Krish meets the spunky spirited beer-guzzling, chicken-chewing Ananya, there is hell to pay from both sides.

The thing about cultural stereotyping is that it very often does exist in exactly the forms that we see them exist in films and books. Chetan Bhagat's lively novel from which this film is adapted, harps on the stereotypes in a way where we don't see the characters as "types" but as individuals who conform to a type. This delectable game of slotting the individual is best illustrated by Krish's loud-brassy Punjabi mom who behaves likes a cross between Kirron Kher and what Vidya Balan in Rajkumar Gupta's "Ghanchakkar" would have been had she grown older and had a son.

Oh yes, Revathi as Ananya's graceful Tamil mother is also outstanding, though Amrita's performance would easily shout her down in the Who Is The Better Mother contest.

Amrita Singh's true-to-type Punjabi housewife's character (you know the kind who has given herself the liberty to say the most insulting things to people who are not like her) gradually melts down in the narrative as her dark secret shame - "a drunken abusive husband" - comes out in the open.

Ronit Roy, that fine actor is no stranger to playing the abusive father. It's amazing how empathetic he makes the discernibly brutish character in "Udaan" and now this film without taking the character's arc through the filmy range from villainy to repentance. Thanks to Roy's dignified damned Dad's act, "2 States" is as much a father-son story as a girl-boy thing.

Not every sequence works here. I found Revathi's singing performance (arranged by Krish) a little too syrupy and Alia's anti-dowry speech at a brassy Punjabi wedding a little too contrived.

Minor slip-ups.

Most of the time cultural differences are articulately pinned down in the film. Debutant director Abhishek Varman knows how to tell a story embedding individual scenes with a distinctive personality without straining for effect. The narrative traverses a number of cities - Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai - searching out enchanting pockets of storytelling for the couple to grow into.

This is a film that never forgets to surprise even when going about the task of telling a story that can only end one way. Arjun Kapoor and Alia Bhatt ensure that their mutual participation in the rites of courtship, copulation, conflict and reconciliation yields a harvest of hefty scenes. Their performances display a natural flair for understatement underlined by a deep understanding of the language of commercial cinema. And yes, they look so made for each other, their compatibility is almost karmic.

Two world, two cultures, two families, one love story..."2 States" re-defines and rejuvenates the love-marriage space.Simple and yet striking, gorgeous and graceful, this is a film where we come away hankering to know what happens to the couple after the film is over.

The film is put together with the stress on lightness of tone. From the clothes that Ananya and Krish wear to the spaces they inhabit... you won't find them fuelling a filmy flamboyance into the narrative. Binod Pradhan's cinematography is the opposite of epic. And that's the truth which these urban characters represent.

And yes, Alia dressed as a bride looks like a doll. In a way the honesty that her face never ceases to express symbolizes what this film strives to do. "2 States" creates a world where characters don't shout to be heard. They just belong to a world where being proper, politically or otherwise, is not always a pre-condition.


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Posted: 11 years ago
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Will watch it on Tuesday (I'm cheap like that) 😆
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Posted: 11 years ago
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@KomalNahta: 2 States off to a flying start all over India!"

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Posted: 11 years ago
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Film Review: 2 States
Cast:
Arjun Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amrita Singh, Revathi, Shiv Kumar Subramaniam, Ronit Roy
Director:
Abhishek Verman

Saurabh Dwivedi's Rating: 4 Star Rating: Recommended4 Star Rating: Recommended4 Star Rating: Recommended4 Star Rating: Recommended

Boy meets girl at IIM-Ahmedabad. Their friendship begins over a rasgulla which gradually turns into love.

But what after love? Yes, Marriage.

Here lies the complication. The boy is a Punjabi and the girl is a Tamilian, or as they say in North India - Madrasi.

The parents, like any Indian parent, want their kids to marry the person of their choice. But Krish and Ananya are unwilling. So starts the struggle to win over disapproving parents.

First, it's Krish's turn. He takes up a job in Chennai to impress Ananya's parents played by Revathi and Shiv Subramaniam. Thereafter Ananya goes to Delhi to win over Krish's parents - Amrita Singh and Ronit Roy.

In bewteen is Krish's past, his clashes with egotistical father and doting mother who chokes him with her love.

2 States is a riveting tale of journey from love to marriage

The film is bases on Chetan Bhagat's novel 2 States. In the story, Chetan Bhagat has successfully shown the forever prevailing differences over caste and religion. The film also reflects upon the classic issue of a youngster-the dilemma over choice of career and parental expectations.

Arjun Kapoor as a boy oscillating between his love and parents, shows his pain through his body language well, but falls short in scenes opposite his onscreen father Ronit Roy.

Alia Bhatt looks every bit beautiful and sensitive Ananya, though she falls weak in few scenes.

Amrita Singh and Ronit Roy's acting has depth. Revathi proves her range as an actress yet again. She bowls over the audience with her expressions.

Music of the film is peppy and good.

Director Abhishek Verman leaves a mark.

Chetan Bhagat has preserved the spirit of the novel. But it would have been better if preserving the spirit of the novel, he would played around with the screen-play, like 3 Idiots.

2 States can be a good mirror for parents to understand their children. So take along your parents and enjoy the film.

https://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/movie-review-2-states-alia-bhatt-arjun-kappor/1/356328.html

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Posted: 11 years ago
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#2States takes a super start in morning shows across the country.

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