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A successful prequel later, Kangana Ranaut starrer Tanu Weds Manu Returns box office collections have opened on a strong note, courtesy having had the good fortune of being almost a solo release, plus the fact that the previous week's release Bombay Velvet starring Ranbir Kapoorbombed at the B.O.
Reports from across the country say that Tanu Weds Manu Returns has opened strong with a 60% occupancy rate in the morning shows.
Interestingly, though, Piku, which stars Amitabh Bachchan, which released two weeks ago still holds the audience's attention and has managed to claim approximately 25% occupancy rate.
On the whole, Tanu Weds Manu has received positive reviews all across, and it released across 2200 screens in India and 340 screens overseas and, as a result, is expected to register bumper footfalls evening onwards and head into teh weekend with aquite a momentum.
With inputs from Bollywood Hungama
Despite minor complaints, tanu weds manu is outstanding. Kangana ranaut is sugar,spice and the entire masala rack. Queen nails it again
Such brilliant writing by Himanshu sharma, and it's amazing how the real india is drawn upon so beautifully. Madhavan is suitably restrained
The one who also chews up the scenery besides deepak Dobriyal. Armed with the best lines he's a riot! Haven't laughed so much in ages
Kangana continues to thrill stun and amaze film and film. This really has to be her peak as an actor. You laugh and cry with her. Go girl go
It is to r madhavan's credit that despite an unsympathetic role he makes you root for him until the end. Ditto jimmy shergill who's fabulous
Aanand L Rai's directorial venture Tanu Weds Manu Returns starring Kangana Ranaut and R Madhavan has hit the screens today and it seems this romantic comedy is going to live up to all the expectations. Well, I say so because the sequel of 2011 hit Tanu Weds Manu has not only opened to good response in India but it has also managed to pull in crowd to the cinema halls abroad. Not too long ago, Film critic and trade analyst Taran Adarsh wrote on the popular social networking site Twitter "#TanuWedsManuReturns opens to good/very good occupancies, especially in cities of North India... India screen count: 2200 screens." And just a while back Adarsh again tweeted, "#TanuWedsManuReturns takes a flying start in UAE-GCC. Collects AED 550,000 [95.10 lacs] on Thu."
Since the first part did well, everyone was hoping this one will fare well too. Also, the film garnered rave reviews from most of the critics. So its not surprising that Tanu Weds Manu Returns has started off on a good note at the box office.
With hardly any competition at the BO, Kangana and Madhavan starrer should clock in good figures in its first weekend. But will it break any box office records? Only time will tell...
Rating:
May 22, 2015
Cast: R Madhavan, Kangana Ranaut, Jimmy Shergill, Deepak Dobriyal, Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub, Swara Bhaskar, Rajesh Sharma
Director: Anand L Rai
Every once in a while comes a film so disarming, you can't help but look beyond the contrivances and submit yourself to its infectious charm. Tanu Weds Manu Returns, directed by Anand L Rai, is a crowd-pleaser in every sense of the term. It's funnier, better acted, and far superior to 2011's Tanu Weds Manu, which chronicled the unlikely union of its mismatched protagonists.
Hardly surprising then that when the new film opens, we learn that the marriage between high-strung Tanu (Kangana Ranaut) and "boring" doctor Manu (R Madhavan) has gone sour in the four years that they've lived together in England. Deserting Manu in a mental healthcare facility, Tanu returns home to Kanpur only to live up to her enfant terrible reputation, even while fanning the flames within the hearts of both her ex-boyfriend Raja Awasthi (Jimmy Shergill), and Chintu (Mohammed Zeeshan Ayyub), a tenant in her parent's home. A livid Manu, meanwhile, returns to Delhi, where he meets and instantly falls for Kusum aka Datto (also played by Kangana Ranaut), a strong-willed Haryanvi athlete who bears a striking resemblance to Tanu.
Rai and writer Himanshu Sharma serve up a first hour that's light and breezy. Much humor is mined from the exchanges between Manu and Datto, particularly a scene in which she offers a detailed introduction of herself in chaste Haryanvi - down to her address, but naturally leaving out her telephone number. To be fair, the film is peppered with hilarious one-liners, and Rai delivers an authentic portrait of small-town India, complete with characters that are rooted in the milieu. My favorite among these was Manu's devoted best friend Pappi, played by a terrific Deepak Dobriyal who gets some of the best moments on screen.
Although there's a lot going on in the film - a love triangle at the centre, a kidnapping, supporting players with their own crises - admittedly the plot weakens post-intermission. This being the story of Tanu and Manu, you know how things will turn out in the end, yet Sharma's script takes a predictable route to get there. If the climax works, despite being a rip-off of every love-triangle finale from Saajan to Kuch Kuch Hota Hai, it's because Kangana Ranaut brings genuine, heartfelt emotion to those scenes.
Tanu Weds Manu Returns is no doubt a showcase for the immense talent of Ranaut, who sinks her teeth into this double-role' challenge, and creates two strikingly different characters. In Tanu she gives us a wild-child defined by her reckless spirit; a girl hiding her pain behind sheer obnoxiousness. No-nonsense Datto, meanwhile, of the pixie cut, buck teeth, and often indecipherable accent, is instantly endearing. The actress makes you care for both women.
R Madhavan nicely underplays once again as Manu, and the feisty Swara Bhaskar returns as Tanu's best friend, who's hiding a secret. Even bit players get a moment or two to shine, and despite the occasionally preachy diversions that the script takes, I have to confess I thoroughly enjoyed the film. This is that rare movie that doesn't derail despite its speed-bumps because you're invested in its characters and happy to make the journey with them.
I'm going with four out of five for the flat-out delightful Tanu Weds Manu Returns. I haven't laughed this hard during any film recently. Watch it for Kangana Ranaut, who's at the top of her game.
(This review first aired on CNN-IBN)
Seems like a good start and advance booking Hopefully it will sustain a good run in its re release...
https://www.indiaforums.com/article/kangana-ranaut-set-to-juggle-two-major-sequels-as-queen-2-tanu-weds-manu-3-get-rolling_226563
https://youtu.be/IcMUB8qY-qo?si=pnHVTju0p3v3eFzX
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Has any one seen this movie...
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