Bigg Boss 19 Daily Discussion Thread - 19th Sept, 2025
Nerdtastically Navratri (CC Game, Sign Up Open)
🏏T20 Asia Cup 2025: India vs Oman, 12th Match, Group A at Abu Dhabi🏏
VICTIM KAUN 🤧 19.9
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Sept 19, 2025 Episode Discussion Thread
Mannat Har Khushi Paane Ki: Episode Discussion Thread - 28
Armaan has always been the victim
How quickly time changes
Deepika starts shooting for King
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Sept 20, 2025 Episode Discussion Thread
Appreciation Post for Ruheen
Anupamaa 19 Sept 2025 Written Update & Daily Discussions Thread
Baseer rental house
New pic of Katrina who is very pregnant
Happy birthday Namik Paul❤️🔥🩷
Now Nag Ashwin takes a dig at Deepika for the Kalki mess
Anupamaa 20 Sept 2025 Written Update & Daily Discussions Thread
Singer Zubeen Garg Passes Away
Aneet replaces Kiara in Shakti Salini
Veer Hanuman - Chat Club #4
Rating:
October 22, 2015
Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Pankaj Kapoor, Sanah Kapoor, Diljit Dosanjh, Sushma Seth, Sanjay Kapoor, Nikki Aneja
Director: Vikas Bahl
There's a scene in Shaandaar during which an entire wedding party, high on magic mushrooms and pot brownies, lose their minds temporarily and start doing strange things. It's a fitting scene in a film that appears to have been made under similarly mind-altering influences. Yes, there's no polite way to say this: Shandaar is a bizarre film.
All sorts of madness and mayhem ensues when two families - one headed by coldhearted and kooky Mummyji (Sushma Seth), the other by garish Sindhi tycoon Harry Fundwani (Sanjay Kapoor) - descend upon a mansion in the English countryside for a week of festivities to celebrate the marriage of Isha (Sanah Kapoor), the rotund granddaughter of Mummyjiand Robin (Diljit Dosanjh), Harry's beefy, boorish younger brother. Borrowing a page straight out of the Rajshri Productions handbook, the marriage also serves as the perfect backdrop for a blossoming romance...between the bride's spirited sister Alia (Alia Bhatt), and charming wedding planner Jagjinger Joginder (Shahid Kapoor).
Director Vikas Bahl creates a purposefully exaggerated world with mostly whacked out characters. Mummyji herself is a hell-raiser in a motorized wheelchair, barking orders and bullying her grown-up children. Her older son and father-of-the-bride Bipin (Pankaj Kapur) is a meek soul who pretends to be tough, thus prompting someone to describe him as: "Baahar Nana Patekar, andar Amol Palekar." His adoptive daughter Alia is the sort of insomniac that goes skinny-dipping in the dead of the night. The Fundwanis take their love for bling a little too far, brandishing gold-plated guns and showing up in gold-painted limos. And the groom is a vain, self-worshipping beefcake with little interest in anything beyond his eight-and-a-half-pack abs.
Some of this is funny, but Bahl's script quickly runs out of both plot and wit. There's a lot going on in this crowded film, but not a lot of it makes sense. Scenes like one in which Shahid and Pankaj Kapoor's characters go paragliding for no reason at all, or the previously mentioned drug-haze, stick out in the narrative as do repeated animation and VFX-aided sequences. Karan Johar pops up for a cameo too, and while that scene sure evokes a laugh, it further adds to the "anything goes" attitude that hangs over this film. The feeling I got watching Shaandaar was that everyone on screen appeared to be doing exactly what they wanted, and not necessarily performing to a script.
Still, buried somewhere beneath all the loony characters, the overstyled songs, and way too many indulgent, often incoherent scenes are some nice touches. Like the relationship between Alia and her father Pankaj Kapoor, whose one dream is to find a man who can introduce her to the comfort of sleep. There's an easy chemistry also between Alia (refreshingly natural) and Shahid, who look good together and lift the film to some extent on the strength of their charm. Debutant Sanah Kapoor (who's Pankaj Kapoor's real-life daughter and Shahid's half-sister) brings both grace and spunk to the part of the plus-sized bride whose marriage is really a business deal between the two families.
These are small mercies in a wildly inconsistent film that seesaws unevenly between charming and W*F! It's especially disappointing coming from the very writers and director that gave us last year's terrific Queen. I'm going with a generous two out of five for Shaandaar. Don't say I didn't warn you.
Well, that's what happens when you have expectations and want to compare it to previous movies. Queen came out of no where...people had nothing to compare it to. That's why it was easily appreciated.
I see nothing special in negative reviews except lack of story and them finding no comparison with Queen.I think, the issue here is people aren't enjoying it with the right state of mind.
I thought queen was boring and had no story.
which movie besides bajrangi bhaijaan and that too the story was known from the trailer has a pathbreaking story.They said the movie is about a destination wedding and that's what's it's about.. it had a 10 crore opening, shahid has had a 10 cr opening before?
Originally posted by: turqoisedress
So Fox curse strikes again? 😆
Trailers are usually a very good indication of films...Shandaar's trailer was all over the place. There was no head nor tail to the whole thing... It is not really surprising the film thus has no story.
Shahid's R.Rajkumar had a opening of 10 crore and little more than that!So if Shaandaar earn 10 crore,then it won't be the highest opening film of Shahid!And the first day isn't over now,so how can the collections come?I thought queen was boring and had no story.
which movie besides bajrangi bhaijaan and that too the story was known from the trailer has a pathbreaking story.They said the movie is about a destination wedding and that's what's it's about.. it had a 10 crore opening, shahid has had a 10 cr opening before?
Originally posted by: rogerrocks
At this rate, Salman must be worried 😆 Salman's BO power vs. Fox jinx 😆 I don think not having a story is a problem..Not like YJHD was a brilliant film but it still did well 😆 Most romcoms (esp. those which are fully commercial and play to the gallery) don get brilliant reviews anyway..I still think the film has hope if the WOM is good..
Junta is the one that has to decide...let's see how it goes...😆...from what I am getting..it is fairy tailish..so children would definitely love it!...😆
https://x.com/vivekagnihotri/status/1946940660067803443...
https://x.com/UmairSandu/status/1962932305451716881
https://www.indiaforums.com/article/inspector-zende-review-a-retro-chase-filled-with-comedy-chaos-and-manoj-bajpayees-quirks_226785
Has any one seen this movie...
https://x.com/umairsandu/status/1954950592771895651?s=46 Tis is review thread ?
67