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⭐️wow interesting.Originally posted by: princessunara
Phillauri 1st half is a lil slow bt funny and it's mostly the present day part of the story that worked for me in that half
2nd half though is soulful & the past story is so beautiful!! Totally totally made up for the slowness of the first part!! I cried at the climax! It's a very simple and sweet, very human story.. quirky & funny in its storytelling style.
Im biased I won't deny it but I loved it enough to watch it again this evening :)
@RR - JJ promo came for 7th Apr release. The kids watching seemed to love it.
Thursday, 23 March 2017
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Starring- Anushka Sharma, Suraj Sharma, Diljeet Dosanh and Mehreen Pirzada
Director- Anshai Lal
Rating- Meh
Everyone drinks merrily in Phillauri. We are introduced to a granny who drinks. It's 9am and she is already seen with a glass. And it makes perfect sense to have such a character in your film. Everyone loved the drinking dadi in Vicky Donor; everyone will love this one as well. So what if drinking in Vicky Donor signified bonding between the otherwise quarreling mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, a means to unwind, relax and let go. So what if it has no connection in Phillauri? As long as we come across as progressive and liberal, because, hey, broadmindedness in Bollywood is spelt as J-a-c-k D-a-n-i-e-l-s.
You wait and watch for it to make some sense. Soon the film shifts time to 100 years ago. We see Phillauri (Diljit Dosanj), a Sufi looking fellow, with an Iktara in one hand and liquor in the other. Chaar bottle Vodka...kaam mera roz ka...continues! He really is the Yo Yo Honey Singh in pre-independence times. He sings meaningful songs that celebrate his manhood and his escapades with PYTs in his village. But it's different you see. There is some Sufism in his Ladkion ka laga hain buffet...' thought! He sings-
Bajake Tumba Saari Pind ki Kundiyon Ka
Phillauri Nachda Bajaka Tumba
Wow such poetry. I can die in peace now!!
Phillauri has two love stories interlinked with each other. Both stories are just spectacular. I mean spectacularly weak. Shashi in pre independence times (Ansuhka Sharma) wants to convert our Yo Yo Honey Singh into Sonu Nigham and Anu in 2017 (Mehreen Pirzada) is just clueless why her Canada returned fianc Kanan, is having cold feet before their wedding.
Shashi-Phillauri love story still managed to leave some impact with all its socio-economic background and its effect on people, especially women. But the modern love story had far bigger issues to deal with; the inner struggle of a young K'nada returned boy trying to understand The Roadies kind of hum das saal se "go around" kar rahe hain' language spoken by his fianc. It's a mind bending clash of the sensibilities (read accents)!!
The film though packs some genuinely heartfelt performances.
Anushka Sharma is a natural. She lends meaning to her lines but even her acting chops couldn't save a mediocre script. Her hazy sparkling ghost look is interesting but beyond a point she looks too white and bright and so ready to feature in the next Happy Dent gum ad.
Suraj Sharma looks genuinely appalled seeing the ghost and brings a decent amount of earnestness to his character. But I can't believe he went from Life of Pi to Phillauri!! He is like Alia Bhatt in reverse.
Mehreen Pirzada shows promise in an emotional drunk' scene and successfully shows Anu's insecurities and helplessness.
The film is extremely slow paced. It takes you exactly a second to guess the mystery of the disappearing man (Diljit) who ditched his bride (Anushka) at the altar but the film takes years to reveal it.
Phillauri despite some genuinely good performances failed to stir any emotions or strike any chord.
Watch this if you are a fan of Anushka Sharma
Every broken heart needs closure and that sentiment isn't applicable to mortals alone in the supernatural comedy Phillauri.
Even ghosts are seeking answers as to why things didn't work out in love. Welcome to the fantastical world created by director Anshai Lal.
Anushka Sharma turns producer again with this fantasy drama, after the gritty NH10, and attempts her hand at humour.
It works. She is delightful as the amicable ghost Shashi who decides to haunt a 26-year-old young man, played by Suraj Sharma of Life Of Pi fame. He marries a tree, after an astrologer claims he was born under a cursed star. He pays the price in the most dubious manner.
It's a departure for Bollywood films to have a ghost who isn't roaming around in white saris, with long flowing hair and sour expression.
Anushka is ethereal-looking but never unreal. Despite being a ghost, she seems to empathise with mortals and that makes her turn as a superfluous being appealing.
The first half of Phillauri revolves around the verbal sparring between the ghost and the young lad.
It's cute at first, but you need to be patient with this pair. Both are confused souls and they take time to come into their own.
There's the Delhi-boy Sharma who's undergoing a quarter life crisis and is being co-erced into a marriage to his high school sweetheart. Then, there's Anushka who's wondering why her love affair with a roguish poet didn't materialise. The contemporary romance is juxtaposed with the vintage one. The oscillating of eras where the two love stories are being played out is interesting, but it loses its steam soon.
Director Lal prefers to narrate his story at a languid pace and that can be frustrating for the viewers. Singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh is perfectly cast as a troubled poet, but there's little spark between Anushka and him.
Suraj Sharma in his first mainstream Bollywood debut is on call to look perennially confused and lost. He does that with aplomb, but why is it that a seemingly educated millennial cannot just sit down and speak to his folks and girlfriend (played by Mehrene Kaur) and sort it out.
The computer graphics in this movie is notable, barring the climax which feels overdone. It's the predictability of the story that lets this film done. You know what's coming long before it plays out and that makes it tedious and soul-destroying.
Watch this if you are a fan of Anushka Sharma.
Language: Hindi
Run time: 140 minutes
Director: Anshai Lal
Rating: PG13
Cast: Anushka Sharma, Suraj Sharma and
GN Rating: 2 out of 5.
Originally posted by: princessunara
Phillauri 1st half is a lil slow bt funny and it's mostly the present day part of the story that worked for me in that half
2nd half though is soulful & the past story is so beautiful!! Totally totally made up for the slowness of the first part!! I cried at the climax! It's a very simple and sweet, very human story.. quirky & funny in its storytelling style.
Im biased I won't deny it but I loved it enough to watch it again this evening :)
@RR - JJ promo came for 7th Apr release. The kids watching seemed to love it.
https://x.com/umairsandu/status/1954950592771895651?s=46 Tis is review thread ?
https://www.indiaforums.com/article/saare-jahan-se-accha-review-a-smart-yet-uneven-espionage-saga-that-is-mostly-watchable_225895
https://x.com/rohitjswl01/status/1948679466781196702
https://x.com/UmairSandu/status/1954571916745794046
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