Happy Bhag Jayegi Reviews

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A wedding scuttled, a suitor snubbed and a bride on the run are time-tested ingredients of a comic romp. Happy Bhag Jayegi has all this and more and yet is only mildly diverting when it isn't overly desultory.

An Amritsar lass in love with a college mate of hers runs away from her engagement ceremony soon after the smarmy corporator she is due to marry does a full-on Sunny Deol dance of joy.

She jumps into the wrong getaway truck and ends up in Pakistan. It sets off a chain of events that sees four Indians, including the girl's clueless dad, going round in circles in the city of Lahore.




The son of a Pakistani politician, his befuddled fiancee, and a garrulous cop join the riotous rigmarole and make matters worse.

Happy Bhag Jayegi falls short of being a side-splitting laugh riot because writer-director Mudassar Aziz does not make happy use of the narrative pieces available to him consistently enough to be able to deliver an outright winner.

But Happy Bhag Jayegi, which delivers harmless fun for the most part in spite of the patchy screenplay, is marked by elements that set it apart from run-of-the-mill Bollywood rom-coms.

For one, a Bollywood comedy in which most of the action unfolds in Lahore is a rarity indeed.

That apart, the two women in the middle of the muddle - one Indian, the other Pakistani - hold their own as the men around them repeatedly get their knickers into a twist.

The Indian girl is the Happy of the title - Harpreet Kaur (Diana Penty) - who, despite the mounting troubles, does not regret her misadventures one bit. She is always intent on living up to her name.

The Pakistani lady is Zia Rahmani (Momal Sheikh), tough-nut daughter of a Lahore business tycoon. She gives no quarters to her would-be husband and expects none.




The two men opposite them, on the other hand, are confused, if well-meaning, blokes.

Bilal Ahmed (Abhay Deol) never tires of ruing his failure to follow his heart, blaming his father for yanking him away from cricket and pushing him into politics.

Gurpreet 'Guddu' Singh (Ali Fazal), who is left guessing over his fate after Happy jumps out her bedroom window, is equally unsure of whether he has it in him to win the girl he loves.

Guddu is supposed to be an aspiring musician but he is never seen making music. "Music mein magic hota hai," Bilal says at one point as he hatches a plan to reunite Happy with Guddu.




The magic never materializes because the music on offer is pretty pedestrian.

The villain of Happy Bhag Jayegi is Daman Singh Bagga (Jimmy Sheirgill), a small-time Amritsar politician with big-time ambitions. This guy is determined to marry Happy but is thwarted at every step.




But he isn't a gun-toting, expletive-hurling bad guy. It is with dazed, deadpan resignation that he reacts to the grave provocations he is subjected to.

The lover boy who gives the good-natured goon a run for his money is no obsessed Romeo either. Guddu allows Happy a long rope.

All through film, the dialogue writer unsurprisingly pokes fun at Pakistan but the jibes are never overtly spiteful.

There isn't much in Happy Bhag Jayegi by way of Pak-bashing that could unduly vex filmgoers across the border.

Happy Bhag Jayegi whips up a steady rhythm in the first half only to lose its way a bit in the second.

The film goes all over the place once Bagga decides to follow Happy to Lahore and enlists the support of a local gang of criminals.

If Happy Bhag Jayegi does not get on one's nerves like such half-baked attempts at hilarity tend to do, it is because it remains completely inoffensive.

It seeks to provide clean entertainment. The language is antiseptic, the women aren't objectified, and the men aren't lousy louts even when their actions aren't particularly edifying. These are small mercies that add up to a lot.

Pakistanis might take umbrage to the way the Lahore cops are portrayed as a bumbling bunch. But, then, when doesn't Hindi cinema give policemen in general the short shrift?

And then there is that grand revelation when man in uniform Usman Afridi (Piyush Mishra) refuses to travel to India because he does not want to consume 'India ka namak'.

Bilal reminds him that Pakistan imports all its salt from India. "Namak toh hum India kaa hi khate hain," he concludes.

Abhay Deol, in his first release in two-and-a-half years, is the anchor around which Happy Bhag Jayegi pivots. He does not falter.

Ali Fazal's role is rather sketchily written, but he is perfectly in tune with the unsteady state of the mind of the character he plays.

Diana Penty, in only her second Bollywood outing, tries hard to pass off an earthy, sprightly Punjabi girl. Hers is an uneven performance. She doesn't exactly run away with the film.

Momal Sheikh, in her first big screen release, is a welcome addition to the growing tribe of Pakistani actresses trying their luck in Mumbai films.

While Jimmy Sheirgill is treated rather shabbily by the script, Piyush Mishra gets the best lines. The latter revels in the opportunity and provides the film's brighter moments.

Happy Bhag Jayegi isn't the kind of film that will have audiences rolling in the aisles. But it might occasionally induce faint smiles on some faces.

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Happy Bhag Jayegi movie review: Abhay Deol and Diana Penty's Indo-Pak romcom is a decent one-time watch!

Check out the movie review of Happy Bhag Jayegi starring Abhay Deol, Diana Penty, Jimmy Sheirgill and Ali Fazal right here, right now!

By Sreeju Sudhakaran | Updated: August 19, 2016 12:44 pm
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The film is directed by Mudassar Aziz.

Happy Bhag Jayegi is the Bollywood entertainer for this week. The film marks the return of Abhay Deol and Diana Penty after a long break, while also starring Ali Fazal, Jimmy Sheirgill, Momal Sheikh and Piyush Mishra. The film is directed by Mudassar Aziz and produced by Aanand L Rai. Read our review ahead...

What's it about

Happy (Diana Penty) a boisterous girl from Amritsar, is in love with her childhood sweetheart, the unemployed musician Guddu (Ali Fazal). However, her father gets her engaged to Daman Singh Bagga (Jimmy Sheirgill), a local politician and bully. On the night of her engagement, Guddu arranges for her to elope with him with an elaborate plan. However, the plan goes awry and she accidentally lands up in Lahore, Pakistan at the house of upcoming politician, Bilal (Abhay Deol). At first, both are at loggerheads at each other, with Bilal trying to hide her from his father (Javed Sheikh) to save his political clout. Also his fiancee (Momal Sheikh) feels there is something going on between Bilal and Happy. To solve these complications, Bilal goes to India to bring Guddu and get him married to Happy and deport them together to India. More complications arise when Bilal begins to develop feelings for Happy, she gets kidnapped, and Bagga arrives in Lahore after realising she is there.

What's hot

Happy Bhag Jayegi is a surprise for sure as the film is filled with several light moments, especially in the first half. The misadventures of Happy in Pakistan are better than the last time we attempted comedy in our neighbouring country, Welcome 2 Karachi. Mudassar Aziz, who previously made the forgettable Shah Rukh Khan-starrer Dulha Mil Gaya, redeems himself slightly in making the movie entertaining in a few places. It also helps that Aanand L Rai is the producer of the film, and it bears his stamp. The dialogues, especially in the first half, will make you chuckle. For example, the scene where Guddu and Piyush Mishra as Pakistani cop share a peg on the terrace as Guddu asks him, Main aap se kuch poochna chahta hoon.' To which, the cop replies, Kuch bhi pooch, Kashmir ke Siva.' It's a pity that the latter half has a very few scenes that manage this wit, though Piyush Mishra briefing his juniors about a possible terrorist attack is hilarious. The casting also works for the movie. Though Diana Penty maybe be playing the titular character, it's the men who actually rock the show. Abhay Deol, seen after a brief hiatus, is charming and leads the cast with gusto. Ali Fazal will win your heart with several moments, especially in the aforementioned terrace scene. Jimmy Sheirgill continues his Tanu Weds Manu act here, but we are not complaining at all - he shines throughout. Pakistani actress Momal Sheikh is very pretty and makes you fall in love with her by the end. Kanwaljeet and Javed Sheikh also lend adequate support to this multi-starrer. However, the biggest scene- stealer is Piyush Mishra, who brings the house down in every damn scene.

The best thing about Happy Bhag Jayegi is that it doesn't mock our neighbouring country just for the sake of it. In fact, it tries to show that if you cut off the bad blood, they are just like us.

What's not

Many Bollywood films suffer from the average second half syndrome, so much that I feel that we should actually walk out during the interval just to keep the memories of a better half. Happy Bhag Jayegi, unfortunately, is a proud member of this club. After an entertaining first half, we find ourselves facing an uneven second half, where the jokes are rare and the director pushes in subplots too many. Though it was assumed that Bilal would fall for Happy, the average writing for this track makes it a tad implausible. Thankfully the director ties this up neatly with a logical conclusion. However, it shows the film's glaring problem - the romantic portions suck as compared to the lighter ones. Even Happy's kidnapping act, though funny at times, seems a li'l forced into the plot. If the writing had been better, we could have gotten the comedy of the decade. The songs are unnecessary additions since not a single one of them leave any impact. The climax almost reaches David Dhawan kind of mirth.

Speaking of Diana Penty, she has improved a lot from her debut film, where I found her a bit stiff. However, in her comeback film, where she is playing the titular character, Diana is surprisingly given very less to do. It also doesn't help her that her character is given shades of what Kareena Kapoor did in Jab We Met. After all, there can be only one Geet, right?

What to do

Happy Bhag Jayegi suffers from an average writing in the second half. However, thanks to several light moments and fantastic performances, it turns out to be a decent watch that has the potential to surprise you.

Rating:3.0 out of 5

Reviewed by Sreeju Sudhakaran
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I hardly ever write about movies but if u want to watch a good lighthearted FUN film which is very well acted then give Happy Bhaag Jayegi a watch! The boys in it are an abs pleasure to watch be it Jimmy Shergill as Bagga , Ali as Guddu or the extra special Abhay Deol as the awwwdorable Bilal (Abhay seriously needs to do more of such cute roles). And lastly Diana as Happy is not a let down even though after a point the boys take over the film completely.The story is not great but the acting , characters and dialogues make the flick entertaining and fun!

PS -The music & rest of the support cast is top notch as well!

I so hope more people go n watch it bec its worth it!
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I mistook Momal for Divya Dutta in the trailer and kept wondering how come Divya is looking so young and fresh all of a sudden😆 They look very similar!
Want to see this film, looks like a good time pass movie!
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I haven't seen the movie yet, but I am so interested in seeing this and coming to AD playing this kind of roles, he kind of makes me believe Guys like him really exist out there in real world 😆 Blame me
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this film seems a light hearted one
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watched the movie
neagatives - rushed climax , diana penty , ali fazal

abhay deol was strictly ok
I dont know the name of pakistan actress but she did well

positives - jimmy , piyush mishra and story till before the climax
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movie got positive reviews
the wom is out and out positive

first day was good too with 3 cr coming in

small budget

another hit for diana

congrats to abhay too

its only competition is with rustom

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I knew Diana would mess this up. She's too wooden and conscious on screen.
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Sweet and fun story. I wish the lead was someone other than Diana. Jimmy Shergill seems to have got slotted but he is a really good actor.
What I like about this movie and TWM is that, like in real life, there are more than 2-3 characters involved.

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