Dream Girl2 review : Sheer Entertainment covers up flaws
Ayushmann Khurrana is one of those capable actors, who gets into his skin for his characters, and brings them alive with his skill. Be it 'Article 15' or 'Doctor Ji', every time he gets into the character . Take his 'Dream Girl' which came in 2019, in which he was able to woo men by taking out the girl's voice on the phone. It was okay to be a girl till the phone, but in 'Dream Girl 2', he was once again seen trapping the miscreants in his trap by taking the form of Pooja. You may not digest this concept in real life, but Ayushmann manages to steal the show with the bravado with which he plays it on screen.
Talking about the story, it begins with Karam (Ayushmann Khurrana), who used to act in Ram Leelas in Part One, but now he sings Mata Ke Jagrat. He and his father Jagjit (Annu Kapoor) are still mired in debt, but Pari (Ananya Panday) is by his side and Karam is head over heels in love with her. The villain in the middle of this love affair is Pari's father Jaipal (Manoj Joshi), who has a condition that he cannot marry Pari until Karam finds 25 lakhs in the form of bank balance, his own house and a stable job. . Karam's friend Smiley (Manjot Singh) and his father Jagjit persuade her to try the trick of earning money by posing as a girl in Sona Bhai's (Vijay Raaz) dancing bar, but the need for money does not end and Karam disguises himself as Pooja and goes to Abu Salim. She even has to marry Shahrukh (Abhishek Banerjee), son of (Paresh Rawal). At Abu Salim's house, his stepson Shoukiya (Rajpal Yadav) falls in love with Pooja, while Abu Salim's flirtatious sister Jumani (Seema Pahwa) wants to marry Karam, while Jumani is already married, to Sona Bhai. , But Sona Bhai is already hooked on Pooja who works in his dance bar. The confusion that arises in these characters regarding Pooja and Karam, leaves fountains of humour. Now how long can Karam hide the truth about Pooja? Will he be able to manage the money and marry Pari? You will have to watch the film to know this.
Director Raaj Shaandilyaa jumps to the basic story without wasting any time. It seems a little beyond logic to woo four men by becoming Karam's worship, but in humorous and entertaining situations, you are entertained without paying much attention to logic. The film is full of comic veterans like Annu Kapoor, Asrani, Paresh Rawal, Vijayraj, Seema Pahwa, Rajpal Yadav, with whom Raaj Shandilya creates funny confusions, but at many places he has inserted unnecessary tracks of the characters, due to which The story drags on. The story lacks ups and downs. The climax also looks a bit long. He finds humor in everyday life through one liners, but some dialogues also seem childish. Talking about the music, the song Dil Ka Telephone 2.0 by Meet Brothers is good, but the rest of the songs do not impress.
Ayushmann Khurrana has given a performance that will win hearts in every way. His switch over between Karam and Pooja is interesting. Her hard work in the character of Pooja is reflected in her height as well as in her looks and dance. Ananya Pandey has not got much chance in the film, but the acting of other supporting actors is the strong side of the film. It is good to see Paresh Rawal in the subtle character of Abu Salim after a long time. Asrani laughs a lot in a small role, while Annu Kapoor entertains in his familiar style. Vijay Raaz and Rajpal Yadav add spice to the comedy, while Seema Pahwa adds to the humor in her signature style. Manjot and Abhishek Banerjee have also supported him a lot.
Comments
Post a Comment