19 reviews
WHAT'S GOOD: The story is quite unpredictable actually.Even if you know what's gonna happen, it'll at least happen in a way that is different from your imagination. Rishi Kapoor is mind blowing.You'd kill to have a father-in-law like that. The music is entertaining. The movie keeps its comedy category noticeable in every minute.
WHAT'S BAD: I guess everything else.The worst part is,there is almost no chemistry between the two 'lovebirds'. Sonam and Khurrana never reacted the way they should have... Not always their fault necessarily,but the shallowness of the story. In parts, may be you'll feel sorry for both, even a teardrop may dare to come out from your right eye(my case). But weird and meaningless EGO on-screen, will soon force it to get right back inside! The intention of being different and The fear of getting over-melodramatic made the characters alien from us.
You'll watch it but wont be able to see life in it. The story will go on but sadly you'll not be able to connect with any of the leads other than Rishi Kapoor.
But still, you'll like it for the laughs and a marvelous father-in-law. And if you are too kind, you might even love it.but I promise you, you wont be able to give it more than a 7.
6 with love, out of 10 for all the good that this movie has to offer. One time watch for me. Surprisingly, I did enjoy it!
WHAT'S BAD: I guess everything else.The worst part is,there is almost no chemistry between the two 'lovebirds'. Sonam and Khurrana never reacted the way they should have... Not always their fault necessarily,but the shallowness of the story. In parts, may be you'll feel sorry for both, even a teardrop may dare to come out from your right eye(my case). But weird and meaningless EGO on-screen, will soon force it to get right back inside! The intention of being different and The fear of getting over-melodramatic made the characters alien from us.
You'll watch it but wont be able to see life in it. The story will go on but sadly you'll not be able to connect with any of the leads other than Rishi Kapoor.
But still, you'll like it for the laughs and a marvelous father-in-law. And if you are too kind, you might even love it.but I promise you, you wont be able to give it more than a 7.
6 with love, out of 10 for all the good that this movie has to offer. One time watch for me. Surprisingly, I did enjoy it!
- raktim-das-3
- Mar 16, 2014
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To start with ,I would like to dispel the fact that critics' r n not always correct, even they humans n thus bound to make petty mistakes, just like here, .. I myself got carried away by their take on d flick n forbade myself from watching it the release weekend but finding no other good release ,I finally got myself to see it, n boy, it ain't dat bad.. First things first, the movie belongs to Rishi sir, he just like amitabh sir is reinventing himself in his retirement age & his previous outings in last 5yrs.bear a testimony to that.. A role of a father, a Hitler types with his strict ,disciplined n honest approach to life, one who will not agree to a potential suitor with closed eyes n in fact will test him on all counts.rummaging thoroughly in his past., Be it his rough attitude towards his would be son-in-law , or his pride in mouthing" home secretary was my batch mate", he does it with gut-so n makes it so much pleasurable.. Sir , u just rock..
Now the lead protagonists, both ayushman & sonam give a decent act, ., ayushman looks good but his boyish charm n act reminds one of his past flick, he sure knows how to act but d script gives him the same type of act.. Miss sonam looks cool & a style diva n performs well, in fact has got control over her act n authority that was missing till now .. The problem here isn't the acting, its mainly the script, which does not give the leads to grow & mainly focused on rishiji... & hence the movie's best parts are the moments between ayushman & rishiji, ya heard it right, if only the same zeal was shown in moments between the leads!!!!To add to it,the horrible music & lyrics , the awful choreography & then d cinematography, thankfully they were few.. Even shooting in a city like Delhi n not able to score on the visuals!! Set against d backdrop of recession, it can be anyone's story of ups n downs n d problems linked to it.. It ain't a two time watch, but it certainly is a time pass n kudos to dis yr.'s supposedly best supporting act..!!!
Now the lead protagonists, both ayushman & sonam give a decent act, ., ayushman looks good but his boyish charm n act reminds one of his past flick, he sure knows how to act but d script gives him the same type of act.. Miss sonam looks cool & a style diva n performs well, in fact has got control over her act n authority that was missing till now .. The problem here isn't the acting, its mainly the script, which does not give the leads to grow & mainly focused on rishiji... & hence the movie's best parts are the moments between ayushman & rishiji, ya heard it right, if only the same zeal was shown in moments between the leads!!!!To add to it,the horrible music & lyrics , the awful choreography & then d cinematography, thankfully they were few.. Even shooting in a city like Delhi n not able to score on the visuals!! Set against d backdrop of recession, it can be anyone's story of ups n downs n d problems linked to it.. It ain't a two time watch, but it certainly is a time pass n kudos to dis yr.'s supposedly best supporting act..!!!
- manikagarwal2
- Mar 18, 2014
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Its a nice movie. Ayushman and Rishi Kapoor has really tried their best to entertain you throughout the movie. They have shown amazing performance. At one point, you feel that story is getting dragged, but then doesn't matter, it is still a watchable movie. Go for it!
- alihusaink
- Nov 15, 2019
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Director Nupur Asthana work is fine but due to very old and many times told story, bad and traditional screenplay and just OK types dialogues, this movie comes out as a big boring. Starting 15 minutes of movie is good but after that it starts sinking and at the time of climax and pre climax it reaches at the level of unbearable. A person who is marketing executive and not aware about his credit card remaining limit or about his bank balance, where now a days all banks provide the detail of balance after every transactions through sms alert. There are such type of mindless scene. A person can enquiry about every minor detail i.e visa rejection, late income tax return filing about another person then how could he was unable to find the truth behind the person that he is working or jobless? Performance wise Aayushmann Khurrana is good. Sonam Kapoor is very good. Rishi Kapoor is outstanding. He makes every scene bearable or enjoyable with his performance only. Music by Raghu Dixit is good. Even after, good performance, good direction , good cinematography by Neha Parti Matiyani with good music movie fails to entertain only due to lack of content.
- dineshprakash
- Mar 12, 2014
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- jmoneyjohal
- Mar 13, 2014
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'Bewakoofiyaan' is A One-Time Watch! It has some charming moments, which stand out. However, a inconsistent second-hour plays a spoilsport.
'Bewakoofiyaan' Synopsis: A hardworking guy, after losing his job, finds it difficult to deal with his materialistic girlfriend & her nagging father.
'Bewakoofiyaan' has an entertaining first-hour, which genuinely works. The sequences with the protagonist & his girlfriend's nagging father are interesting. Even the romantic-track has a charm to it. But, the second-hour is below the mark. Its consistent & sluggish.
Habib Faisal's Story has merits in the first-hour, but fails to engage in its second-hour. Nupur Asthana's Direction is fair. Cinematography is claustrophobic. Editing is average. Music by Raghu Dixit is ordinary.
Performance-Wise: Ayushmann Khurrana is fantastic. He's the best thing about this film. Sonam Kapoor looks sexy, but impresses only in some scenes. Rishi Kapoor is first-rate as the nagging father.
On the whole, 'Bewakoofiyaan' works, but only in parts.
'Bewakoofiyaan' Synopsis: A hardworking guy, after losing his job, finds it difficult to deal with his materialistic girlfriend & her nagging father.
'Bewakoofiyaan' has an entertaining first-hour, which genuinely works. The sequences with the protagonist & his girlfriend's nagging father are interesting. Even the romantic-track has a charm to it. But, the second-hour is below the mark. Its consistent & sluggish.
Habib Faisal's Story has merits in the first-hour, but fails to engage in its second-hour. Nupur Asthana's Direction is fair. Cinematography is claustrophobic. Editing is average. Music by Raghu Dixit is ordinary.
Performance-Wise: Ayushmann Khurrana is fantastic. He's the best thing about this film. Sonam Kapoor looks sexy, but impresses only in some scenes. Rishi Kapoor is first-rate as the nagging father.
On the whole, 'Bewakoofiyaan' works, but only in parts.
- binducherungath
- Mar 18, 2014
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BEWAKOOFIYAAN is a romantic comedy directed by Nupur Asthana, starring Ayushmann Khurana, Sonam Kapoor and Rishi Kapoor, in the lead roles.
The film revolves around Mohit Chadda (Ayushmann Khurana) who's the Senior Executive Marketing Manager at an airline company, and is engaged to Mayera (Sonam Kapoor). Life seems great, until he meets Mayera's father, who's interested in money more than love. And the whole situation becomes worse when Mohit gets fired from his job during recession.
Bewakoofiyaan, inspite of facing cold responses from critics upon watching the trailer, is quite a watchable film. The plot is extremely predictable and seems copied from several romantic comedies involving the father's hand in marriage. However, the one factor that makes Bewakoofiyaan very different is the reality check it offers about modern relationships. Most romantic films involve everything being just fine; however, Bewakoofiyaan, set in the backdrop of the Great Recession, offers a very realistic view of how money indeed is necessary for a relationship to work.
Inspite of all that, the film does have several flaws too; one of them being how the plot struggles to flow easily. Habib Faisal, who has written scripts for several great films like Band Bajaa Baraat, Ishaqzaade and Do Dooni Chaar, fails to stick one point. Case and point, he was trying to include the financial point of view of a relationship along with the idea of the main character impressing the father of his soulmate. The film would have been a lot better if it just stuck to one topic only.
The acting is quite good. Ayushmann Khurana offers an extremely good performance as a short-tempered, egoistic bankrupt man, and Rishi Kapoor offers a great performance, as always. Sonam Kapoor still needs a bit work in terms of her acting. Her fashion sense is extraordinary, however, after showing how well she can act in films like Raanjhanaa and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, she returns back to her earlier performance that does not show any improvement, whatsoever. That being said, Bewakoofiyaan is watchable as well for its great performances and chemistry between the two main actors.
The songs are quite alright to listen to, however, not extraordinary. Some of them are quite unnecessary in the film though and could have just been edited out of the film. In terms of the album, all of the songs are quite fine to listen to.
In conclusion, Bewakoofiyaan is just a one-time watch. As the name suggests, it is quite stupid to give it an entertaining screenplay; fortunately, it doesn't go over-the-top. It could've been much better though, but since it fails to do, it is quite forgettable. But if you are looking for quite a fun timepass at the movies, Bewakoofiyaan is the film you're looking for.
BEWAKOOFIYAAN- 5.5/10
The film revolves around Mohit Chadda (Ayushmann Khurana) who's the Senior Executive Marketing Manager at an airline company, and is engaged to Mayera (Sonam Kapoor). Life seems great, until he meets Mayera's father, who's interested in money more than love. And the whole situation becomes worse when Mohit gets fired from his job during recession.
Bewakoofiyaan, inspite of facing cold responses from critics upon watching the trailer, is quite a watchable film. The plot is extremely predictable and seems copied from several romantic comedies involving the father's hand in marriage. However, the one factor that makes Bewakoofiyaan very different is the reality check it offers about modern relationships. Most romantic films involve everything being just fine; however, Bewakoofiyaan, set in the backdrop of the Great Recession, offers a very realistic view of how money indeed is necessary for a relationship to work.
Inspite of all that, the film does have several flaws too; one of them being how the plot struggles to flow easily. Habib Faisal, who has written scripts for several great films like Band Bajaa Baraat, Ishaqzaade and Do Dooni Chaar, fails to stick one point. Case and point, he was trying to include the financial point of view of a relationship along with the idea of the main character impressing the father of his soulmate. The film would have been a lot better if it just stuck to one topic only.
The acting is quite good. Ayushmann Khurana offers an extremely good performance as a short-tempered, egoistic bankrupt man, and Rishi Kapoor offers a great performance, as always. Sonam Kapoor still needs a bit work in terms of her acting. Her fashion sense is extraordinary, however, after showing how well she can act in films like Raanjhanaa and Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, she returns back to her earlier performance that does not show any improvement, whatsoever. That being said, Bewakoofiyaan is watchable as well for its great performances and chemistry between the two main actors.
The songs are quite alright to listen to, however, not extraordinary. Some of them are quite unnecessary in the film though and could have just been edited out of the film. In terms of the album, all of the songs are quite fine to listen to.
In conclusion, Bewakoofiyaan is just a one-time watch. As the name suggests, it is quite stupid to give it an entertaining screenplay; fortunately, it doesn't go over-the-top. It could've been much better though, but since it fails to do, it is quite forgettable. But if you are looking for quite a fun timepass at the movies, Bewakoofiyaan is the film you're looking for.
BEWAKOOFIYAAN- 5.5/10
- andre_rox99
- Mar 13, 2014
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When the Great Recession started in 2009, many innocent people lost their job as few companies went bankrupt overnight. Bewakoofiyan borrow the interesting concept of love during "recession" drama and surprises you with light-heart comedy.
In order to impress Myra's father, Mohit does everything on earth from white lies about his job and status to bank account balance. Things turns topsy turvy when recession hits the market and Mohit actually loses his job.
This is the second movie from Nupur Asthana who gave a surprise comedy MUJHSE FRAANDSHIP KAROGE. Keeping a title like Bewakoofiyaan and telling story about love in the time of recession sounds weird but interesting as well. The director does not waste time in boy-meets-girl love saga and focuses straight to the point of impressing the father-in-law. The movie is definitely engaging thanks to the wonderful chemistry between Rishi Kapoor and Ayushman Khurranna. Screenplay is little timid and does not pick up anywhere. Music is average with none of songs leaving impact. Cinematography is decent. Art direction is just about okay. Dialogues are passable. Rishi Kapoor is the powerhouse of performance playing yet another character to cherish and applaud. Ayushman gives adequate support. Sonam Kapoor is over the top. She still has a long way to go to prove her mettle.
Overall, a light-hearted romantic comedy strictly for one-time watch. Decent. 2.75/5
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In order to impress Myra's father, Mohit does everything on earth from white lies about his job and status to bank account balance. Things turns topsy turvy when recession hits the market and Mohit actually loses his job.
This is the second movie from Nupur Asthana who gave a surprise comedy MUJHSE FRAANDSHIP KAROGE. Keeping a title like Bewakoofiyaan and telling story about love in the time of recession sounds weird but interesting as well. The director does not waste time in boy-meets-girl love saga and focuses straight to the point of impressing the father-in-law. The movie is definitely engaging thanks to the wonderful chemistry between Rishi Kapoor and Ayushman Khurranna. Screenplay is little timid and does not pick up anywhere. Music is average with none of songs leaving impact. Cinematography is decent. Art direction is just about okay. Dialogues are passable. Rishi Kapoor is the powerhouse of performance playing yet another character to cherish and applaud. Ayushman gives adequate support. Sonam Kapoor is over the top. She still has a long way to go to prove her mettle.
Overall, a light-hearted romantic comedy strictly for one-time watch. Decent. 2.75/5
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Do not expect anything from the film and you will leave the theater with glee. Because, as far as the humor & screenplay is concerned, it is built finely with entertainment as the sole purpose. There, it succeeds.
Unfortunately, it is the desi version of Meet The Parents wherein the girl's father investigates about her lover. In here, the investigation is happening in the background as the father is busy fooling around his daughter & the guy. Father rejects at first, boy tries to impress, then loses his job, certain lies are told, father is happy, but what happens next is so predictable, I bet your 3-year old might guess it correctly.
The story is surely cooked up, which lacks imagination. With certain amateurish insight into the corporate world, Bewakoofiyan stumbles in its own wire of monotony.
Ayushmann Khurrana is good enough for the role, but let us agree Sonam Kapoor can't act. I liked Rishi Kapoor, but towards the end, even he lost interest in the play. Ounces of humor here & there, with a considerable amount of romance intertwined. 3/10 is a humble score.
BOTTOM LINE: A couple may have a good time watching it together. But, this is easily forgettable.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
Unfortunately, it is the desi version of Meet The Parents wherein the girl's father investigates about her lover. In here, the investigation is happening in the background as the father is busy fooling around his daughter & the guy. Father rejects at first, boy tries to impress, then loses his job, certain lies are told, father is happy, but what happens next is so predictable, I bet your 3-year old might guess it correctly.
The story is surely cooked up, which lacks imagination. With certain amateurish insight into the corporate world, Bewakoofiyan stumbles in its own wire of monotony.
Ayushmann Khurrana is good enough for the role, but let us agree Sonam Kapoor can't act. I liked Rishi Kapoor, but towards the end, even he lost interest in the play. Ounces of humor here & there, with a considerable amount of romance intertwined. 3/10 is a humble score.
BOTTOM LINE: A couple may have a good time watching it together. But, this is easily forgettable.
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
BEWAKOOFIYAAN brings back memories of Anubhav Sinha's AAPKO PEHLE BHI KAHIN DEKHA HAI and Rahul Dholakia's KEHTAA HAI DIL BAAR BAAR, besides FATHER OF THE BRIDE and MEET THE PARENTS. It won't be erroneous to state that BEWAKOOFIYAAN makes a genuine attempt to entertain beyond tested flavours and it succeeds in evoking genuine laughs at regular intervals. On the whole, BEWAKOOFIYAAN springs a pleasant surprise. Watch this wonderful slice of life film for the super performances of Rishi, Ayushmann and Sonam, watertight writing, skilled direction and dollops of humor. Bewakoofiyaan is a genteel, slice-of-life love story that runs with one of the oldest of the standard devices of the genre – strong parental opposition to a proposed marital liaison, with money, or rather the lack of it, playing a big part. But the film does not turn either overly nonsensical or sickly sweet in an ill-advised pursuit of comic effect and cutesy twists. The drama is easy flowing and the romantic track believable. Bewakoofiyaan scores with its disarming simplicity. Even as it doesn't soar to dizzying heights, it is never less than watchable.
- rahuljonathan-nair
- Jun 15, 2014
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Its Just a movie can watch for once ..........
If you have gf/ bf, Then
this movie will be more interesting as this happens in every love story
the character called mohit chadda ayushman would go through a critical career crises in his life and financially where his girl friend maya discuss about his financial crises the small discussion leads to heated argument between the both and build up egos and decide to broke, where they realize lately they cant live separately maya father helps the couple to rethink and make them reunion at last.
... good time passes away as you watch .....
If you have gf/ bf, Then
this movie will be more interesting as this happens in every love story
the character called mohit chadda ayushman would go through a critical career crises in his life and financially where his girl friend maya discuss about his financial crises the small discussion leads to heated argument between the both and build up egos and decide to broke, where they realize lately they cant live separately maya father helps the couple to rethink and make them reunion at last.
... good time passes away as you watch .....
- sravanooster
- Mar 15, 2014
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In Bewakoofiyaan- at least they got the title right, for it rarely rises above the foolish, being one long journey of excesses. Is it a satire on today's shallow consumerism? Or a medley of brand endorsements? Is it about the intricacies of yuppie, fashionable love? Or about the perils of recession pockmarked life? Either ways, Bewakoofiyaan is mediocre, dim-witted and uninspiring.
Not that there is a story. The setting is flashy Gurgaon, specifically Cybercity. High rises, malls, coffee shops, and the occasional fisticuffs on the road- the signatures of Gurgaon is on show here. Young, upwardly mobile professionals Mayera and Mohit are very much in love. She, a Mango, Zara, Steve madden wearing chic financial whizkid, and he, arrogant and street smart, always struggling to keep up with his more gifted girlfriend. Unfair combination, right? Yes, that's what life is.
Leave Mohit aside, but Mayera, despite her middle class upbringings and apparent emotional intelligence treats her love story as an endless materialistic and hedonistic journey- pubbing, shopping, dining, pubbing, shopping, dining, pubbing, shopping, dining...you get the point. He flashes a credit card with a 3 lakh limit, to which she pulls out one with a 5 lakh limit. Mohit lets out a sigh. It is that kind of movie.
Things go downhill for him as he is laid off. On top of his demanding girlfriend and his own insecurities, Mohit has to battle a bulldog of a father in law who suffers from an extreme case of "no guy is good enough for my darling daughter" syndrome.
Ayushmann had a crackling debut in Vicky Donor, but much like his character in the movie, he has been straining to match those highs ever since. Here he, like Sonam is curiously flat, and they have zero chemistry. Sonam has this carefully coiffured image of a fashionista in the real world, which she has carried forth in this movie too. But there is little else about her, and she seems to have forgotten to carry her acting manual onto the sets of Bewakoofiyaan. It is only the past few years that Rishi Kapoor has grudgingly buried the mantle of eternal lover-boy and experimented with variety- pity that he has realized so late in his career that villainy, drama, comedy all does come naturally to him. Here too he tries to keep things energized, but there is this much you can do when saddled with a bland script.
Everything is forgettable- the music, the cinematography, the dialogs, the plot. There is zero emotional connect with the lead characters and that is kind of sad coming from a lady director who specializes in youth focused flicks. The film did not do anything to me, despite the familiar surroundings, or having actors that I like. Director Nupur Asthana barely touches upon real life issues such as joblessness, and changing gender expectations. Instead she focuses on buffoonery and style statements. Don't like, don't recommend. 5/10
Not that there is a story. The setting is flashy Gurgaon, specifically Cybercity. High rises, malls, coffee shops, and the occasional fisticuffs on the road- the signatures of Gurgaon is on show here. Young, upwardly mobile professionals Mayera and Mohit are very much in love. She, a Mango, Zara, Steve madden wearing chic financial whizkid, and he, arrogant and street smart, always struggling to keep up with his more gifted girlfriend. Unfair combination, right? Yes, that's what life is.
Leave Mohit aside, but Mayera, despite her middle class upbringings and apparent emotional intelligence treats her love story as an endless materialistic and hedonistic journey- pubbing, shopping, dining, pubbing, shopping, dining, pubbing, shopping, dining...you get the point. He flashes a credit card with a 3 lakh limit, to which she pulls out one with a 5 lakh limit. Mohit lets out a sigh. It is that kind of movie.
Things go downhill for him as he is laid off. On top of his demanding girlfriend and his own insecurities, Mohit has to battle a bulldog of a father in law who suffers from an extreme case of "no guy is good enough for my darling daughter" syndrome.
Ayushmann had a crackling debut in Vicky Donor, but much like his character in the movie, he has been straining to match those highs ever since. Here he, like Sonam is curiously flat, and they have zero chemistry. Sonam has this carefully coiffured image of a fashionista in the real world, which she has carried forth in this movie too. But there is little else about her, and she seems to have forgotten to carry her acting manual onto the sets of Bewakoofiyaan. It is only the past few years that Rishi Kapoor has grudgingly buried the mantle of eternal lover-boy and experimented with variety- pity that he has realized so late in his career that villainy, drama, comedy all does come naturally to him. Here too he tries to keep things energized, but there is this much you can do when saddled with a bland script.
Everything is forgettable- the music, the cinematography, the dialogs, the plot. There is zero emotional connect with the lead characters and that is kind of sad coming from a lady director who specializes in youth focused flicks. The film did not do anything to me, despite the familiar surroundings, or having actors that I like. Director Nupur Asthana barely touches upon real life issues such as joblessness, and changing gender expectations. Instead she focuses on buffoonery and style statements. Don't like, don't recommend. 5/10
- achyutaghosh
- Mar 17, 2014
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After watching films like BEWAKOOFIYAAN, the very first question which disturbs majority of viewers is that, Why on earth such mediocre, directionless films get made which have nothing to say or offer even in simple terms of entertainment?
The question does raise a valid point, which I would be answering later in the review with some practical details but to begin with, its not that BEWAKOOFIYAAN is something very poorly made, badly directed or pathetically enacted. Coming from a big production house it has all the gloss and glamour of two young known names, an experienced veteran and some fine production values having a decent budget. But what actually disappoints the viewer hugely is that the film says simply nothing in its 120 minutes at all neither in terms of entertainment nor as a romantic or an emotional film, quite strangely.
In straight words, except the honest attempt from Ayushmann Khurrana, everything in BEWAKOOFIYAAN simply falls flat making no connection whatsoever with the viewers right from the word go. Rishi Kapoor sadly fails to make any major impact due to the less interesting writing and Sonam Kapoor is once again more busy in promoting her fashion brands along with some skin show instead of doing some acting. Interestingly just like Yami Gautam in last week's TOTAL SIYAPAA, here too Sonam has nothing to do much except standing between her lover and father, wearing some cool designer wears. The supporting cast has Gurpal Singh trying hard to bring in that much needed humour but eventually the end result is exactly like what we had in TOTAL SIYAPAA mainly due to an unexpectedly inferior script and below average writing.
Taking the basic plot from MEET THE PARENTS (2000), which has already been used in more than one Hindi films in the past, the writers force in 'a recession event' into the narration which holds it for a while. But soon after, the film nosedives at a roller coaster speed and doesn't come up with even a single impressive scene post interval. A few ridiculous dialogues force you to check your watch repeatedly in its final hour like the one where Sonam uses the term 'Thulla' and I really wondered what kind of Senior Executive of an Airline doesn't even know how much is left in his bank account even after days of being fired from the office. Further inserting few forgettable songs every 10-15 minutes, it ends on a completely predictable note and one starts thinking that why these film-makers consider we the viewers as fools, while walking out of the theater once again.
The cinematography and background score are just there as required but I couldn't figure out why the lyricists are seriously after URDU language words nowadays to be used in their hook lines. Following this questionable trend here we have the word "Khwahmakhwaah" used in the same deliberate mode as seen in some of the recent songs, not able to leave any kind of mark even while watching the film. However the only silver lining in the story concept of BEWAKOOFIYAAN remains the fact, that today if money is taken out from any so called love affair around, then in most of the cases it will instantly result in a breakup as an undeniable outcome with only some rare exceptions.
Directed by Nupur Asthana and written by Habib Faisal (along with Nupur), the end product is really nothing if compared to their earlier projects. And its really sad that even such reputed banners are not able to find new stories & are just enjoying moving in those repeated rounds being taken around the same circle, playing it safe.
The question does raise a valid point, which I would be answering later in the review with some practical details but to begin with, its not that BEWAKOOFIYAAN is something very poorly made, badly directed or pathetically enacted. Coming from a big production house it has all the gloss and glamour of two young known names, an experienced veteran and some fine production values having a decent budget. But what actually disappoints the viewer hugely is that the film says simply nothing in its 120 minutes at all neither in terms of entertainment nor as a romantic or an emotional film, quite strangely.
In straight words, except the honest attempt from Ayushmann Khurrana, everything in BEWAKOOFIYAAN simply falls flat making no connection whatsoever with the viewers right from the word go. Rishi Kapoor sadly fails to make any major impact due to the less interesting writing and Sonam Kapoor is once again more busy in promoting her fashion brands along with some skin show instead of doing some acting. Interestingly just like Yami Gautam in last week's TOTAL SIYAPAA, here too Sonam has nothing to do much except standing between her lover and father, wearing some cool designer wears. The supporting cast has Gurpal Singh trying hard to bring in that much needed humour but eventually the end result is exactly like what we had in TOTAL SIYAPAA mainly due to an unexpectedly inferior script and below average writing.
Taking the basic plot from MEET THE PARENTS (2000), which has already been used in more than one Hindi films in the past, the writers force in 'a recession event' into the narration which holds it for a while. But soon after, the film nosedives at a roller coaster speed and doesn't come up with even a single impressive scene post interval. A few ridiculous dialogues force you to check your watch repeatedly in its final hour like the one where Sonam uses the term 'Thulla' and I really wondered what kind of Senior Executive of an Airline doesn't even know how much is left in his bank account even after days of being fired from the office. Further inserting few forgettable songs every 10-15 minutes, it ends on a completely predictable note and one starts thinking that why these film-makers consider we the viewers as fools, while walking out of the theater once again.
The cinematography and background score are just there as required but I couldn't figure out why the lyricists are seriously after URDU language words nowadays to be used in their hook lines. Following this questionable trend here we have the word "Khwahmakhwaah" used in the same deliberate mode as seen in some of the recent songs, not able to leave any kind of mark even while watching the film. However the only silver lining in the story concept of BEWAKOOFIYAAN remains the fact, that today if money is taken out from any so called love affair around, then in most of the cases it will instantly result in a breakup as an undeniable outcome with only some rare exceptions.
Directed by Nupur Asthana and written by Habib Faisal (along with Nupur), the end product is really nothing if compared to their earlier projects. And its really sad that even such reputed banners are not able to find new stories & are just enjoying moving in those repeated rounds being taken around the same circle, playing it safe.
I personally feel 5.5/ 10 is too low for the movie. True its the same gissi pitta old story but there is one thing about the movie and that is fun. Aayushmaan has acted superbly and to that extend even Sonam Kapoor. But the best act was put forward by Rishi Kapoor.
There is something about the movie which gives you a feel good factor. If you are looking for a real intense and mind blowing acting then this one is not for you. But if you are looking for a nice movie which you can enjoy with your friends over the weekend then this the movie for you.
Nice movie.... I would give it 7-8/10 ...though I have given 10/10 which is only to increase its current rating.
There is something about the movie which gives you a feel good factor. If you are looking for a real intense and mind blowing acting then this one is not for you. But if you are looking for a nice movie which you can enjoy with your friends over the weekend then this the movie for you.
Nice movie.... I would give it 7-8/10 ...though I have given 10/10 which is only to increase its current rating.
- rahulmarch
- Mar 30, 2014
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OK, first of all i see many people massacring this movie. I can understand why. This movie is only for a specific set of audience and not for all. If you are a Chennai express, Jai ho, Dhoom 3 fan you'll probably end up hating this movie. But if you are upto something light- hearted then this is one of the best which Bollywood can offer. I do not want end up giving away details of the movie. The storyline is pretty common one, a love story which we all can relate ourselves to. Music is pretty good. It goes well with movie. Raghu Dixit has done a good job with bg music. Now about performances and characters, Rishi Kapoor was too much adorable, he has something new to offer in this movie, a "Disguised Villain". Ayushman Khurrana seemed as if he continued his role from Vicky Donor, which is a good thing. Sonam Kapoor was a eye candy, she looks gorgeous in this movie. Verdict: Go for it. This is a feel good type of movie. I enjoyed Bewakoofiyan!
Nice, light comedy and fun movie. Good humor or and acting by all. Watch it to refresh your mind.
This movie revolves around the lives of Mohit Chadda played by Ayushmann Khuranna and Mayera Sehgal played by Sonam Kapoor, whose marriage gets stalled by Mayera's father Vinod Kumar Sehgal played by Rishi Kapoor, who believes in his own rules and ideas. The overall theme of this movie is comedic due to the tussle between Mohit and Mayera's father throughout. This is brought out by Ayushmann's meticulous acting performance and also by Rishi Kapoor's comedic way of dealing with his future son-in-law. Finally the duo of Mayera and Mohit are united under favorable circumstances giving the movie a subtle ending. Overall a 10 out of 10 for the story, romance and ending.
- ashwinrajan-175-992599
- Feb 22, 2023
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