5.5/10
A very insightful take on the generation of the people born in the late 80′s. Yesterday night, I went for the last show in Sheila. It would have been around 60-70 people. Most of them were PGIMS, Rohtak students. The movie is an entertainer. I read the reviews on the net before going to the movie. Some female reviewer was not very happy because of the way the three women are portrayed in the movie. Anyways, it is a must watch for people who have graduated into their twenties. What I liked was, especially the use of language and expression. Though, all of the actors were not so good actors, but still it was worth a watch. The music was very disappointing, and so was the background score. The song sequences, most of them, were not at all wanted. But, because that happens in a lot of movies here, it can be excused.
It is still worth a watch, but it’s not for everybody.
I watched Zindagi Na Milagi na Dubara at Bangar Multiplex last night. Although there were around 50 people usually families. The movie was a kind of dil chata he type but not exactly. I enjoyed the cinema hall more since its new and a typical multiplex.
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