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Shehzada (2023)
It's very amazing movie.
A throwback to 80s Bollywood - an era of mindless maar dhaad and heavily rhyming dialogues - sehjada is like those Dharmendra and Mithunda hits we enjoyed in those times (I still do...a few of them!). Only this one has arrived three decades too late. And kartik aryan is no Dharmendra or Amitabh to be able to pull off any trash on his own...Oh No!!
An orphan gunda (Sid largely ineffective) raised by water tanker mafia Narayan Anna (Nassar) falls for the mute and cute Zoya (Tara Sutaria, smeared with excessive makeup) who always keeps an interpreter by her side so that she can readily translate her sign language to our hero. Wah bai wah!
In a nod to the infamous 80s, Gunda ji can pop out a matchstick from his mouth in most unlikely situation. Rajini Sir taught him a few tricks perhaps!!! He also keeps blabbering his takia kalam "Main maroonga tu mar jaayegaa. Dobara janam lene se darr jaayegaa." Alas, this punchline falls flat in hands of Sid Malhotra. Oh, how I miss the Bachchan of yore!!
Ajay Wardhan (2022)
A fantastic movie Hats off to all the hardwork you put it on
The movie tells the story of an aspiring actress who goes to Hollywood to pursue her dreams. She meets an amnesiac woman who just survived a car crash on Mulholland Drive. From that time, their lives intertwine with mysteries and dreams.
This movie talks about love, how to find it, and its different faces, on the example of one couple where both partners find younger lovers. And we're talking about a married couple here, so there's a lot to analyze.
If you want to write about something that doesn't relate to killers and fantasy, this is a good one.
Another interesting love story, now taking place in india. Five sisters have been brought up with a single dream - finding a husband. Their lives dramatically change when a handsome wealthy bachelor and his friend arrives.