Yes, the title alone suffices to describe the entire movie. However, in case you disagree, I challenge you to watch the first 3 minutes of the film. Within that brief span, you'll encounter the plot's glorification of British colonialism, providing a glimpse into Zoya's imaginative concept. Please note that I did warn you.
The movie attempts to blend Desi actors into a full-fledged 'Gora' (Western) film, but it leaves viewers wondering about its true genre. If you're expecting a musical, prepare for disappointment.
It's surprising that Farhan Akhtar, one of the writers, contributed to this overly Westernized narrative.
Zoya, who previously directed the well-received 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,' seems to have lost her touch in this film. The target audience appears to be the parents of the star-studded cast.
Khushi Kapoor shows promise, provided she chooses good scripts unlike her elder sister.
As for Suhana Khan, my advice is to sit down with her father and learn something, as there isn't much to see from her at the moment.
The movie attempts to blend Desi actors into a full-fledged 'Gora' (Western) film, but it leaves viewers wondering about its true genre. If you're expecting a musical, prepare for disappointment.
It's surprising that Farhan Akhtar, one of the writers, contributed to this overly Westernized narrative.
Zoya, who previously directed the well-received 'Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara,' seems to have lost her touch in this film. The target audience appears to be the parents of the star-studded cast.
Khushi Kapoor shows promise, provided she chooses good scripts unlike her elder sister.
As for Suhana Khan, my advice is to sit down with her father and learn something, as there isn't much to see from her at the moment.
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