When I saw Aashiqui as a teenager, I remember thinking why do all love stories end up with either "happily ever after" or "both die". I must say I was surprised that I liked the film as much as I did. The film itself has a lovely flow (except for the abrupt last 10 minutes) despite being 15-20 minutes longer than I would have liked it. But, they worked really well within the context of the film. I'm not sure if I would enjoy just listening to the songs. While the crisp camera-work lends a fresh feel to the film, the music kept me going with the flow of the film. The other departments too add to the ambience too. But, till it doesn't, it deserves extra mention if not points. The casual way in which funny lines pass through without drawing extra attention to themselves, the control over drama when we are ready for melodrama - to name a few. Some of the tiny choices made here though, added to my experience. So, how I feel about every department of film-making is indirectly a comment on his work. I believe that everything that happens in the film is the director's doing. Very rarely, do I feel like adding a separate comment about the director. Shouldn't 'acting drunk' be the primary qualification for an actor to be able to claim himself as one? The bits, and these are big bits, where he falters are those where he tries to convince us he's drunk.
On the darker side, you also don't question why he has set himself on a path of self-destruction. Despite your cynicism, you believe how selfless he is. She brings through Aarohi's simple-mindedness and commitment with poise.Īditya Roy Kapur does his good-at-heart RJ genuinely. I wouldn't take away from what she contributes as an actor here, but she has a charming screen presence. Shraddha Kapoor's innocent face does half the work for her. Interestingly enough, the actors cannot be entirely put to fault for this. It's not because I am with them in this journey of theirs. But, I know it because of what the characters do for each other or say to each other. Isn't that what we want our loved one to do for us? Isn't that what we'd do for our beloved?Īnd there came the realisation! I know Aarohi and RJ are in love with each other. After all here are two lovers, both singers of star status, one sticking on to the other when the going gets bad. But hey, if you are waiting for what happens next, the film is working just fine. Sure, there's the slow pace that can be blamed for making you wait for what happens next.
Here are lovers who take their time to fall in love and express it. But, every once in a while, there is a dialogue or a moment of introspection that makes you regard the character in new light. Fine, the broad stroke of the story is predictable. The film will be directed by Anil Sharma of Gadar fame.įor more entertainment news, stay tuned to Tellychakkar.Once the characters Rahul Jaykar or RJ ( Aditya Roy Kapoor) and Aarohi ( Shraddha Kapoor) were established, it kept nagging me that I couldn't feel with the characters. Karan will also feature in the upcoming film Apne 2, which will also star Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, and Dharmendra. He made his debut with Sunny Deol directorial Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas in 2019. Velle, on the other hand, marks Karan Deol’s second film.
Ayushmann and Vaani will share the screen space in Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, which relates the story of a twisted love story between a gym trainer and a Zumba instructor. Meanwhile, in another episode, we see Ayushmann Khurrana horribly failing to nail a tongue twister given by Vaani Kapoor.
We also see Karan mimicking Sunny’s popular dialogue “Dhai Kilo Ka Haath” is given a new twist by him. Sunny asks the audience if they can do “Yaara O Yaara” step better than him. In the very next moment, we see him mocking his own legendary dance move. Karan’s father Sunny appears in an angry avatar as soon as he asks him the question. Kapil Sharma asks Karan which of his father, uncle Bobby Deol, and grandfather Dharmendra’s dancing style he follows in the promo. The father-son duo Sunny and Karan will be promoting their upcoming film Velle, while Ayushmann and Vaani will be promoting Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui with director Abhishek Kapoor.ĪLSO READ: Wow! Chitrangada Singh joins Sunny Deol in Malayalam thriller Joseph’s Hindi remake MUMBAI: New promos for The Kapil Sharma Show’s upcoming episodes feature Sunny Deol, Karan Deol, Ayushmann Khurrana, and Vaani Kapoor.