Wednesday 15 January 2014

Review of Yaariyan

Release date – 10'th January 2014

One Word which describes the film – Candyfloss

Best Dialogue  – (can't think of a single good dialogue)


Genre – Romance / Comedy/ Drama
Music – Pritam , Mithoon ,
 Arko Pravo Mukherjee , Anupam Amod , 

Producer- Bhushan Kumar , Krishan Kumar

Story & Direction Divya Khosla Kumar

Cast - Himansh Kohli , Serah Singh , Dev Sharma , Rakul Preet Singh , Nicole Faria

Budget- 19- 20 Crores (Including P & A) 


Bhushan Kumar 's company Super Cassettes ( T-Series) controls more than 60% share of the Indian music market . For his wife's directorial debut film he chose the best 5 music directors , 13 singers which covered all the music styles from sufi to rap to pop songs. The result is a collection of melodious songs which one will keep humming long after the film ends.

The film starts with three guys and a girl who are friends and study at a hostel in Sikkim. The boys are more interested in making girlfriends than in any other college activity. After showing some  American pie kind of scenes the story moves to Australia and then the director has tried to include every possible idea right from racial issues to mother son angle to love triangle to patriotic to Holi and last but not the least first kiss . 

Because of so many twists and turns though the film has speed yet it fails to leave any long lasting impression on the mind of the viewers. You don't get bored but neither the characters stay in your mind.

Instead of  the story , screenplay and dialogues the director has focused just on getting the skimpiest shorts and skirts for the leading ladies which is a major reason for pulling the teenagers to the theaters.
    
Despite getting bad reviews the film has managed to collect 20 plus crores in just 5 days which shows that the current generation doesn't care much for story or acting and is comfortable with vulgar jokes and cheap comedy.  


In a line the film can be seen for some beautiful scenic locations , some scenes which make you laugh and the songs.

Time pass

Rank -6/ 6 ( Films released in 2014)

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