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Shaandaar movie review
Shaandaar movie review






Shandaar is a rom-com and considered to be India’s first destination wedding flick.

shaandaar movie review

The film has been garnering positive reviews by the audiences. It stars chocolate boy, Shahid Kapoor who recently got married and Alia Bhatt as the lead star cast. The audiences are bound to find Karan Johar’s drama, Shankar’s grandeur, Zoya Akhtar’s exotic Europe-journey shots and Ayan Mukerji’s lovely way of capturing love in Shaandaar which make it fairly watchable.Shaandaar movie review: The latest directorial venture of Vikas Bahl, Queen fame, has been released. Having said all that, It is not just the fresh chemistry of the lead pair that makes you want to stay through the movie, but also the impeccable biology and physics of the father daughter bond. Also, maybe the hype and promotions for the movie was too much? Was it the lack of a powerful screenplay? Or was it the fact that the ensemble star-cast was just not utilized well? Or is it because there are a lot of stereotypes? Or is it because we expected a lot more from Vikas Bhal especially after Queen? The questions are endless. A little twist and turn wouldn’t have hurt. Shaandaar is extremely predictable, so much so that, you can guess the climax in the first few minutes. Karan Johar tries to contribute with his Coffee with Karan, maybe the only breather. The 2nd half of the movie fails to engage the audience, which kind of tests your patience. However, editing could have been crisper. Sound design for the chai sequence by the stream seems so real and is a different attempt. Also the animated flashbacks, which is a great relief compared to the usual melodrama. Kudos to Anit Mehta for his splendid opening frames for Shahid, symmetric shots of England, making the wedding grandeur seem real, his romantic close-ups and for making every frame colorful. The cinematography is probably why we thought that the movie has got a lot to offer. There are moments in the film that make you see it like a fantasy. The re-recording also needs a mention here. Music director Amit Trivedi does justice to Shahid’s dance moves, the Sindhi energy, the wedding madness and the romantic fresh pairing wherever necessary. The finer details associated with a wedding are well executed with impeccable detail. In order to do justice to the typical Sindhi wedding, the art direction team has gone a long way. She looks bubbly, acts naturally and easily comes across as every man’s dream. And in-between all this, Alia makes her presence felt. She is fabulous with her dimples, her infectious smile and her lovely portrayal of a self-confessed foodie. Sanah Kapoor, is surely the highlight of the movie. The portions between him and Shahid never fail to tickle the funny bone. Pankaj Kapoor, with his subtle yet strong portrayal as a protective father, proves yet again why he is a veteran. With adequate body language, locking and popping in dance, there is a remarkable change in Shahid’s performance. Shahid Kapoor is effortless, be it at comedy or romance. It is an age old drama of guy meeting girl at a wedding, falling in love with her instantly, sneaking out and having fun, singing and dancing at a grand wedding in England. Other than that, there is no great story, screenplay or suspense factor in the movie.

shaandaar movie review

Shaandaar, true to its meaning is fabulous with regard to its beautiful location, exotic camera angles, infectious music and convincing portrayal by the cast.








Shaandaar movie review