Film: Bhangra Paa Le
Cast; Sunny Kaushal, Rukshar Dhillon, Shriya Pilgaonkar
Direction: Sneha Taurani
Rating: **1/2
Reviewer: George Sylex
Summary - Bhangra Paa Le is the narrative of Jaggi (Sunny Kaushal) and Simi (Rukshar Dhillon) who are insane for the Punjabi dance style 'Bhangra. Sneha Taurani makes her introduction to Bollywood with Bhangra Paa Le.
What's About - Jaggi (Sunny Kaushal) who accepts he's the world's best Bhangra artist and afterward he meets Simi (Rukshar Dhillon). Simi also accepts the equivalent until the two of them get in a move rivalry inverse one another. Jaggi has a fascinating past of his war-veteran granddad Kaptaan (Another Sunny Kaushal). Jaggi got his Bhangra qualities from his granddad and Simi have a pitiful part of her parent's separation. Jaggi and Simi have their motivations to win the dance rivalry and get supported to go to London contending at the global level. Just of them could get sponsorship. What occurs straightaway, who wins and loses is the thing that the story is about.
Analysis - Bhangra Paa Le, could make look like not a too bad performer, however, it comes up short on the vitality to make us influence the Bhangra beats. More than often, it seems like a Punjabi film bundled as a Masala Bollywood one. The screenplay runs two parallel courses of events together and continues moving between them. One at World War 2 time and the other in the present age. Packed with components of sentiment and displaying changes between the over a wide time span timeframe, Bhangra Paa Le is a visual treat for all Bhangra fans yet its storyline looks very forceful. The main redeeming quality is Sunny who flawlessly acts and moves in this melodic show.
Star Performances - Since watching his presentation from the movie Gold I am a tremendous enthusiast of Sunny. Sunny Kaushal's performance is firey as he assumes the double job of Captaan and Jaggi. Without breaking a sweat, he conveys the film on his shoulders as he changes between playing two characters from various ages. Sadly, a poor composition ruins the whole degree to prove his acting skills.Captaan's chemistry with his affection intrigue Nimmo (Shriya Pilgaonkar) is persuading and has you sincerely reeled into their story. This movie also checks Rukshar Dhillon's enormous Bollywood introduction, and she works admirably playing a city young woman who is overflowing with certainty, and Punjabi backtalk. Since bhangra is the vein of this film, it loads up with peppy tunes that make them tap your foot to the beats.
Direction, Music & Cinematography - Sneha Taurani has made a decent entry as a director. The film bargains in two universes and thus, it's anything, but a simple subject for one to make their presentations with. Sneha shows a ton of guarantee as a filmmaker, without a doubt. Dheeraj Rattan's story is great yet could have been better. He had a fascinating topic with regard to hand and a few components to mess with. An increasingly adjusted screenplay is what required here. Music (Jam8, Rishi Rich and Yash Narvekar) is one of the significant resources of the film. Camera by Jitan Harmeet Singh works admirably at drawing out an unmistakable visual surface between the pasts and the present parts of the film.
Overall - Bhangra Paa Le has extraordinary visuals, gloats of laudable exhibitions, splendid choreography and some siphoning music in any case what makes this one only a normal dance film is the average format storyline and powerless plot.
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