Cast: Ashwin Dhar, Trupti Khamkar, Kavita Kumari
Director: Raka
Rating: *
Reviewer: George Sylex
Story - Happy (Himesh Reshammiya) and Heer (Sonia Mann) are childhood amigos. Happy is the in fond of Heer, since, adolescence and the adorable guiltless Sardar isn't paid attention to that by anybody not by any means Heer. He accepts he is an incredible painter and generally lives in his own reality. Enters Hardy (HR in a double job) and the universe of Heer changes. But shouldn't something be said about Happy and his implied love towards Here, this inquiry is the basic plot of the film.
Analysis - The film was shot in England and that is presumably perhaps the best thing about it. The areas and creation structuring have done perfectly and after it's on occasion better to look past the actors in the film. If you have watched his Aap Ka Surroor if you have watched his Teraa Surroor, if you have observed any of his movies, you know there is just a single guy that Himesh is particularly fixated on - himself. There is bounty to show of that fixation in Happy Hardy And Heer, where his twofold job is only the least of the issues. Himesh likewise shows up as HR, his character from Aap Ka Surroor, in the beginning, and becomes storyteller for his own movie.
Star Performances - Himesh in the film is attempting to prove more to himself that he is an actor, on the grounds, there was nobody else in the vacant theater, I watched the film to see him do as such. Following quite a while of setting up a genuine poker-face in his past films, in any event, Himesh is tolerable in the emotional bits. The clever Himesh is the one finds a good pace. Sonia Mann is pretty however her appearances are more on the vacuous side.
Direction, Music - The direction by Raka is exceptionally spur of the moment as is the way regularly Himesh movies turn out. Do you recall what befell the person who made Aap Ka Surroor? Raka should consider his future activities. The music is good. From the resonant Teri Meri Kahaani to the Sufi based sentimental track Heeriye and furthermore the foot-tapping Ashiqui Mein Teri 2.0 and various tunes fit in flawlessly.
Overall - "Happy Hardy And Heer" is extremely hard for the watchers. Neither Himesh nor the songs can spare the film. Why these types of films still releases in this era of Netflix and other platforms? Kindly don't under-estimate the viewers, as they are not stupid to toss their cash.