Film: Chaman Bahaar
Starring: Jitendra Kumar, Ritika Badiani, Yogendra Tikku, Bhuvan Arora, Alam Khan, Dhirendra Tiwari, Ashwani Kumar, Bhagwan Tiwari
Director: Apurva Dhar Badgaiyann
Rating: **
Reviewer: George Sylex
Overview - Chaman Bahaar is a little movie which released as an immediate streaming release on Netflix. The film shows the air of the town open country, the work there, the connections there, the companionship there and the affection there. There are a few scenes in the film that make you snicker and some are easy to such an extent that it is increasingly enjoyable to sit among the individuals of the genuine town than that.
Chaman Bahaar is a story of a youngster Billu (Jitendra Kumar) who lives in a modest community in Central India and runs a paan shop. He encounters love just because when a group of an adolescent young lady moves in the house over his shop. Before long, crowds of young men begin following the high school young lady and begin gathering at Billu's shop, which turns into a famous spot to get a brief look at the young lady, because of which Billu's business thrives enormously. However, later Billu begins to look all starry eyed at the young lady and an entirely different show about solitary love, desire, scorn storms the film.
When Billu likewise joins the line of Romeos. The story accepts an alternate turn as Billu becomes Romeo. This is the story in front of the film. The film is an account of uneven love. The film is treated in a happy and chic style that makes the film's standard story entertaining. There is certifiably not a solitary discourse of female characters in the film's story. She is a school going young lady however she is loved by everybody from teacher to classmates. Young men from everywhere throughout the city who are a lot more seasoned than her are additionally in the line.
Apoorva Dhar Budgaiyan's execution is okay. Yet, the film isn't keen on anything even remotely profound. Regardless of whether you're willing to disregard its total failure to give any important knowledge, the film isn't even amusing enough to fill in as an unadulterated satire. The issue is that this is a thought looking for content. There's simply not a ton to work with. Director neglects to dazzle with this one and the cast of lesser-realized on-screen characters doesn't support his motivation.
The film has a place with Jitendra Kumar. He is remarkably conventional. From TVF days to Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan and Panchayat, Jeetu as a modest Billu, with less discoursed, ups the ante with his fine execution. Ritika Badiani scarcely has any lines to state, yet she accommodates her part consistently. It's a direct character, composed from the point of view of how men see ladies, yet she gets her due later in the movies. Bhuvan Arora, Dherendra Kumar Tiwari and Alam Khan resemble the flavorful paans, luscious and magnificent.
Final Word - Chaman Bahaar is an unassuming community romantic tale that has a decent arrangement and astounding execution from Jitendra Kumar. However, the pace is moderate and the film sets aside a great deal of effort to go into the fundamental plot. If you save this, at that point, it is a watchable film for a few.
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