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Writer's pictureSUYASH PACHAURI

FILM REVIEW: Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba



'Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba', starring Vikrant Massey and Taapsee Pannu, has been released with a novel twist. Netflix, the over-the-top platform, is streaming it. Along with Taapsee and Vikrant, Sunny Kaushal and Jimmy Shergill also feature in it. On social media, people's opinions about the movie are divided. 'Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba,' according to viewers, lacks the first part's impact. In this case, we shall discuss those movie aspects with you. The plot of "Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba," starring Vikrant Massey and Taapsee Pannu, is not very novel. It depicts the continuation of "Haseen Dilruba," when Taapsee finds it impossible to move on from her previous relationship or make a new one.

There is nothing novel in the plot as a result. Vikrant (Rishu) and Taapsee (Rani) fight for their union. Abhimanyu's Sunny Kaushal joins the movie in the interim. While Rani is in love with Rishu, he is in love with Rani. Actress Bhumika Dubey's character Poonam is keen to engage in sexual contact with Rishu. Jimmy Shergill has been hunting for Rishu. Out of all of these, Sunny Kaushal's character seems to be stronger. Its narrative is limited to Agra. The narrative of the movie "Haseen Dilruba" was inspired by Taapsee and Vikrant Massey.

Vikrant's acting in this captured the hearts of the viewers. The well-known actor Vikrant is absent from the movie's sequel. He is only seen concealing himself from the authorities in this. Sunny Kaushal's psychotic character becomes more intriguing in his place. In keeping with the title of the movie, Taapsee Pannu's role in "Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba" also appeared to be a little different. Given the title of the movie, Taapsee, or Rani, is supposed to have a lovely and vibrant personality. However, she was completely unable to defend this character. Despite her stellar acting career, Rani's character in the movie lacked luster.

'Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba' is directed by Jayaprad Desai. The movie has a great first half, but the second half was quite weak. Although the second half of the tale slows down significantly, the film's denouement still has some impact. You will enjoy the climax of the first segment if you haven't seen it. However, if you enjoy watching movies and are not a big movie buff, you won't appreciate this one too much. On the other hand, if you are a movie buff, you will probably enjoy it. You will see why certain of the movie's links were added even if they are poor. Without it, work may have been completed.

'Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba', starring Taapsee and Vikrant, has a lot of suspense that is revealed as the plot develops. It is incomprehensible to carry out the crime in accordance with Dinesh Pandit's book and then have the police hunt for the perpetrator based on it. 'Haseen Dilruba' appears in the film's title at the same time. This implies that Taapsee will have a strong personality, but one feels deceived by the romance. At one location, a kissing moment between Vikrant and Taapsee seemed to have been forced into the filming for the sake of romanticism.

When discussing the parts of "Phir Aayi Haseen Dilruba" that are worth seeing, Sunny Kaushal's performance comes to mind. He overshadows Vikrant and Taapsee's roles with his masterful portrayal of a psychotic lover. It will appeal to you. Suspenseful scenes throughout the remainder of the movie keep you interested until the very finish. You can view it if you've seen the first section and would like to see the rest of the narrative. However, you shouldn't count on being impressed by Taapsee and Vikrant's characters. The scene is interestingly set to the song 'Ek Haseena Thi... Ek Deewana Tha...' from the 1980 film 'Karz', which is the best thing about the movie.

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