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The story of blossoming love, the story of consuming lighting. The sweet and soaring fairytale that Phillauri was, it could have changed the template of the feel-good Bollywood cinema for good. But it wasn't that lucky. This time, I recommend you another film which I liked, much to the dislike of some people.
The story is set in two worlds in the same country- but it is actually of the modern India, where it is easier to break relationships than to make them. And there are two people in this box- a man who gets married to the ghost of a tree before marrying the girl, and the spirit, who calls this man his husband.
The film celebrates a timeless saga of love and the warmth of a relationship even when it is set in the most aristocrstic times and pages: it starts from the colonial times and ends in the modern times. It is both heartfelt and heartwarming, so it comes with a new kind of 'feel-good' narrative.
The performances of Anushka Sharma and Diljeet Dosanjh are the best ones- they shine as a couple. The director, Anshai Lal ensures that despite being such a soothing, dazzling dialogue film the audience makes the most of the fun.
Both crowd-pleasing and audience-adoring, this funny love story is worth your time.0September 26, 19 -
Decent.
Good : Cinematography , Production design , visually splendid , Good performances and direction , light hearted treatment .
Weakness : predictability , Quite more emotional drama at the second half0September 28, 17