Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui Movie Review | Vaani Kapoor,Ayushmann Khurrana,Abhishek Bajaj,Sawan Rupowali

Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui Movie Review


 chandigarh kare aashiqui Driector - Abhishek Kapoor 

 chandigarh kare aashiqui cast - Vaani Kapoor,Ayushmann Khurrana,Abhishek Bajaj,Sawan Rupowali


STORY of Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui 

Manvinder Munjal aka Manu (Ayushmann Khurrana) could be a fitness enthusiast UN agency owns a gymnasium, and a muscle-builder UN agency competes year on year to win the native championship. whereas he’s targeted all his energies on sweating it out and building his dole-shole for that (with very little luck), his gymnasium business sees way and few footfalls. till walks in, the head-turner, Maanvi Brar (Vaani Kapoor), the gym’s recently appointed Jhoomba (read: Zumba), instructor. in time, sparks fly and therefore the 2 ar drawn into a dedicated relationship. however there's a lot of to Maanvi than the beautiful lady that she is. which forms the crux of the story.

REVIEW of Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui

 Love stories ar love stories in spite of everything. Mostly, boy-meets-girl, some romance, mush-gush, conflict, makeup or breakup, and finish of the story. Well here, boy will meet woman, too, however she incorporates a past (not the truism affair, marriage, kid out of marital status or criminal history), that becomes onerous for Manu, with all his masculinity, to bear. while not giving freely abundant (Story plan attributable to Simran Sahni), let’s say that Maanvi has bravely battled all odds, and ‘transformed’ into a replacement person, somebody she has forever pined to be. whereas she feels liberated and is pleased with her new identity, and one that’s faithful her real self, can society and her family embrace her selection and settle for her for what they decision, ‘not traditional’ in their terribly normal world.

Director, Abhishek Kapoor, doesn’t beat round the bush and gets to the purpose directly and quickly. when introducing Manu, his friends and his family, he lets US into Maanvi’s world, slowly and subtly revealing her past. whereas making ready US for Maanvi’s revelations, he’s conjointly preparation US for Manu’s initial disbelief, shock and horror at discovering a lot of regarding the woman he’s thus intensely smitten with. And once the instant arrives, he handles it finely, while not an excessive amount of dramatisation or theatrics – in performance or dialogues.

While Abhishek maintains light-hearted humour in most things, he handles the hard-hitting reality of the topic with sensitivity and maturity. He lays it all out – people’s crude and outrageous reaction on learning the reality regarding the topic, our general lack of information and data on a matter that must be addressed , and therefore the method our society is sharply divided on the thought of being ‘inclusive’, and giving each individual the freedom to be UN agency they're and what they require to be. Abhishek will it with consideration and weaves in hilarious punches – soft and mild, nothing too heavy-weight. Credit conjointly goes to Supratik subunit and Tushar Paranjape for his or her honest and relatable playscript and dialogues, that is clear in many scenes. Be it the Munjal family pushing Manu’s to induce married, his man father (Girish Dhamija) waiting to marry his Muslim girlfriend, Maanvi’s father (Kanwaljit Singh) being ancillary of her decisions although her mother powerfully disapproves, or Manu’s extraordinary sisters meddling all told of Manu’s matters—there is rarely a uninteresting moment, most scenes as tight as Manu’s carton and bulging striated muscle.



The performances here ar ‘tip-top’! Ayushmann Khurrana gets into the skin of the character (literally!). be careful for his superphysical makeover. He portrays Manu absolutely, and well, that incontrovertible fact that he’s truly a Chandigarh boy, should have sure as shooting helped crack it. He looks, walks and talks the half.

Vaani Kapoor sinks her teeth into her character from the word go and offers a no-holds-barred performance. Vaani and Ayushmann not solely look nice along, however conjointly share fiery chemistry onscreen.

Goutam Sharma, Gourav Sharma (as Manu’s twin friends) ar humorous , Aanjjan Srivastav (Manu’s grandfather), Kanwaljit Singh, Tanya Abrol and Girish Dhamija play the supporting elements okay.

Bindiya Chhabria’s production style is spirited and cameraman Manoj Lobo has fantastically shot this kinky romance. Chandan Arora’s written material is crisp. Sachin-Jigar’s audio recording with lyrics by Priya Saraiya, Vayu and scientific discipline Singh take the narrative forward. although the Holi song ab initio appears to look suddenly, it is AN apt trigger to maneuver Manu and Maanvi’s romance in prime gear.

In a post Covid era, wherever we have a tendency to ar grappling with what’s the new traditional each day of our lives, it’s time we have a tendency to dig deep and question what's ‘normal’ very. Have we have a tendency to self-created norms and normalcy, to feed the requirements of few within the world UN agency ar unfree during this false sense of what's normal? Isn’t it time to shake things up a small amount, move out of the temperature and break the shackles of stereotypes? Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui will that, whereas still deed you well amused.

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