6/10
Breathtaking and top notch cinematography with weak story and screenplay
25 September 2019
At last the third generation of Deol's came on screen. I would like to give special mention to the director of photography and director's (Sunny Deol's) determination to shoot some of the most beautiful, tough and scenic places of Manali which we used to see in foreign locations. First half is really a visual treat to the audience and in second half when film shifts from Manali to Delhi and pick up the pace. Music is original and ear pleasing unlike today's remix and rap routine noise. Coming to the performances both Karan Deol and Sahher Bambba tried their best as a newcomers Karan as shy, introvert and soft spoken hiker and guide seems cute adorable, vulnerable and innocent he performed some of the most difficult stunts of rock climbing with utmost sincerity and dedications and he excels in action sequences but he has to work really very hard on his expressions and voice modulation if he has to compete with their peers like Aayushmaan, Vickey Kaushal etc. Sahher on the other hand seems quite natural confident and innocent she has shown wide range of emotions which is really praiseworthy for debutante she has such a good screen presence that no body will be surprised that she will get some good projects in near future both look good and cute together. But story is the big letdown of this movie I don't know why did a seasoned Actor/Director like Sunny Sir chose a weak, routine story like this for the debut film for his own son he tried really very hard to give a fresh contemporary feel to the movie his hard work and vision shows in the first half of the movie he captured some of most beautiful locations which was a very difficult task but the weak story and screenplay didn't give any chance to lift the momentum of the movie in any place on the whole this is a one time watch movie which you can see with your family.
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