Dream Girl review - 2019


Staring : Ayushman Khurana, Nusrat Bharucha, Annu Kapoor, Manjot Singh, Vijay Raj, Nidhi Bisht, Raj Bhansali, Rajesh Sharma, Abhishek Banerjee



Director: Raj Shandilya
Movie Type: Romance, Comedy, Drama
 Duration: 2 hours 12 minutes


For a long time, Ayushmann Khurrana is not hesitant to use different types of roles in his roles. This is the reason that her diverse roles were seen in films like 'Bareilly Ki Barfi', 'Shubh Mangal Savdhan', 'Andhadhun', 'Article 15' which earned her box office success as well as National Award. This time he is seen in First Time director Raj Shandilya's directorial Dream Girl and here too he has experimented with his role and entertainment in the voice of the girl.

                                             STORY


 Young Karam Singh (Ayushmann Khurrana) living in Mathura with his father Jagjit Singh (Annu Kapoor) is troubled by unemployment. The father runs a grocer's shop, but his house is mortgaged and he also has loans from several banks. Another issue with Karam Singh is that he extracts the voice of the girl very beautifully from childhood and that is why she is given the role of Sita and Radha in Krishnileela in Ramlila in the locality since childhood. He also earns money from his roles and gets a lot of recognition, yet Jagjit Singh has objections to this son's art. He wants Karam Singh to get a respected job. In search of a similar job, Karam Singh gets a job in Chhotu's (Rajesh Sharma) call center on a thick salary, but the condition is that he has to make a sweet voice and talk sweetly to the clients by removing the girl's voice. Keeping in mind the needs of debt and home, he agrees to become the voice of worship. Apart from his friend Smiley (Manjot Singh), this secret is not known to his fiancée Mahi (Nusrat Bharucha). The voice of Karam, who is doing pooja in a call center, speaks of love, talking to policemen like Rajpal (Vijay Raj), Mahi's brother Mahendra (Abhishek Banerjee), Kishore Toto (Raj Bhansali), Roma (Nidhi Bisht) and so on. The father jumps up the head of Jagjit Singh so much that everyone is mad at his love and is eager to get married.

                                          REVIEW            


For the first time, Raj Shandilya, who took the reins of direction, has given a clean comedy. Being a well-known writer, he has created moments of humor and entertainment in the story, but despite this, the first half does not look so tight. Nothing much happens in the story until the intervening time, yes in the second half the story picks up its pace and laughs at the pre-climax due to a comedy of error. In screenplays too, jhol is seen at many places. The director has also made haste to develop the love track of Ayushmann-Nushrat. At the end of the film, Raj Shandilya has tried to give a message that in social media countless friends, every man is alone, but his message does not touch his heart.

Ayushmann Khurrana has proved hilarious in the film. His voice modulation and body language as Pooja makes him laugh and laugh. He has done justice in every way with the role given. Nusrat Bharucha has not got much of a chance on screen, yet he has done a good job. Annu Kapoor entertained by playing the role of Jagjit Singh in the supporting roles. The comic timing of Annu Kapoor turned Pooja's love to Majnu is worth watching. Manjot Singh and Vijay Raj are also not lagging behind. Actress Abhishek Banerjee, Nidhi Bisht, Raj Bhansali and Dadi Bani Seniar in other roles have done a good job. In the music of Meet Brothers, 'Dil ka Telephone', 'Radhe Radhe' songs are being liked. His choreography is also visible.

Ayushmann Khurrana and Nusrat Bharucha's 'Dream Girl' is fun, so many stars met


Ayushman Khurana always selects his script very thoughtfully, the story of any film he has chosen from Vicky Donor till date is the strongest star of the film. In today's digital IRA, the whole world wants to expand the scope of their friends by connecting with each other on social platforms, but in real life, there is a real famine of friends who share happiness and sorrow. This is the soul of the movie Dream Girl

Karmaveer (Ayushman Khurana), who lives in a small town, specializes in extracting the voice of a girl from childhood. Karmaveer is living his unemployed life with his father Diljit (Anu Kapoor), who is a posthumous seller. Sometimes, playing the role of Radha or Sita, he gets a reward which is spent in settling the debts of the father.

In such a situation, he gets a job in a call center where he talks to the world in the voice of the girl and gradually he comes to know how lonely the world is. The whole city is lying in love with Pooja, but the matter goes wrong where people around her also fall in love with Pooja. What happens next is based on this fabric.

Director Raj Shandilya proves from the first film with a great script that his directorial grip does not loose frame by frame. Talking about acting, Ayushman Khurana is once again beaten. Nushrat Bharucha as Mahi is not only beautiful but she has also done excellent work. Annu Kapoor is a very talented artist, her presence adds to the film, apart from this Manjot Singh makes a strong presence! Artists like Vijay Raj Rajesh Sharma Raj Bhansali Abhishek Banerjee give credibility to the film.

The music of the film is very good in Meet Brothers ... Overall Dream Girl is a very entertaining film that you can enjoy.

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