
You will know why they feel better knit than a family that pushes things under the carpet. Yes, you will see in the Kapoor family either your family or a family that you have been closely associated with. In the end then, when you find yourself engrossed with the Kapoor family's problems – and not only because you identify with them – you are taken by surprise with how sentimental the film has managed to make you. The “how” then is peppered with situations and a mix of snappy, funny, profound dialogue that fit the characters, the story, the milieu. That itself cuts the drama off to a great extent – keeping background music in its place. And when things starts heating up in the second half, there is only a slight hint. The first half of the film barely has any background music.

Milliblog - "highly listenable multi-composer soundtrack!"ĭrama without dramatics – it has been so long since we have seen this that by itself it is refreshing. Let's hope it goes better with the film and adds to the experience.įirstpost - "ditch this album, and listen to the original versions of the only two decent songs" However, doesn't feel like it will overstay a one-time listen. However, there is an angle of brothers fighting over her rather than sacrificing with each other – which a pleasant (because it seems more real) contemporary air about it. But, beyond that it has a Yeh Dillagi feel to it – two brothers fall for the same woman.


The heavy promotion on social media goes with the 'young' feeling the film has. Beyond that thought, the trailer becomes a combination of any ol' love triangle and family drama that you might have seen in real life. Off late, he hasn't disappointed with his performances and the rest of the cast looks like they are one with their characters too. And then you have the stunning makeover for Rishi Kapoor. Anything with Alia Bhatt intrinsically seems like it brings a breath of freshness with it.
