MUMBAI: Do Aur Do Pyaar is a movie that got the audience highly excited as the teaser which was released in the month January, really promised a good and unique storyline with never-seen-before on-screen pairings.
The film opened in theatres on 19th April. Naturally, the cast, which includes Vidya Balan, Pratik Gandhi, Ileana D'Cruz, and Sendhil Ramamurthy, has the crowd excited. Although the trailer provided us a decent notion of the plot, the movie still has a lot to give.
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The film opens in a calming tone, then takes an unintentionally humorous turn before continuing on towards joyful moments until it hits a major bump. Throughout, we were amazed by the actors' performances and the challenging circumstances the characters had to deal with.
It's been 4 days since the movid has released and the audience are lost in the beauty of this movie it seems. Be it the aesthetics, the characters, the dialogues, the chemistry between partners or the awkward humour - it has all been loved by the movie and the movie truly stands out.
There are people in the audience who noted how the movie involves cheating on partners, having extramarital affairs, relationship complications, married life issues and so much more but nothing has been shown in a way that will make you question the opinion of the makers, the setting of the scenes, or even your decision for why did you go to watch the movie in first place as the movie starts and ends on a light and soothing note. Even throughout the movie, we see nothing that seems heavy or offensive.
This is surely something that needs to be noticed, needs to be appreciated and this is what makes this movie truly beautiful. In the past we have seen movies that, in order to keep us intrigued, gave us such debatable scenes that the audience took an offence and it became a controversial topic.
Years ago, we saw movies like Kabhi Alvida Na Kehna and We Are Family dealing with some very complicated topics of life after marriage. However, the response given to the movie wasn't so well.
That's not the case here. It seems that the audience is finally ready for such movies and director Shirsha Guha Thakurta along with writers Amrita Bagchi, Eisha Chopra and Suprotim Sengupta showed us how it's done.
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