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Yaariyan - Movie Review

Director:   Divya Khosla Kumar

Release date: 10 January, 2014

Genre: Romance

Duration: 145 minutes


Cast: 
  1. Himansh Kohli as Lakshya,
  2. Rakul Preet Singh as Saloni,
  3. Nicole Faria as Jiya,
  4. Shreyas Porus Pardiwalla as Pardy
  5. Evelyn Sharma as Jannet
  6. Sayali Bhagat as Nikki
  7. Deepti Naval as Girl Hostel Warden
  8. Smita Jaykar as Lakshya's mother
  9. Dev Sharma as Neil
  10. Jatin Suri as Debu
  11. Serah Singh as Jenny


Review:  Bhushan Kumar was a woman of the old honcho Series T movie star, Divya Khosla Kumar still fulfills his dream of becoming a young filmmaker based Yaariyan. However, although the businessman shows rake the business acumen in the production of films in the moolah at the box office, the battle lost in affairs of the heart while producing a trash-fest that darkens the mind in the name of a single film in the event of his potential client woman.

Located in Sikkim, the film revolves around five lakshya students (himansh Kohli), Jiya (Nicole Faria), Neil (Dev Sharma) Pardy (Shreyas Pardiwala) and Saloni (Rakul Preet) struggles with a university in Australia in Yaariyan dark and confusing competition to your rescue college.Divya Khosla Kumar is nothing remarkable in the evaluation, except for Deepti Naval and music that actually worked well in the charts. The film surpasses all levels of silence and has no story or script. The whole movie is displayed as a slideshow of different sequences if and when Divya may have thought weave together. So you have a college education friendship, romance, racial attacks, patriotism and more.

Blame it on student films of the year and I'm here, each film based university to have a game or nearly naked, wearing Sari teacher (everyone can be Sushmita Sen). Yaariyan can actually 10 individual films because they destroy its subplots and develop.

The film is very poor with no humor, no romance, no chemicals and no entertainment. The inflection points are managed in a way that even an amateur like the work of a student film school seasoned.

The worst part is the caricatural representation sequences and characters. Not all effiminate gay is almost to the point of discomfort. Yaariyan has that and more. It is surprising to see a woman director objectify women fashion Divya did in the movie. Almost all the actresses, except Rakul (only because I had to be shown that the "behenji") is much bust and neckline capture responsible flashy bars lips and short skirts.

If history is terrible, the cast is terrible. None of the newcomers show potential. You can not just blame for this also depends on the director unpacking performance exactly, but if you really work their way in the industry that we all need good tutorials.


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