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Tum bin 2 full movie review
Tum bin 2 full movie review









tum bin 2 full movie review

The prose to summarise the proceedings: Darr khud bohot darpok hota hai. Once afloat, they lock lips and her fears are at bay, literally. To do so, he grabs her by her hands and the two dash off a cliff and into the sea below. The climax kills the movie.In a scene from this film, the hero urges his girl, who is yet to recover from her boyfriend’s possible death, to shed her darr. Everything is fine, just until the final moments of the climax. But there is little to no build up towards the finale moment, and you won't feel, at all, what the characters are going through, or are trying to convey. Who on this planet would picturise the climax of such a pretty film on green screen and destroy it with bad CGI? Not just that, the outcome of the climax would have worked out had the maker made us invested in its expectation.

tum bin 2 full movie review

a big build up that is in the end snatched away from you, thrown on the floor, and stomped over with feet. The movie has plenty of emotional moments but fails to actually make you cry. Unnecessary build up towards what everyone already knew. What they did with the first twist in the film - reveal it in very first 20 minutes- should have been the case with the second twist as well. The surprise elements fall flat on the face. The story is predictable, mostly because it comes as the sequel of cult film. But so is the case with half of the Bollywood movies. But also, the story could have been easily set in India and would have made no difference. Cinematography is beautiful, and the locations are handpicked. And Indian cinema goers love easing tension with a nice dance number, so can't complain. But hell, Tum Bin had Thoda Daru Wich, so a party song maybe was required. Also Read - Neha Sharma shows off her toned body as she sizzles in Goa in a white bikini – view picsĪnkit Tiwari makes the movie a heartwarming watch with his music. Kanwaljeet ji needs no words from us to tell you how good of an actor he is. Meher Vij, Sonia Balani, Ishwak Singh, have all done an incredible job. The supporting cast is an even better array of actors than the leads. He plays, Shekhar, who is sometimes stupid but mostly charming, with utmost conviction and the required charm. Aditya Seal, who has seen some limelight for his controversial film with Manisha Koirala, registers strongly in your memory.

tum bin 2 full movie review

There is a scene in the gurudwara where her character breaks down in tears, and the actress nails it. She looks pretty, but not glamorous, and that's something. Maybe the junk she has been assigned so far is to blame. She cries, sobs, laughs, and cries a little more - and just keeps you amazed that how you never noticed that she was such a good actress. Neha Sharma, does justice to her character. Also Read - Trending Pics of the day: Katrina Kaif, Ananya Panday, Deepika Padukone rocked bikinis and stunning outfits, Salman Khan mobbed and more But it is given away quite early in the film, making the budding romance between Taran and Shekhar a ticking time bomb. The best thing the makers did, with the twist is that it was not saved as some grand reveal for the near end. While she is being haunted by the memories of her past, the past itself comes back. His charm and peppy ways give her new hopes and she eventually falls in love with the new guy. A bright ray of light enters her life - Shekhar (Aditya Seal), who is introduced to her by Amar's father (Kanwaljit Singh). Unable to deal with the untimely death of the love of her life, she begins to sink into depression, to the point where she even starts hallucinating Amar.

tum bin 2 full movie review

Taran ( Neha Sharma) loses her fiance Amar (Aashim Gulati) in an unfortunate skiing accident. What's it about Also Read - Tejasswi Prakash-Karan Kundrra's Rula Deti Hai has one SCENE that reminds you of Sidharth Shukla-Neha Sharma's Dil Ko Karaar Aaya 15 years after the first one, Tum Bin 2 retains the quality of the original while also maintaining its own identity, and is a sweet, pretty looking, heartwarming film with its own set of flaws. There is limited little faith you can put in a director who has Cash and Ra.One to his credit, and Anubhav Sinha doesn't disappoint. If you have loved the first Tum Bin, or you are a big Aashiqui 2 fan, you are in for a treat with Tum Bin 2. We don't see the anyone howling over the death of the lead character. Thankfully, Tum Bin 2 is one of those rare times. There haven't been many examples where a Bollywood film deals with death without the nonsensical melodrama.











Tum bin 2 full movie review