Sunday, 9 August 2020

Dil Bechara Movie Review

Dil Bechara Movie Review

This blog is an honest review of the latest and last movie "Dil Bechara" of the late great actor Sushant Singh Rajput. Please watch this movie which can act as a method for paying tribute to SSR.

Ratings: IMDB rating 9/10 (84%)

Star Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjana Saanghi, Swastika Mukherji, Saashwata Chaterji

Director: Mukesh Chhabra

Movie Type: Drama, Romance

Duration: 1 hr 51 minutes

Relevant to SSR

Sushant Singh Rajput is no longer in this world but his last film 'Dil Bechara' has been released today. Fans were eagerly waiting for Sushant's film. The film is made on the English novel and the film 'The Fault in Our Stars'. Sushant has done all his films in a lively manner and this film is no different from him. If you know the story of the film, it is still worth watching.


Story

There is a girl Kiji Basu (Sanjana Sanghi) who lives with her mother (Swastika Mukherjee) and father (Sashwata Chatterjee). Keiji has thyroid cancer and always walks with her oxygen cylinder, which she calls Pushpendra. During treatment, Kizi meets Emmanuel Rajkumar Jr., ie Manny (Sushant Singh Rajput), a very cool boy who himself is suffering from cancerous osteosarcoma and due to this he has also lost a leg. Kizi is the only girl waiting for his death, in whose life Manny brings happiness. Kiji has a favorite singer named Abhimanyu Veer Singh but his last song is incomplete. Kiji wants to meet Abhimanyu in his life and fulfills this desire of his, Manny, who is battling cancer and takes him to Paris. Kijie's health deteriorates before going to Paris. Now Kizi is scared to die as she falls in love with Manny. Kiji feels that she is becoming a burden on Manny but Manny does not want to leave Kiji alone. For what happens at the end of the film, you have to watch the film.

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Review

If you are a fan of Sushant Singh Rajput, and cried a lot by remembering him then this film will teach you to laugh for Sushant. Your mind will be happy after seeing Sushant. There was no one better than Sushant in Manny's role. Sushant's first scene will definitely make fans emotional. Manny is a cool guy who doesn't care. Seeing the film shows that we have lost Sushant perhaps when he was at his best. His acting and comic timing are amazing. Sushant's facial expression and dialogue delivery, voice modulation are all great. In her very first film, Sanjana Sanghi has given such a good performance that it seems from nowhere that it is her debut film. Swastika Mukherjee plays the role of Kiji's Angry Young Woman mother. A mother who takes care of her cancer-stricken girl all the time. Saswata Chatterjee is the best in the role of Kiji's father who is playing the character of a cool father. He understands his daughter's condition and gives him all the happiness, and his eyes also see sorrow for his daughter. In Paris, we meet Saif Ali Khan as Abhimanyu, who is a very rude and rude man. In a 2-minute roll, Saif Ali Khan leaves an impression.


Film Songs


The songs of the film 'Dil Bechara', 'Mera Naam Kiji', 'Tum Na Hue Mere To Kya' and 'khul kar zine ka tarika' have become excellent. The music and background score of the film is very beautiful given by AR Rahman. The songs of the film have already been a hit. This is Mukesh Chhabra's first film as a director. His direction is good but he has probably used the title song very quickly and in the wrong place. The dialogues of the film are emotional and the locations are very beautiful. And finally, Ek Tha Raja Ek Thi Rani both died in the finished story but both this story and the film he completes Raja i.e. Sushant.


Listen to songs


Dil Bechara(Title track): listen to song

Taare Ginn(Shreya Ghosal, Mohit Chauhan): listen to song

Khulke jine ka(Arijit Singh, Shasha Tirupati): listen to song

Main Tumhara(Jonita Gandhi): listen to song

Mashkhari(Sunidhi Chauhan, Hridya G): listen to song

Afreeda(Sana Maosaa): listen to song

Mera Naam Keija(Aditya Narayan, Poorvi K): listen to song


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