Outdated and massively dumbed execution of a interesting concept worth exploring. Gimmicky at best, including the metaphorical meta quasi philosophical pile of crap. Waited for a year to see this letdown Black Mirror branded waste of time.
Well that was awful and a complete waste of time, extremely disappointed in this to be honest.
The ending part - WTF Molly!
A hilarious spin on girl meets boy. Hilarious, Hilarious, hilarious.
Kartik & Kiara's latest is a pure & endearing romantic drama leaving you with a canvas of strong emotions
My Rating : :star::star::star::star: (82/100)
SatyaPrem ki Katha is one of the biggest surprises of the year. Not only it gives you a sweet, appealing romantic drama but leaves us with a salient message at the end. Laced with stellar performances by the leads, the film offers strong emotional values , stunning cinematography with a vivid pallete of colours, some soulful melodies and a pure unfiltered story. Sameer Vidwan's debut as a bollywood director deserves the praise for deriving such a moving perfomance from Kartik and Kiara. The film starts strong with a jovial and comedic first half and slowly turns out to be a hard-hitting family drama post interval. Even with a few screenplay inconsistencies and overload of songs, SatyaPrem Ki Katha takes an cathartic and intense approach without necessarily being preachy to convey it potent message.
The best aspects of the film is the fantastic casting. One of the finest performances by Kartik where he choose a resonating story and plays a naive but sensible small town gujju guy. His dynamics through all the emotions is extremely well maintained and performed. Another strong aspect is Kiara's sensitive performance. She deserves much better roles than just being eye candy in bollywood projects. She is extremely adorable and beautiful as Katha. The chemistry is convincing and compelling. Gajraj Rao and Supriya Pathak provide the much needed depth and support the film deserves.
Overall, a fulfilling family drama which touches a sensitive topic without being preachy and serves us with a brush of various emotional dynamics catering to all this genre can serve. Rich perfomances by the leads makes this a compelling and captivating success as a well made film of the year.
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Decent would be way better without all the typical Netflix wokeisms....