'Marriages' never go outdated in Bollywood. Yash Raj who has successfully made Shaadi Vivah movies like 'Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge' and 'Band Baaja Baraat' again click on the same button with little innovation and twist and turn. It would not be wrong to say Yash Raj new offering 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan' is an ordinary plot filled up with lots of funny and interesting element. There is nothing new in the story but the way the entire drama was set up with loads of hungama, interesting twist and humor definitely makes the film a must watch one.
Moreover, the cute faces of Katrina Kaif, Imran Khan and Ali Zafar bring freshness on the celluloid. Audiences love to see the trio on-screen.
The story encircles around Luv Agnihotri (Ali Zafar), his brother Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan) and Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif). Luv resides in London while Kush is an assistant director in Hindi films. Failure in love Casanova Luv one day rings his brother Kush and asks him to look for a bride. Kush goes every extent to find a perfect match for his brother. Luv completely trusts in Kush's choice as in the childhood, their choice was almost similar. Both loved Madhuri Dixit.
After intense hunt, Kush finally zeroed on Dimple who is happy go lucky kind of girl, desperate, who smokes drinks, totally bindaas and enjoys life to the fullest. When things almost fallen in place and both the families reached the final stage of marriage discussion, preparation is on then Kush falls for his brother's dulhan, Dimple. Actually, from here the story starts and takes many twist and turn.
The first part is very catchy with lots of dhamaal, it slows down in the middle but again picks up at the end.
First-time director Ali Abbas Zafar deserves huge round of applause. For any new comer, handling a comic scene with utmost perfection was a difficult task but Ali has showed his excellence here. His humor timings were excellent. Moreover, he has extracted the best out of the three characters. Not a single moment was dull. As far as the music of the movie is concerned, 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan' scored high in the musical department. 'Dhunki', 'Madhubala', 'Choomantar' are mostly played. Choreography by Bosco-Caesar was amazing. Sudeep Chatterjee's cinematography is vibrant.
Speaking about performances, Katrina Kaif, Ali Zafar and Imran Khan all three of them steal the show. With every film, Katrina's performance is growing better and better. Her confidence level rises with every film. Imran Khan was also superb. He showed his excellence here. Ali Zafar was the limelight of the show. He charisma was magnificent. He was very spontaneous and proves that he has a long way to go in Bollywood.
In the nutshell, 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan' is light hearted com-rom, good entertainer, very sweet and highly entertaining. The film will enthrall one and all. The movie is highly recommended and a must watch show.
Moreover, the cute faces of Katrina Kaif, Imran Khan and Ali Zafar bring freshness on the celluloid. Audiences love to see the trio on-screen.
The story encircles around Luv Agnihotri (Ali Zafar), his brother Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan) and Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif). Luv resides in London while Kush is an assistant director in Hindi films. Failure in love Casanova Luv one day rings his brother Kush and asks him to look for a bride. Kush goes every extent to find a perfect match for his brother. Luv completely trusts in Kush's choice as in the childhood, their choice was almost similar. Both loved Madhuri Dixit.
After intense hunt, Kush finally zeroed on Dimple who is happy go lucky kind of girl, desperate, who smokes drinks, totally bindaas and enjoys life to the fullest. When things almost fallen in place and both the families reached the final stage of marriage discussion, preparation is on then Kush falls for his brother's dulhan, Dimple. Actually, from here the story starts and takes many twist and turn.
The first part is very catchy with lots of dhamaal, it slows down in the middle but again picks up at the end.
First-time director Ali Abbas Zafar deserves huge round of applause. For any new comer, handling a comic scene with utmost perfection was a difficult task but Ali has showed his excellence here. His humor timings were excellent. Moreover, he has extracted the best out of the three characters. Not a single moment was dull. As far as the music of the movie is concerned, 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan' scored high in the musical department. 'Dhunki', 'Madhubala', 'Choomantar' are mostly played. Choreography by Bosco-Caesar was amazing. Sudeep Chatterjee's cinematography is vibrant.
Speaking about performances, Katrina Kaif, Ali Zafar and Imran Khan all three of them steal the show. With every film, Katrina's performance is growing better and better. Her confidence level rises with every film. Imran Khan was also superb. He showed his excellence here. Ali Zafar was the limelight of the show. He charisma was magnificent. He was very spontaneous and proves that he has a long way to go in Bollywood.
In the nutshell, 'Mere Brother Ki Dulhan' is light hearted com-rom, good entertainer, very sweet and highly entertaining. The film will enthrall one and all. The movie is highly recommended and a must watch show.