Bawaal

About:

The movie ‘Bawaal’ is directed by Nitesh Tiwari and written by Nitesh Tiwari, Piyush Gupta, Nikhil Mehrotra, and Shreyas Jain. This film features Janhvi Kapoor and Varun Dhawan in lead roles. The shoot took place in 5 months in different countries. It was initially set up for a theatrical release but later it was set for an Amazon Prime release.

Story:

A newlywed couple from a small town, whose relationship is troubled decides to go to Europe for a honeymoon. They learn about World War 2 there amidst their troubled relationship.

Analysis:

The hero, Varun Dhawan[Ajay Dixit] is a history teacher who rides a bullet giving shah rukh Khan vibes and he creates an image for himself with lies as he is obsessed with the image in society. Janhvi [Nisha] is a beautiful girl from a small town. Ajay wants to marry Nisha to improve his image in society. Nisha loves him After knowing a thing about Nisha, Ajay keeps hating her and mistreats her. Ajay decides to go on a honeymoon in Europe with a plan in his mind. They visit the places where world war 2 happened. From there their relationship starts getting troubled.

Coming to the Actors, Varun lived in the character and gave his best to deliver the exact qualities o Ajay. Varun’s behavior is offensive. The way he thinks and the way he makes decisions mislead the youth.

Janhvi Kapoor who is a modern and bold girl should have thought before signing this film. She couldn’t do well in the role of an Indian housewife and settle for the wish of her husband. Janhvi is portrayed as a dependent housewife who bears all the irrespective acts of her husband, this role isn’t her cup of tea.

This film is a kind of educational but the factors that mislead youth are more in this film.

Ajay who always escapes the situations with lies and is not happy for what he has in his life learn to accept and face the situations and accepting the situations with the help of Nisha.

The actors gave their best in the role and the story is also good.

Positives:
Actors acting
Screenplay
Story

Negatives:
Few offensive scenes

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