Dil Bechara movie review.

“One Tha Raja, one Tha Rani,
Dono Mor Gaya, Khatam Kahani. “

🎬Movie Name: Dil Bechara
Director: Mukesh Chabbra
Language: Hindi (there were some Bengali dialogues too)
Genre: Romantic drama
IMDB Rating: 9.9 / 10 (till now with 11,151 votes)
Personal rating: 8/10

🥺Emotions:


There are some movies whose ending we always know. Even if it changes, we have to think about the ending. In other words, we have already predicted the two possible endings of this type of movie. But what if the movie takes a turn for the worse with both thumbs up?

Just finished watching, the last movie of Sushant Singh Rajput’s life “Dil Bechara”. Everyone knows that after Sushant’s departure, the fight over nepotism in Bollywood has started. So the movie was at the top of the discussion long before the trailer was released. But today let’s leave all the discussions, debates and have an Honest & fresh discussion about the movie.

🔴Story:
The story of Dil Bechara movie is based on an English novel The fault in our Stars. There is also an English movie of the same name on the novel. The story of the movie begins with a girl named Kiji Basu who is suffering from cancer. As death is certain, he has a boringness towards life. He is not interested in anything else. Many dreams are not thought about. Manni alias Immamuel Rajkumar Junior comes into his life in such a situation. In an instant, his life seemed to change. What seems to be a typical story? Not at all. At the beginning of the movie we find many layers of the story, Kizi Basu’s boring life, Manny’s life-style lifestyle, interaction between the two, the story of one of his friends making a movie, Kizi’s family life and ……..

Finding the end of an incomplete song whose singer has disappeared leaving the song incomplete. As the movie progresses, these layers continue to merge with each other, with each layer of characters interacting with the other, where all the stories where one looks at the beginning seemed somewhat isolated, seemingly becoming one over time. A very enjoyable emotional journey.

Casting & Acting:
The last movie of Sushant Singh Rajput’s life. This is his unusual death. So it is certain that all the discussions of the movie will be centered on him. He has also performed quite well. But Honestly I think the Golden Crown of this movie goes to “Sanjana Sanghi” (the lead female actress as Kizie). No disrespect to Sushant. Sushant’s character in the movie was basically a decent funny character. His comic timing was also great. And some funny scenes are not vulgar. Such as the Church’s Funny Cinta. And in Emotional Journey too, he has been shown Not so serious for the characteristics of his character. But Sanajana’s acting throughout the movie is not like that of Just Wolverine. Recently I read somewhere that after Sushant’s death, Sanajana said “maybe she won’t come to Bollywood anymore.” If so then I would say Bollywood is going to lose another young female star after Zara Wasim.

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The whole movie is much more sensual than Sushant’s. After watching the trailer, many people probably guessed it. Throughout the movie, the emotional journey of his life is basically shown. And that journey was just extraordinary, extraordinarily romantic and lots of emotional.

Many people know that Saif Ali Khan was a cameo character in the movie. I did not reveal it in any character. Saif gave a decent performance in that character but nothing worthy.

The two surprises for me in the movie were two Bengali actors from Tollywood. Swastika Banerjee and Shaswat Chatterjee. In the character of Kiji’s parents. I do not know if it was revealed before? But I did not know. I saw Swastika mam in a few places in the trailer but I avoided thinking it was look alike. Both have given quite good performances. Especially Swastika mam’s character space was quite good. It was good to see the opportunities of Bengali actors and actresses on the platform of Disney Hotstar.

🎥🎥Direction & Choreography:
The movie was directed by Mukesh Chabbra. This is his first movie as a director. Although before that he was associated with more iconic movies including Rockstar, Gangs of Wasseypur, Haider, Chennai Express, D-Day, Dangal, Sanju, Bharat. But in all of them as a casting director. He showed good magic in his first movie as a director. Kiji Basu’s emotional journey kept us together from the beginning to the end. Didn’t let a drop of boredom for a minute.

There are about 8 songs in the movie, big and small.

🎷🎷Music & Background Sound:
A. R. Rahman was the producer of the songs and musical arrangement of the songs of Dil Bechara movie. There was a good chance that the movie would become boring in the type of movie it is. Even a finger is pointed at the English film based on the movie’s base story novel that the screenplay of that movie is quite boring. No, I’m not saying the English movie is bad or boring. That movie is also a great movie. I want to give that movie review another day. But it is normal for the audience to feel bored. A big thanks to the Music section of this movie & also to the Great A. R. Rahman.

There are 8 songs.

Which is a different song and which part of another song I am not clear. Not all of them came on YouTube either. All the songs are soft and melodious. Even after so many songs, I never felt extra while watching the movie. Because the songs do not stop the movie but move it forward. In fact, while watching the movie, I didn’t think there were so many songs in it. The song number is taped from Wikipedia.

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In the end, I will say that the last movie of Sushant’s life, apart from this title, this movie could have easily taken place in people’s minds. The emotional journey that has been shown throughout the movie will remain in our heads for some time to come. And now he has this unpleasant reality with him.

Some of my favorite dialogues from the movie at the end of the review

“I will never meet him again.”

“Hero Honeke Liye Popular Honeki Jarurat Nehi Hai, O To Real Life Me V Ho Sakti Hai.”

“O song adhuri hai kiuki ………..
(I did not complete the dialog, for the spoiler)

It seems that the dialogues were written after Sushant’s death. Although it is not. Such dialogues remind me more of his departure while watching the movie.

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