Alia Bhatt and Varun Dhawan's much awaited romantica, Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania is finally here to spread some love peeps! Yes, this Dharma Productions that was already in news owing to its DDLJ style romance has finally hit the theatres on this 11th of July! So has the film lived up to our anticipations? Have Alia and Varun managed to refresh our moods to the modern day Raj and Simran? Well, here's your crisp movie review, right here on Bollywood Uncut!
So firstly a quick brush up through the film's plot. The film kicks off with the story of Kavya's desire to buy a designer dress for her marriage. So Kavya comes to Delhi to buy the dress and that's when she eventually meets Humpty played by Varun Dhawan out there. For the obvious, the two fall in love and all jells in well. But now Kavya has to get back home for her wedding. So how will Humpty get back his girl and how will he impress Kavya's family is what the entire film is all about.
Now as per story, the film embraces an all in all romance that has already been overdone in Bollywood! In fact, starting from the first scene to the events that follow will remind you of Raj-Simran from evergreen romance, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jaayenge. So is it an old wine in the new bottle? Oh we were almost sure of it to be that way, but Humpty Sharma is an old wine spilled all over the place! Yes! The film is entertaining, yet lacks in its freshness! Alia-Varun look stunning but again, the story fails to amplify their hotness on screen. So is there no fun in this Humpty tour? Oh, no, no don't dishearten! There are a lot of scenes that'll keep you engaged and love keeps it going! Coming to the performances, while Varun is a power packed stunner, Alia shines even bigger with her enchanting charm! And others like Siddharth and Ashutosh Rana lend great support.
So to sum it up, Humpty Sharma is not one of those Wowly wow type of romance but yes, if you love Alia and Varun and their chemistry up there, then this one's for you! They are stunning!
On the rating scale, we at Bollywood Uncut give it 3 stars on 5!
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