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Phillauri, the second production venture of Anushka Sharma, hits screens on Friday. With a “friendly ghost” aka Anushka in the film, it is a fresh take on love stories.


Anshai Lal’s directorial debut traces the incidents around the marriage of Kanan(Suraj Sharma) with his childhood love, Anu(Mehreen Pirzada). The twist is that Kanan marries a tree as he is a “manglik” and the ghost of Shashi(Anushka) is bound to him as she is the ghost on the tree. The film narrates two parallel love stories - that of Kanan and of Shashi.


While Anushka lightens up the screen each time she appears, the film shines only in parts.


Despite a fresh idea, Phillauri is a loosely-written film that fails to engross the audience. Most of the first half entertains in bits - only at times when Anushka makes you smile and cry, or when Phillauri(Diljit Dosanjh) and Shashi set the screens afire with their heart-warming chemistry.


Phillauri does not give away any interesting bit almost till the interval. It is only in the second half when the film focusses on Diljit-Anushka’s story that it becomes engaging enough. And the credit for this must be given where it is due - the enchanting presence of the two actors and the lovely chemistry between them.


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Phillauri movie review: Anushka and Diljit charm with their presence, but the film shines only in parts


There is nothing extraordinary about Phillauri. It is a light-hearted, average love story. Watch it, if you must, for Anushka Sharma and Diljit Dosanjh. Phillauri movie review


Diljit Dosanjh is paired opposite Anushka Sharma in Phillauri.


Updated: Mar 26, 2017 12:35 IST


By Sweta Kaushal, Hindustan Times


Phillauri


Director:Anshai Lal


Actors: Anushka Sharma, Diljit Dosanjh, Surah Sharma, Mehreen Peerzada


Rating: 2.5/5


Phillauri, the second production venture of Anushka Sharma, hits screens on Friday. With a “friendly ghost” aka Anushka in the film, it is a fresh take on love stories.


Anushka Sharma plays a “friendly ghost” in Phillauri.


Anshai Lal’s directorial debut traces the incidents around the marriage of Kanan(Suraj Sharma) with his childhood love, Anu(Mehreen Pirzada). The twist is that Kanan marries a tree as he is a “manglik” and the ghost of Shashi(Anushka) is bound to him as she is the ghost on the tree. The film narrates two parallel love stories - that of Kanan and of Shashi.


While Anushka lightens up the screen each time she appears, the film shines only in parts.


Despite a fresh idea, Phillauri is a loosely-written film that fails to engross the audience. Most of the first half entertains in bits - only at times when Anushka makes you smile and cry, or when Phillauri(Diljit Dosanjh) and Shashi set the screens afire with their heart-warming chemistry.


Phillauri does not give away any interesting bit almost till the interval. It is only in the second half when the film focusses on Diljit-Anushka’s story that it becomes engaging enough. And the credit for this must be given where it is due - the enchanting presence of the two actors and the lovely chemistry between them.


The incidents of Kanan’s marriage and the flip-flop between the two love stories make the film rather disjointed. The story develops quite slowly. The current day story is overloaded with stereotypes about Punjabis - from over-the-top welcome to alcohol flowing freely all day and the loud Punjabi ways only mar the otherwise subtle tone of the narrative.


However, there is one aspect of the film that is extremely impressive, set in undivided Punjab in the pre-Independence era Anushka-Diljit’s love story is quite unusual. While Diljit plays a “bhaant, kanjar, piyakkad” singer, Anushka is the obedient sister of a doctor who believes that singing and dancing is not for “respected people”.


Anushka loves poetry and even writes for a weekly that is widely read in her pind - Phillaur. Everyone loves her poetry but Anushka does not unveil her identity because “acche ghar ki ladkiyan in cheezon mein nahi padti”.


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