Doubt is rather unfairly maligned; It may be true that it has killed more dreams than failure ever will, but sometimes, a tactfully timed doubt can be used to end an embarrassingly bad dream before it gets out of hand. Let’s take Divya Khosla Kumar’s second directorial feature, Sanam Re, as an example. If the director or the producers – T-Series’ Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar – had listened to any doubts they may have had during the making of this film, we might have been spared yet another ill-conceived love story. Unfortunately, they didn’t and as a result, Sanam Re exists
Due to some rather sketchily written career hiccup, Akash then goes to a yoga retreat in Canada where he has to woo a Mrs Pablo, aka Akanksha( Urvashi Rautela) in order to get some contract for his company. It is here that he runs into Shruti again and rather heartlessly abandons the smitten Akanksha. Once the love triangle is established, the movie chugs on its inevitable path, featuring fat jokes, transphobia, one terminal disease and a couple of major sacrifices( because what is a love story without a sacrifice or two