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Kollam India
Qarib
Nov 19, 2017 03:41 PM 1635 Views (via Android App)

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Yogi ( Irfan Khan) and Jaya ( Parvati) are quite different from each other. While the Yogi is a Hindi-Urdu-speaking heart-warming boy, who always draws new ideas for food, Parvati is a South Indian widow, who means urban, immersed and self-meaning. Two completely different people meet at a dating site and then go to coffee dates. Seeing the over-friendly behavior of the yogi, Jaya thinks he is a stocker. In his funny way, he says that his appearance is like a stocker. Soon these unmatched couples go out on a tour of India. During this time, the Yogi decides to meet his X-Girlfriend so that he can show that he still loves. While remembering his old relationship, will Yogis and Jaya actually recognize themselves? The whole story progresses on this theme.


Tanu Chandra's romantic comedy has a spark in the film, but unfortunately, it loses its shine at some places after the interview. However, the good thing is that they have successfully managed to capture the relationship with a modern way. They have ensured that your interest remains in the movie for the last minute. Wish she could define a little more well in the character of Yogi and Jaya. We liked the movie's funny twist It is wrong to say praise of Dhalwal whose dialogues almost make singles an entertainment film.


Irrfan Khan will win your heart from your fun forest laners. His superb performance is the biggest highlight of the film. Parvati has also done exactly the confirmation debut from the first film. His character is copy refreshing in film and connector. The verbal battle of Yogi and Jaya is also quite fun. Technically, the cinematography of close-knit singles is also excellent. Rishikesh, Bikaner and Gangtok are beautifully captured in the camera. Editing of Chandan Arora is also very good. Three songs from the music movie - The story ends, if you leave and let go, also look good with the story and you will also enjoy listening.


Even after some mistakes, there is a completely fresh film on close proximity and self discovery that will bring smile to your face.

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