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Posted: 1 years ago
#52

Lol. Iss movie ne kisiko "demotivate" bhi kar diya?😆

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Posted: 1 years ago
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How are the reviews for this one?

Posted: 1 years ago
#54

That ...lambe taango wali....was hilarious...😆

BTW why is Allu crying...as if uski movie koi Mugal -e Azam thee...jisko Kartik ne barbaad kar diya...

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Got days of think pieces in here about Pathaan  while T-series is trying to boost their numbers like this and no one is saying anything  🤔 .

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Day 1 has Shehzada at about 8 crore. 👍🏼

Not bad for an already cinema saturated friday.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Shehzada movie review: It should be a crime to make such films in 21st century

Shehzada movie review: Only Manisha Koirala and Ronit Roy come out of this Kartik Aaryan starrer with some dignity intact. That’s more than can be said about the audience.

Written by Shalini Langer

Updated: February 17, 2023 21:57 IST

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shehzada movie review, kartik aaryan, kriti sanonShehzada movie review: Kartik Aaryan and Kriti Sanon's film is directed by Rohit Dhawan

Shehzada movie cast: Kartik Aaryan, Kriti Sanon, Paresh Rawal, Manisha Koirala, Sunny Hinduja, Ronit Roy
Shehzada movie director: Rohit Dhawan
Shehzada movie rating: 0.5 stars

It should be a crime to make certain films in the 21st century. And a film where a boy (would you call Kartik Aaryan a man, think hard) turns out good simply because his genetics are originally of a rich family, even if he had been swapped at birth into a clerk’s abode, as opposed to his counterpart who never really rises above his poor clerk family genes despite living in privilege, should surely qualify.

Particularly when the clerk who is instrumental in this baby swap is called, only and only, Valmiki. He does this out of all kinds of wrong reasons, and has almost no redeeming feature. Do they not know how wrong this is on all levels, or they just don’t care?

shehzada, kartik aaryan Kartik Aaryan plays the lead role in Shehzada.

The rich Jindals in contrast, who have lost their Shehzada unknowingly to Valmiki, are nice enough people — even if they do treat old retainer Valmiki pretty shittily. The filmmakers even splurge on acting talent when it comes to the Jindals, putting Sachin Khedekar (the patriarch), Manisha Koirala (his daughter) and Ronit Roy (his son-in-law), all in that corner which they clearly care more for.



And then there is Kriti Sanon, a hotshot lawyer for some reason who never sees the inside of a courtroom but does add some good-looking gloss to the tosh. . She flits in and out of the Jindal world as a potential match for their good-for-nothing son (the very same baby, originally Valmiki’s, now living the rich life). This poor brat, Raj, has so little to do after his foreign degree that he drives a toy car around the house.

There is a villain other than Valmiki (Paresh Rawal), and he is someone who wants to do some bad things using the Jindal cargo ships, which the Jindals absolutely won’t allow. It leaves this man, with a killer umbrella for a weapon and some good clothes and cars, very, very angry, and very, very snarly.

Even if the film was not called Shehzada, Kartik Aaryan would have made it all come out right. But since it is called that, he does this being both badass and Bawarchi (remember that Rajesh Khanna character who used more than food to make families come together). And Aaryan doesn’t even have to change a hair strand from his usual loud, silly, bedraggled look.



Only Koirala and Roy come out of this with some dignity intact. That’s more than can be said about the audience.

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Avpl was not Mughal e Azam neither did it try to be…it was just a fun film with family drama , great music and songs and far more nuanced writing and acting …

The visuals also didn’t feel like this excessively bright mess going on here …

Shehzada neither has nuance , nor great music …and worst of all is not even fun…😒 ek bhi joke par hasi nahi aayi

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Posted: 1 years ago
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Originally posted by: blue-ice.1

That ...lambe taango wali....was hilarious...😆

BTW why is Allu crying...as if uski movie koi Mugal -e Azam thee...jisko Kartik ne barbaad kar diya...

He wasn’t. He doesn’t even care I suppose. But the OG is a classic in its own right.  For the Telugu speaking audience especially. Karthik did destroy the movie with his garbage acting and made a joke of himself though.😆😅

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Posted: 1 years ago
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I heard they removed the iconic boardroom scene.