'Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri' Movie Review: A heartwarming romantic comedy with emotions and entertainment
Film
Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri, Cast: Kartik Aaryan, Ananya Panday, Neena Gupta, Jackie Shroff, Director: Sameer Vidwans, Producers: Karan Johar, Adar Poonawalla, Apoorva Mehta, Bhumika Tewari, Duration: 2 hours 25 minutes, Rating: 4 Stars.
Young heartthrob Kartik Aaryan and hot and glamorous Ananya Panday starrer Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri has finally hit the theatres. Let's find out how the film fares.
The story revolves around Rehaan (Kartik Aaryan) and Rumi (Ananya Panday), who meet during a trip journey. As the trip progresses, the bond between them grows stronger. Before they even realise it, this closeness turns into love. Rehaan eventually proposes marriage to Rumi, but Rumi is worried about her father, played by Jackie Shroff. She fears that if she marries Rehaan and moves to the US, who will stay with her father in India-especially since her younger sister is also set to move to Canada after her marriage. Will Rehaan and Rumi be able to get married or not? For that, you'll have to watch the film.
Directed by Sameer Vidwans, the film is handled with great finesse. His direction is impressive, and the screenplay is well-structured. The cinematography is visually appealing and adds freshness to the narrative. The first half of the film is stronger and more engaging compared to the second half. The music album is another highlight-almost all the songs are melodious and look beautiful on screen as well. The dialogues are witty and genuinely funny, keeping the audience entertained.
Talking about performances, Kartik Aaryan delivers a solid act. He brings charm and depth to the character of Rehaan with his powerful performance. Ananya Panday also does a commendable job, especially in several emotional scenes where she surprises with her expressive acting. Neena Gupta shines as Kartik Aaryan's mother and plays her role with warmth and conviction. Jackie Shroff leaves a mark with his restrained yet impactful performance. The supporting cast also does justice to their respective roles.
Overall, Tu Meri Main Tera, Main Tera Tu Meri is a delightful romantic comedy. The film conveys a beautiful message-that while parents always compromise for their children, it is equally important for children to make compromises for their parents. If you are a young couple who values love along with family emotions, this film is definitely worth watching.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Good to see a Bollywood film focusing on family duty and the struggles of children settled abroad. Jackie Shroff ji was superb. The scene where Ananya's character is torn between love and her father was very relatable for many of us NRI families.
Enjoyed it, but felt the second half dragged a bit. Could have been tighter. Still, a decent one-time watch. Kartik Aaryan carries the film on his shoulders.
The core message is beautiful. In today's world where everyone is moving abroad, who takes care of the parents left behind? This film handles that emotional conflict with a light touch. Neena Gupta ma'am is always a delight to watch!
As someone not from India, I found this a charming introduction to modern Bollywood romance and the family dynamics you often talk about. The visuals were stunning. Ananya Panday surprised me with her performance.
Respectfully, while it's a sweet film, I feel the 4-star rating is a bit generous. It follows a very predictable template. Good for entertainment, but not exactly groundbreaking cinema. The dialogues were the real winner though.
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