The real love stories are not those lived in our teens & twenties… but the ones we start living after getting married or a failed marriage. The charm of having these love stories is far more romantic than the one we lived as a boy & a girl.
Aanand Rai you were spot on showing the real mess of love marriages going wrong & beauty of getting connected out of the box to someone in the first go. Brilliantly showcased journey of emotions as a colourful dream coming true on the silver screen…
The two shades, an eccentric wife who is not ready to be a woman & a focused sporty haryanavi jat not so ready for romance but takes a plunge when her heart overpowers the mind is dazzlingly illustrated by the Queen of Bollywood Kangana Ranaut.
The damsel in distress Tanu is always in power to woe many men by her antics & being called the batman of her moolah. While the lovable, soft mannered but bravely blunt Datto is my choice of being a woman of today who has courage to act & speak her mind in a heavy haryanavi accent.
R Madhavan you were genius & blazingly accomplished the role of under rated Manu, it takes courage to play a second fiddle when cast opposite a talented characters of Tanu & Datto. He was very well supported by his best friend Pappi urf Deepak Dobriyal who created laughter mania with his perfect timing. All characters are the winning factor of this film.
The film moved in front of our eyes like a flowing river with twist & turns, emotional ups & downs, flashing the cool droplets of dialogues & rhythm of songs well integrated with the scenes… This credit must be given to the dialogue & screenplay writer Himanshu Sharma.
The cinematographer Chirantan Das has captured the essence of small towns well connected with the emotions of the characters. The music & background score by Krsna Solo has cheered the audiences to dance & whistle while watching the film.
For all those who swear by the word Bollywood. This film is a real treat to our souls… Aanand Rai you know the perfect hit formula of how to make love stories based in small towns. But I differ with the end, why always a strong hearted woman has to sacrifice her love to the woman who plays with the men.
The strong girls don’t showcase their emotions in front of all & hence are taken granted by the men for being tough. Due now the men should deserve to get trapped into the eccentric & antics of so called women.
Kusum & the women like her, it takes guts to give up your love & stand for oneself.
Not all men are fortunate to have a love like Kusum, it needs a man with a brave heart to accept a strong woman as these women are not an option for your temporary desires.
Aanand Rai you should have done justice to Kusum in the end, letting out a message that eccentricity also has to pay a price. But then it is a Bollywood cinema & you have played your cards correctly. Tanu weds Manu Returns will make history of its kind…
Thrumyeyes…

