'Dream Girl' Movie Review: Ayushmann meets the expectations of the fans, will make you go ROFL
'Dream Girl' Movie Review: Ayushmann meets the expectations of the fans, will make you go ROFL
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For a long time, Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana's fans waiting for the film 'Dream Girl' and the film has now released. This time he is seen with the debut director Raj Shandilya's and here he has experimented with his role and spoke in the voice of the girl. 

Artists: Ayushman Khurana, Nusrat Bharucha, Annu Kapoor, Manjot Singh, Vijay Raj, Nidhi Bisht, Raj Bhansali, Rajesh Sharma, Abhishek Banerjee
Director: Raj Shandilya
Movie Type: Romance, Comedy, Drama
Duration: 2 hours 12 minutes
Rating: 4/5

Story: The film begins, the young Karam Singh (Ayushmann Khurrana) living in Mathura with his father Jagjit Singh (Annu Kapoor) is troubled by unemployment. The father runs a grocery shop, but his house is mortgaged and he has loans from many banks. One special thing with Karam Singh is that he speaks the voice of the girl very beautifully from childhood and that is why he is given the role of Sita and Radha in Krishnaleela and Ramlila, which happens in the locality since childhood. That is, from the very beginning, he used to get girl characters. He also earns money from his roles and gets a lot of recognition, despite this Jagjit Singh has objections to this son's art. He wants Karam Singh to get a respected job.

In search of such a job, Karam Singh gets a job in Chhotu (Rajesh Sharma) call centre with a good salary, but the condition is that he will have to make sweet voice and talk sweetly to the clients by speaking in the voice of the girl. Keeping in mind the needs of debt and home, he agrees to become the voice of Pooja. Apart from his friend Smiley (Manjot Singh), his secret is not known even to his fiancée Mahi (Nusrat Bharucha). The voice of Karam, who is doing pooja in a call centre, speaks of love, talking to policemen like Rajpal (Vijay Raj), Mahi's brother Mahendra (Abhishek Banerjee), Kishore(Raj Bhansali), Roma (Nidhi Bisht) and so on. The father jumps up the head of Jagjit Singh so much that everyone is mad at his love and is eager to get married. Now you can see what happens next in the film.

Review: For the first time, Raj Shandilya, who took the reins of direction, has given clean comedies. Being a famous writer, he has created moments of humour and entertainment in the story, but despite this, the first half does not look so tight. Initially, the film is a bit slow but in the second half, the story picks up its pace and you can laugh at the pre-climax due to the comic moments. Apart from this, the screenplay is good. The director has also made haste to develop the love track of Ayushmann-Nushrat. At the end of the film, Raj Shandilya has tried to give a message that in social media countless friends, every man is alone, but his message does not touch the heart.

Acting: Actor Ayushmann Khurrana has proved to be hilarious in the film once again. His voice modulation and body language as Pooja make people laugh. He has better played the given role. Nushrat Bharucha has not got many opportunities on screen, yet she has done a good job. Apart from these, Annu Kapoor has entertained by playing Jagjit Singh in the supporting roles. The comic timing of Annu Kapoor, who became Majnu in Pooja's love, is worth watching. Manjot Singh and Vijay Raj are also not lagging behind. Actress Abhishek Banerjee, Nidhi Bisht, Raj Bhansali and Dadi Bani Senior have done a good job in other roles. In the music of Meet Brothers, 'Dil ka Telephone', 'Radhe Radhe' songs are being liked. His choreography is also visible.

Why Watch: Those who are fond of comic films and to see Ayushmann in a new form can see this film.

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