2 States movie review: Watch it, not just once, but twice
2 States is a classic example of the problems evoking prior the marital life of a couple from two different cultures. Abhishek Verman deserves applause for understanding the usual yet non-described feelings and mindsets of two different castes and narrating it with ease.Stars- Arjun Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amrita Singh, Ronit Roy, Shiv Kumar Subramaniam and Revathy
Director- Abhishek Varman
Music Director- Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy
Though, it is not the first occasion that we are witnessing any inter-caste love story onscreen but here we have a twist in the love story which begins in IIM-Ahmedabad.
Krish Malhotra (Arjun Kapoor) is a Punjabi guy from Delhi while Ananya Swaminathan, is a pure Tamilian from Chennai.
From studying together to getting romantically involved, the two finally fall in love. Both are now well-settled in their respective jobs and so its time to get married. But like every love story it isn't a cakewalk. The two decide to approach each other's family and convince them. Moreover, they also have to make their family love the other party's family.
Now how the cultural differences, the likings and the state of minds of
the two families clash before accepting each other, is the story
Abhishek Varman efficiently narrates in this Chetan Bhagat's book '2
States' adaptation.
He brings out the varied emotions from his
characters which are mirror image of today's families and couples.
Starting from Karan Johar's trademark college romance, the flick
initially peeks into the colourful campus, libraries and a lot of books
there. You aren't saved from the typical dance troops but we allow them
to enjoy the least cinematic liberty.
But the core of the flick, which is the real test of the director and
his actors, comes at forth when they decide to convince each other's
families. Abhishek Varman inhales the feelings of the story from the
book which is a true tale of author Chetan Bhagat. What diversifies it
from the other love stories is the tackling of the situations coming at
fore. Here our lovebirds aren't desperate to go against their and each
other's families for nuptials but is mature enough to make them love and
respect each other's tradition and cultures. Abhishek brings out the simplest yet important notions of the two varied castes before they finally agree to the marriage. It's not a lecture poking you in those 150 minutes runtime but is a moral arising with slapstick humour.
There are instances where the two families take a dig at each other's standard of living. While Krish's mom Kavita (Amrita Singh) presents and produces most of the Punjabi witty fun, Ananya's mom and dad (played by Shiv Kumar Subramaniam and Revathy respectively) present disciplined Madras.
Yet the sensitivity, which Abhishek carries while presenting the two different states is admirable. The chemistry he brings out from the lead in catchy. Alia and Arjun aren't just wild as portrayed in the most of the promotions but it's their understanding which fetches our focus.
Among the two, it's Arjun's performance which surprises us in a big way. He isn't same aggressive actor which we have seen in his earlier flicks but is feasibly calm, composed and shows a lot of patience in his act.
Alia is once again brilliant in her act. She carries the emotions with ease and her expression speaks more than her words.
We must say that the supporting cast is the backbone of this flick. Amrita Sigh is brilliant as a chirpy mother. Ronit Roy, who is a strict father of Arjun Kapoor, once again shows the self-control in his act.
Shiv Kumar Subramaniam and Revathy bring out a good father-mother performance.
Shakar-Ehsaan-Loy's music is delightful. While all the songs look beautiful onscreen, the background score touches your heart with each scene.
Like it's about two dissimilar families we would recommend you to watch this flick twice. Once with friends while the other time with your family!
nice movie.............Alia is looks brilliant .
ReplyDeleteHorrible....Actor????No idea who teached him acting?its better to make a tree stone to act who will give better response..no expression,no value,....?????the film could have been more better with a good actor
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