watching Haseen Dillruba
I just finished watching this thrilling and riveting crime movie with an unbelievable twist at the end.
" Haseen Dillruba’ has its moments of being unbelievable, but it never stops being a delectably dark and defiant love story with a thrilling twist, a tricky marital affair, and as a thrilling crime drama. Its an intelligent, entertaining film that will take you through all emotions.
Kanika Dhillon, the writer, gently nudges audience towards a complete suspension of disbelief as we become willing voyeurs of a racy and thrilling murder mystery
Instead of focusing on the murder, the story plays out like a psychological thriller, exploring how dormant emotions can completely take over one's personality and transform them to the extent that they are hardly recognisable
Both Tapsee Pannu as Rani and Vikrant Massey as Rishu’s personalities undergo a dramatic flip and it is to the credit of both of them that they are so cooly evocative as they effortlessly settle into the changed pace.
Taapsee plays the free-spirited Rani with aplomb, but her flighty and fun character seems like a carry forward of Rumi in Manmarziyan, right down to her obsessiveness.
Vikrant Massey's seemingly simple personality , but riddled with complexes, makes him uncomfortable with women because he is uncomfortable with himself, fixing things for others, but in a mess within, well educated but insular .
It's story has not been revealed because it may be a thrilling experience while watching.
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