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Friday 3 July 2015

Bezuban Ishq Movie Review



 Bezuban Ishq Movie Review


Average Ratings 0.83/5
Reviews Counted: 3
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Negative : 3

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Ratings:0.5/5 Review By:Troy Ribeiro Site:NDTV

The costume designers too have taken pains to ensure that the screen is lively and abounds with colours.With wide angle lenses, cinematographer S Kumar Bhagat's frames capture the picturesque locations of Rajasthan. He has also experimented with some delicate silhouettes that stand out. The visuals help to break the monotony of watching a staid and predictable story unfurl.Watch Bezubaan Ishq only if you are a die-hard romantic and have nothing better to view.
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Ratings:1.5/5 Review By: Renuka Vyavahare Site:TOI

Slow-mo dream sequences pretty much form the whole story. Speaking of the lead actors, Ullal barely speaks and the hero is over-expressive. Godse is decent but she has nothing substantial to do. Bezuban Ishq looks like an unintentional spoof of dated romantic films. The animation used in the last scene will crack you up!
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Ratings:0.5/5 Review By:Paloma Sharma  Site:Rediff.com

On a serious note, it is extremely disturbing how a film with such archaic views got through the censors with a U certificate.One remembers Grand Masti being called obscene.Funny thing is, Bezubaan Ishq displays the same attitude towards women, only it disguises itself under the garb of morals and values.Even more amusing is the fact that while the former was an adult film, the trash that Bezubaan Ishq doles out, is open for viewing even for impressionable audiences.
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Movie Name: Bezuban Ishq

Synopsis: The film has been shot in various parts of India like Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Mumbai. The film is set in the modern milieu with traditional Indian backdrop and values. It revolves around three friends and their families. Mansukh Patel is an NRI business tycoon residing with his British wife, Lisa and daughter Rumzum in London, UK. The Patels live in the United Kingdom but haven't forgotten their Indian tradition and values.

Release Dates: July 3, 2015

 Director: Jashwant Gangani

Running time: 2h 2m

Genres: Drama film

Cast: Sneha Ullal, Mugdha Godse, Nishant Malkani

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