2014-03-14

cast:

Ayushmann Khurrana, Sonam Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor

direction:

Nupur Asthana

story:

Habib Faisal

screenplay:

Habib Faisal

dialogue:

Leepakshi Ellawadi

cinematography:

Neha Parti Matiyani

music:

Raghu Dixit, Hitesh Sonik

produced by:

Aditya Chopra

language:

Hindi

genre:

Romance, Comedy, Drama

release date:

14-March-2014

run time:

119 minutes

Mohit is a marketing whiz kid vying for a step up the career ladder...Mayera - a financial brain with a penchant for shoes...They're a young middle-class corporate couple that's ambitious and likes the good life too.They work hard, they party hard.They're also passionately in love with each other.Their belief: You can live on love and fresh air...Their obstacle: Mayera's wilful bureaucratic father V.K Sehgal.

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 Bollywood Hungama -Taran Adarsh Rating-7

On face-value, BEWAKOOFIYAAN may pass off as yet another love story in a middle class setup, with the [tyrannical] father of the girl throwing a wet blanket on their plans. While the subject matter is as old as the hills -- haven't we watched a concerned/over-protective parent

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 NDTV -Saibal Chatterjee Rating-6

It starts off well enough and raises hopes of a fun ride. Bewakoofiyaan does not goof up. It delivers. Opening scene: we catch a young Delhi NCR executive at the wheel of an old hatchback. He is learning how to drive. The four-wheeler croaks and groans before it revs up.

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 Koimoi -Mohar Basu Rating-5

I was under the impression that the film’s focus will be the brunt of recession on young folks and how taxing and turbulent the markets have been for them. But the film’s focus unfortunately rests too heavily on a prospective groom’s tryst with his future father-in-law.

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 Gulf News -Manjusha Radhakrishnan Rating-6

Love is a currency that takes a dip during an economic downturn and director Nupur Ashthana merrily drills that popular belief home in her latest romantic comedy Bewakoofiyaan. The operative phrase here is “merrily” since the film never turns depressingly bleak, always maintaining its buoyant tone.

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 Indian Express -Shubhra Gupta Rating-2

This one could also have been called “How to knit a grim subject like recession in a frothy Yashraj rom com and not go anywhere with it”. Losing a job can be a bummer. Ambitious airline executive Mohit Chaddha (Ayushmann Khurrana) starts getting shaky in the love department
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