

“Today, I feel immensely proud that our film is the first one in India to finish shooting an entire film while battling the coronavirus,” Ayushmann wrote on Instagram along with a few pictures with co-star Vaani Kapoor and the director as they celebrated the moment.Īyushmann Khurrana added, “I have to credit my director and producer Abhishek Kapoor and Pragya Kapoor for manning the resources so diligently and so effectively. Talking about the same Ayushmann Khurrana earlier said that he is proud of the fact. with the stellar creator,” she wrote along with an image of herself looking into the camera with Abhishek focused on directing a scene.Ĭhandigarh Kare Aashiqui has been shot in Chandigarh over just 48 days, amid the pandemic. The actress took to Instagram to share a glimpse of him working on the sets of the movie. Knowing that it will mean a clash between both films of Vaani, the producers changed the release date in no time.Įarlier in December, Vaani Kapoor wrote an admiration post for Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui director Abhishek Kapoor, calling him a stellar creator.

Interestingly, a few hours back, Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui was announced for the May 28 release which is also the release date of BellBottom. Before this one, she will be seen in BellBottom opposite Akshay Kumar & Shamshera opposite Ranbir Kapoor. The year is also going to be exciting for Vaani Kapoor who has multiple films lined up for release. Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui will be his first release of 2021 followed by Anek & Docter G. The expletive does not refer to the pain of unrequited love, nor is it poetic indulgence on the bitter-sweet experience of falling in love. Suri tries hard to raise the old-school melodrama to high tragedy but the screenplay is just too clumsy and pedestrian.Get ready to fall in love #ChandigarhKareAashiqui is all set for a theatrical release on 9th July 2021! #BhushanKumar /zkdvebPMqjĭirected by Abhishek Kapoor, the film has been jointly produced by Pragya & Bhushan Kumar of T-Series.Īyushmann Khurrana was last seen in Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan & Gulabo Sitabo. It becomes overwrought, repetitive and, ultimately, boring.Īddictions in themselves don't make for compelling cinema - after a while, Rahul consuming copious amounts of alcohol, trashing rooms and getting into brawls becomes just tedious. The problem is that once we are invested in these people, Suri doesn't take the story much further.

She's very good as the woman in the throes of a grand passion who believes that love will show the way. And the real triumph here is Shraddha, whose porcelain face has a haunting vulnerability. The rockstar angle in Hindi movies always has touches of unintentional comedy - note Rahul's headgear, the stadiums filled with swooning fans and a hilariously slimy journalist in the second half who pushes Rahul to the brink again - but despite this, Aditya gives Rahul's angst a certain charm. It's an interesting scenario and Suri and his actors set it up well. For a while at least, it forces him to engage with life again. So, in fact, Aarohi's success becomes Rahul's salvation. The predictable jealousy angle as the partner becomes more famous is sidelined for a thornier problem - he is an alcoholic.
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But director Mohit Suri and writer Shagufta Rafique update the story. It has the Abhimaan angle of a famous artiste, Rahul, played by Aditya Roy Kapur, discovering a small-town girl, Aarohi, played by Shraddha Kapoor, and mentoring her to glory. Actors: Aditya Roy Kapur, Shraddha Kapoor, Shaad RandhawaĪashiqui 2 is about two singers in love.
