Befikre (Movie Rating:5.5/10)
Cheap tricks and slapping an on duty Gendarme, doesn't lend to romance. Display of an archetypal Delhi cheap 'running-to-get-laid' guy juxtaposed to an Indian born Parisienne only showcased Ranvir as a buffoon attempting a fully monty with a barely humour bone as a stand up comedian for a living.
Vaani is sheer gaunt. The directors attempt at a Jennifer Aniston falls on a bony face...looking older than our cheapster hero. Redemption is her hourglass, which is captivating during their beach-yatch peregrinations.
Paris locales are breathtaking. The dialogues are good, as is the Cinematography.
Unfolding of the plot in the last 49 seconds (I mean too late) is irate.
The only redeeming feature is a few dance sequences, especially the Sangeet, where a medley of performances by our lead pair exult in Contemporary dance followed by Paso Doble, Tango and a mix of one part Hula, two part Tap thrown in good measure to rustle up a marvellous stage show.
You might go for lack of another hindi movie being screened. Clearly a blunder.
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