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Sunday 30 March 2014

Youngistaan movie review: Jackky Bhagnani, a good lover boy to Neha Sharma, but merely average as a politician

 Jackky and Neha’s Youngistaan, a love story set against the backdrop of Indian politics has hit the theatres and here’s our verdict:



Director Syed Ahmad Afzal’s Youngistaan starring Jackky Bhagnani and Neha Sharma has released. The film is enjoyable as long as we get to see the love story between the lead pair. And as for the political backdrop of the movie, it gets a lil chaotic and unconvincing at times. One good thing about the film is, it doesn’t make you leave with a heavy-heart. It’s neither a serious political drama like Raajneeti nor a typical Bollywood kinda love story, which can’t have a happy ending because of the society. The filmmakers have tried to show that the youth of India is ready for a change. And as unrealistic as the film can be, it’s not completely dissatisfying.

Plot: Jackky Bhagnani plays Abhimanyu Kaul and Neha Sharma plays Anwita Chauhan. The duo are in a live-in relationship in Japan and are living the life which most Indian youngsters can only dream of. They are deeply, madly and crazily in love. While Jackky is a cool dude gamer boy, his live-in girlfriend walks dogs to earn a living. As the plot goes, the duo has been in a live-in relationship for three years. We get to see them partying, drinking and enjoying their life. And then that one phone call! The background music changes and we know that tragedy has struck! So what happened, you ask?..............
Jackky and Neha’s Youngistaan, a love story set against the backdrop of Indian politics has hit the theatres and here’s our verdict..................
                                         

1 comment:

  1. Was good time pass. Somewhere promoting Rahul and showed him more intelligent than the Pappu (himself). Laughed at many moments good mix of love and politics.

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