Dil Bechara Movie Review, Release Date, Star Cast, Story
Dil Bechara Movie Release Date:
24th July 2020
Dil Bechara Star Cast:
Sushant Singh Rajput as Immanuel Rajkumar Junior…
Sanjana Sanghi as Kizie Basu
Sahil Vaid as Jagdish Pandey…
Swastika Mukherjee as Mrs. Basu
Sunit Tandon as Dr. Jha
Dil Bechara Movie Review:
Mar Gaya Raja Finish Kahani... In this soni si story, Sushant Singh has lived all the old sad movies together. Be it, Anand, whether it is Shahrukh's tomorrow or not... the film in which Raja is dead, Sushant Singh has given the deepest life lessons.
After the death of Sushant Singh Rajput, his fans and film lovers around the world were waiting for his last film, which was released. We looked and saw exactly Sushant in mind. Now Sushant is not in this world, so that no one will judge his film in a bad way. The second special thing is that the last film of his life turned out to mirror his real life. Even if Sushant were alive, many film scenes would have brought tears to your eyes. Many scenes would have taught you life lessons. Call it a coincidence that Duryog, a lively person, takes off in real life and his last film with equal enthusiasm.
Dil Bechara Movie Review: Story
Let's talk about the film, the story of such a king (Sushant Singh Rajput) and queen (Sanjana Sanghi) whose life is feeling death near. Bengali girls Kiji Basu and Maini both have cancer fall in love, and the queen also learns to live because of Raja's vivacity. First, the king dies, but he does not leave the queen crying; we decide how she lives, the lesson that teaches the queen to live her remaining days with vivacity.
Mar Gaya Raja Finish Kahani... In this soni si story, Sushant Singh has lived all the old sad movies together. Be it, Anand, whether it is Shahrukh's tomorrow or not... the film in which Raja is dead, Sushant Singh has given the deepest life lessons.
These laughs may not be hilarious, but the storyline of almost every king and queen waiting to die is felt deep inside. Sushant has shown amazing expressions in every scene. His laugh, smile, open eyes, liveliness, determination to be like Rajinikanth, everything seems the same as he used to look in real life. It doesn't seem like he is acting. He was Anand in this film made in the shadow of death, who was saying that Babu Moshai, even after my departure, there will be laughter, happiness will remain. He will have to live because we have to decide how to live.
Dil Bechara Movie Review: Music
Talking about the rest, the music is good, of the musical type. The song 'Main Tumhaara' is sung in a Bengali tone, so the sweetness of rasgulla was coming, just like Parineeta. Satyajit Pandey's cinematography is also good..many scenes have become very lively.
Dil Bechara Movie Review: Characters
Now let's talk about the other characters. Sanjana Sanghi has done a wonderful job. Kizzi's mother, Swastika Mukherjee, and father, Shashwat Chatterjee, have also done great work. The helpless parents of such an only child know that she will die. The colors of worry, sentimentality, compulsion, love coming on his face are worth seeing. The film also stars Saif Ali Khan for less than two minutes, but he did not impress anywhere.
The special thing is that while watching the film, the same feeling was coming that Sushant would die. Call it a coincidence that Duryog, Mukesh Chhabra's film's plot and ending have become so similar to Sushant's real-life that it should not be a surprise if people of many watery, ruckus types tell the death of Sushant as Mukesh's conspiracy.
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