Haseen Dilruba - Movie Review
One of the awaited OTT releases of 2021, Haseen Dilruba was finally aired by Netflix on 2nd July. The movie has been widely touted as a murder mystery, edge of the seat suspense thriller and fans of this genre have been eagerly awaiting its release.
So as
usual, the judgement before the review.
YZen says : Save yourself 5 mins & don’t even waste
time in reading a review of a movie, as despairing as this. Do your most hated
task for 2 hours, instead of watching this flick & you will still end up
being on the happier side.
Word
of caution :
Despite the warnings, if you do feel desperate enough to watch this film, make
sure that there are no objects around you, that you can fling at the TV.
(Tangent
thought : Come to think of it, Hindi cinema has never been able to really
throw up good movies in this genre. Only a very select few, come to mind.)
The movie starts
with a blast, literally! There is an explosion right in the first few seconds
of the film & you brace yourself, in anticipation of a rollicking murder
mystery. The entire house is blown to smithers, as Rani (Tapsee) is nonchalantly
feeding the dogs out on the street. Apparently, Rani’s husband, Rishu (Vikrant
Massey) is killed in the blast & what is left of his body is just a hand,
conveniently, severed neatly at the forearm with a clear tattoo ‘RANI’. This,
by itself, defies logic so much that, I should have switched the channel then
itself. Against my better judgement, I let myself be tortured for the next 2
hours.
The first
thirty minutes are tolerable due to comic interludes when Rishu & family go
in for an arranged marriage proposal to Rani’s home. Rishu has been funnily
rejected once before in an arranged marriage scenario while Rani, has had a
couple of boyfriends before, but has to settle for an arranged marriage &
she settles for the ‘best amongst the worst’. The bold, brash, outspoken girl
from Delhi v/s a soft spoken, shy, demure Rishu, from a small town of Jwalapur,
has all the elements of a comedy movie but sadly, no ingredients for a murder
mystery. Rani’s dialogues like “Guys in arranged marriage have it easy, they don’t
have to do the hard work to patao a girl, as in a love marriage &
hence these guys don’t appreciate their wife in arranged marriage” or “You have
got a great combo offer in me, beauty with brains and a hot body” , are funny
in the context & due to panache in dialogue delivery by Tapsee. Post that,
the whole story is an a freefall down to the abyss !
Rani is the
prime suspect in her husband’s murder & she is summoned by the inspector (Aditya
Srivastava of Sony’s CID fame). He is so much better in CID & I wish him a
long career there. Why Rani has to tell her story to the inspector, take a lie
detector test to prove her innocence, have no lawyer representation etc, even
when she is not arrested, is beyond the scope of the story & out of
syllabus questions. Rani had envisioned for a husband with a 5-point criteria
& Rishu has none of those. In walks in Rishu’s cousin, Neel (Harshvardhan
Rane). If there is a course on how to waste a good short role in a film, watch
Neel. Except for his bulging biceps, he has no charm or appeal. Yet, Tapsee
falls for him. Her emotions, conflict or lack of it, is completely ignored. Love,
lust, passion, attention or pure pass time are emotions that are not even considered.
Neel walks into the story and just as simply, he walks out of Rani’s life. Tapsee’s
character is such that she carries only 2 or 3 expressions throughout the
movie. Whether it is her extra marital affair with Neel or confiding to Rishu about
it, is the same dead pan face. Only saving grace is Vikrant Massey who tries to
salvage something for himself, out of whole nonsensical narrative. Rani’s in-laws
& her mom who were integral part of her life & the story, before the
murder, suddenly go missing from the script.
The screenplay
is pathetic & the plot of the story is even worse. There is no logic, nor
any relevance to any of the scenes. It’s a complete mish mash of random
thoughts under the guise of a mystery story. The climatic end is where the
director & writer completely lose their mind and really insult our
intelligence. The way the movie ends & the mystery is “solved” is even more
bizarre !
Watch out
for some funny interactions between Rani & her MIL.
YZen says : Strongly
recommend this movie to someone whom you wanna get back at. If the person
watches it, you have had your revenge !
Rating
: 1.5 out of 5.
Thanks for saving me from watching it. A true friend ...
ReplyDeleteThank you for your timely advice and saving me from torture.
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