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Vardhan Puri (the grandson of thespian Amrish Puri) overtips his hand on occasion, but he is very convincing as the gullible trainee who is forced to confront the dark depths of the human soul. Yeh Saali Aashiqui is made all the more effective by the fresh and untested leads. Ruparel’s storytelling abilities are apparent, and he displays skill in handling his mostly unknown cast and stitching together the numerous plot twists (the sharp editing is by Anirban Dutta). Some of the plot turns make sense and others don’t, but the screenplay, by Vardhan Puri and director Cherag Ruparel, is confident and clever, always making sure to steer its turns with dexterity. Sahil’s quest to understand the truth takes him through a maze of sidesteps and blind alleys, with a part of the journey winding through an asylum whose treatment methods date back to a few decades ago.
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Is Mittee a wronged victim or a practised gold digger for whom Sahil is only the latest mark? The 136-minute movie makes its position clear and sticks to it firmly. Mittee (Shivaleeka Oberoi) reciprocates Sahil’s affections too, but something is not quite right with the picture.

A new student enters the hotel management institute where Sahil (Vardhan Puri) studies and steals his heart within seconds. This time, it was the woman who was the wronged one, seeking retribution against a malevolent male specimen in this life rather than the next.įifteen years after Ek Hasina Thi, order has been restored. In 2004, the movie Ek Hasina Thi flipped the characters and their motivations.

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What does is a screenplay full of loopholes, especially the ones involving flashbacks.
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His co-star Shivaleeka Oberoi is far more uninhibited as the serial social climber.īut neither has a screen presence that stands out. Vardhan doesn't have the intensity to pull off Sahil's loathing or meltdown. There is plenty to fault in its callous, clumsy film-making. It takes Sahil a trip down a mental asylum to find out.Īs heartbreak, betrayal and retribution collide, Yeh Saali Aashiqui changes gears from fishy to ferocious pitting its leads in a nasty game of tit for tat.

Sahil Mehra (Vardhan Puri) is a hotel management student in Shimla.īeing the proverbial nice guy, he feeds the poor, makes hefty donations, doesn't smoke or drink, detests cheaters, loves Dil Chahta Hai and classmate Mittee Deora (Shivaleeka Oberoi).Įxcept there's more to Mittee than meet cute and fangirling over Ranbir Kapoor.
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What struck me most is its mercurial storytelling.ĭeceptively cliched imagery is gleefully shattered to lay bare a series of murky twists and remorseless depravity.īut before things resemble a sort of Count of Monte Cristo meets Karz meets The Man in the Iron Mask soused in ruthless Korean cinema sensibilities, Yeh Saali Aashiqui gives little indication of the havoc it is about to wreak.
