Veere Di Wedding has hit the theatres and is receiving mixed reviews from critics as well as from the public. Some are saying that the character portrayal of the leading ladies is quite realistic while others are not happy with the acting skills of the star cast.
A video has gone viral on social media which shows an honest review of Veere Di Wedding by a woman; it’s not just heartfelt but also hilarious. Posted originally on YouTube, the video has made its way to Facebook and Twitter, garnering thousands of views.
The woman has savagely ripped apart Veere Di Wedding mocking its production set to the product placement. Whether you plan to watch the film or not, this video is a must-watch.
Check it out here:
Best film review ever.. and most probably more entertaining than the movie #VeereDiWedding.. pic.twitter.com/7QmVqSDlQE
— Paresh Rawal fn (@Babu_Bhaiyaa) June 1, 2018
Soon after the video gone viral, Twitter has got people praising the lady for her outright honesty and savagery. Some even said that she should have her own show of movie reviews. Here are a few comments on the review:
OMG !!!!
This review is the most hilarious thing I’ve seen lately !!!#VeereDiWedding https://t.co/utsJY4Lxhx— Bhumika (@bhumika__maru) June 1, 2018
Lol she’s savage. https://t.co/S2TzjFr56a
— Oye Babli! (@oyebabli_) June 1, 2018
Hahaha i don’t know abt the movie but yes this review is too hilarious. https://t.co/JHv8GgI1sb
— Riddhi Dwivedi (@iRiddhiDwivedi) June 1, 2018
please give this woman a job in television and let me project her 24/7 straight onto my eye balls I’m dying https://t.co/JBI3qcnVUH
— ashima (@ashimafia) June 1, 2018
This woman should have her own movie review show https://t.co/qFsuW5T1DL
— sunetra choudhury (@sunetrac) June 1, 2018
The aunty has ended Swara Bhasker’s career! https://t.co/wINkHGJPom
— Hemant (@bija_hem) June 1, 2018
Talking about the critics, the film has got mixed reviews whereby the concept and story have got a thumbs-up while the cinematography and editing have been criticized.
Although Sumit Vyas is the most natural actor his role is quite similar to the one he played in TVF’s Permanent Roommate which was again repeated in Ribbon. Besides, Shikha Talsania has done a good job and shows a great potential of attempting other genres. Sonam looks decently convincing in certain parts.
Overall, with such an interesting concept and story the film could have become more than it is if only the makers had given more attention to acting, cinematography, and the editing rather than the production set and costumes.