

Karam, a serious man in Mathura, falls in love with Pari. However, life enjoys messing with him. Suddenly, Karam transforms into Pooja, leading to more chaos in his already chaotic life. Will Karam ever find a way to be taken seriously and win Pari's love?
August 25
2023
Release Date
Hindi
Language
14 minutes
2 hours
Running Time
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Cast


Paresh Rawal


Ananya Panday


Ayushmann Khurrana


Annu Kapoor
Manoj Joshi


Vijay Raaz


Seema Pahwa


Manjot Singh


Abhishek Banerjee


Sudesh Lehri


Rajendra Bhatia


Asrani


Nushrratt Bharuccha






Govardhan Asrani






Vishal Handa






Rajpal Naurang Yadav






Shivangi Bhardwaj






Ginni Chaddha
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Movie Review: Dream Girl 2
Plot
Dream Girl 2 follows the story of Karamveer, who pretends to be a girl, Pooja, in order to make quick money. He takes up a job as a bar dancer and gets caught up in a series of bizarre situations when four people pursue Pooja/Karam for marriage. The film revolves around Karam's attempt to fulfill his girlfriend's father's condition of making Rs 25 lakhs in six months, leading to chaos and comedy.
Acting
Ayushmann Khurrana skillfully switches between playing both Karam and Pooja's characters, shining in the dance sequences and delivering some of the best parts of the film. Nushrat Bharucha steps into her role as Mahi convincingly, while Annu Kapoor, Manjot Singh, Abhishek Banerjee, Vijay Raaz, Paresh Rawal, Seema Pahwa, and Rajpal Yadav offer commendable support.
Cinematography
The cinematography of Dream Girl 2 is decent, capturing the colorful and chaotic world of Agra. The film effectively uses visuals to enhance the comedy and showcase the vibrant dance sequences. The camera work complements the fast-paced nature of the film.
Direction
Raaj Shaandilyaa's direction falls short in comparison to the original Dream Girl. The sequel relies heavily on familiar territory and often strays into unnecessary comedic tangents. The narrative goes haywire and ends up as a mishmash of situations and characters pursuing each other. The film fails to recreate the quirky charm of its predecessor.
Verdict
Overall, Dream Girl 2 is a disappointing sequel that fails to live up to the charm and originality of its predecessor. The film relies on outdated comedy routines and fails to bring anything new to the table. While Ayushmann Khurrana's performance shines, it is not enough to salvage the film from its weak script and direction.
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