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Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania (English: Humpty Sharma’s Bride) is a 2014 Bollywood romantic-comedy film, directed by Shashank Khaitan and produced by Karan Johar. The film features Varun Dhawan as Rakesh “Humpty” Sharma and Alia Bhatt as Kavya Pratap Singh in the lead roles. The film released on 11 July 2014 and had a good opening at the box office. [More Information on Wikipedia]
When Kavya Pratap Singh, a chirpy, yet fiesty girl from Ambala, decides to make a trip to Delhi for her marriage shopping, she meets a young, carefree Delhi lad, Humpty Sharma. Humpty’s father is the owner of a campus bookstore, where Humpty and his two best friends, Shonty and Poplu, have grown up together and which remains their hangout spot even now. Kavya is unattainable for Humpty initially, which makes her even more endearing to him. But being a Delhi boy, he is not the one to give up so easily. With some help from his two best friends, he finds out all about her and through an interesting turn of events (including a ploy to save Kavya’s friend Gurpreet’s marriage), they start growing closer to each other.
The more time they spend with each other, their love hate banter grows, but their chemistry is apparent. They are both different, yet very similar as people. They are young, fiesty and carefree, and its the spurge of life which attracts them to each other.
As per plan, once Kavya’s trip ends, she heads back to Ambala, knowing very well that her father, the very strict, yet loving Mr. Singh, would never accept her love for Humpty. But even though they both weren’t looking for love, love happened. So Humpty, accompanied by his two friends, decides to go get Kavya.
That’s the beginning of a journey for him that he wouldn’t have imagined undertaking even in the wildest of his dreams. Humpty, against all odds, decides to convince Kavya’s family to agree to his alliance with her. How he does this and if he succeeds in his mission forms the rest of the story [Read More Information on IMDB.COM]
IMDB Rating: 6.3
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It starts with a designer lehenga and ends up with an ode to the Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge climax. The plot of Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania is like a roller coaster ride that encounters a few loose nuts and bolts along the way. Kavya (Alia) is a small town girl who wants to dress up in a five lakh designer outfit for her wedding. She’s getting married to Angad (Sidharth Shukla) – the perfect NRI boy who her dad (Ashutosh Rana) dotes. Humpty (Varun) is a Delhi boy who loves to make quick money conning people though his heart is in the right place. He bumps into Kavya during one such episode and ends up falling in love with her. What follows is a DDLJ tribute with a modern day twist. [Read Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania Review]
Why you might love the movie: The smart adaptation of a widely-loved film (DDLJ), Ashutosh Rana, Alia and Varun’s chemistry and the music! Also, even you haven’t loved or watched Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge but are in for a Bollywood romance, you will like this sweet-dreamland from Dharma Productions.
Why you might hate it: There have been way too many movies on the lines of traditional girls not wanting to marry a stranger and yet going for it just for the sake of her family. This is one of the typical Dharma Productions full of wedding scenes, jazz and Punjabi thumka. [Read Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania Movie Review on Hindustantimes.com]
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“Main toh paida hi hot hui thi”, says Ambala’s resident ‘pataka’ Kavya Pratap Singh. And slays ‘Dilli da munda’ Humpty Sharma. The banter between the two is easy, natural, fun. That they will fall for each other is inevitable, because that’s the way they have been set up, and the process makes the first half of ‘Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania’ a breeze. I smiled all the way till the half way point.
After the interval, it becomes another story. Or shall we say, the same old, same old story, in which the plot, which had been going swimmingly along despite its stretches, begins to meander, and lose its way.
The title tells us that the film is yet another ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ variant, so we can’t complain when the plot points start feeling the same, even if the details are different. So there’s your coming together of the girl (Alia) and boy (Varun Dhawan), initial smart-alecky backchat melting into passion. [Read The Rest of the review Here]
Review: He’s Sir Hump-a-lot (or at least make out-a-lot). Maybe that’s why his nick is ‘Humpty’. Typical Delhi ka munda, part-dilwala, part-gunda. So we have a classic ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jaayenge’ in the mix. Fast-forwarded to today (18 years later). Where love is a ‘Facebook’ post and the generational shift allows you to ‘makeout’ with your gal and smoke-up with your papaji-in-law-to-be. All is cool! [Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhaniya Review on Times of India]