Bawaal Movie Review: This love story woven on the backdrop of Second World War gives a message along with entertainment

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movie – bawal

Producer – Sajid Nadiadwala

Director – Nitesh Tiwari

Starcast: Varun Dhawan, Jhanvi Kapoor, Manoj Pahwa, Hemang Vyas, Prateik Pachauri and others

Platform – Amazon Prime Video

rating – three

Director Nitesh Tiwari, who has made films like Chillar Party, Dangal, Chhichhore, is a ruckus love story. Nitesh Tiwari, who prefers different stories on the silver screen, has linked this love story film to the Second World War. Which has made it different from the stories made on relationships in Bollywood till now. The battle and greed going on inside the human mind is no different from dictator Hitler and World War II. The film reconciles this very well. Despite some flaws, the film succeeds in its purpose of entertainment and also gives a message. Which is the specialty of director Nitesh Tiwari’s films.

Love story woven on the backdrop of Second World War

The story of the film is of Ajay alias Ajju Bhaiya (Varun Dhawan). Ajju is a teacher, in the first 5 minutes of the film, the way Ajju’s profession and personality has been colored from black and white to the screen. He is told that revenge is done for Ajju. He goes on to tell that image is everything. He is married to Nisha, who is suffering from an epileptic disease. This disease of Nisha can spoil the image made of Ajju. Nisha is a defective piece for him, so he keeps distance from Nisha. The marriage of both reaches divorce, but the circumstances in the story become such that both have to go on a Europe tour together. During this, will they be able to come close to each other. Their marriage will be saved. What will happen to Ajju’s image. This is the story ahead.

pros and cons of the script

After reading the story of the film, this film will make you realize the story of common relationships, but watching the film it will not seem so. The story is different. World War 2 has been linked to the present. Comparing the greedy quality of wanting more to the greed of the world’s greatest dictator, Hitler, we find ourselves in the midst of the tragic events of World War II. War isn’t a bad situation, so why aren’t we living happily ever after? The story effectively brings out the mood of the characters. In Nitesh Tiwari’s films, humor has always been central to the story. This film is also no different from this. Gujarati character Hemang Vyas has made the story entertaining with his presence. The character of Varun’s friend Prateek Pachauri is also interesting. Talking about the flaws, there is a lack of emotion in the film. Jhanvi’s character does not get that kind of connection, as the story needed. The film drags a bit in the first half. It comes to the original story in the second half. The ruckus of the school has not been able to add anything special to the story. The songs and music of the film have remained average. The dialogue of the film has definitely done justice to this love story. The cinematography of the film is in line with the story.

Great co-stars with Varun

As an actor, Varun Dhawan has lived his character with ease and humor. Jhanvi Kapoor does justice to her character, but her character is a bit half-baked. Before marriage, she seems to be a confident independent girl, but after marriage, she looks completely different at home, then in Europe tour, again she looks changed. Manoj Pahwa, Hemang Vyas, Prateek Pachauri have been excellent. Rest of the characters have also settled in their roles.

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