Tuesday 11 February 2014

Hindi Flim Review Yaariyan (2014) and Songs

YAARIYAN

Director Divya Khosla Kumar
Producer
Bhushan Kumar, Kishan Kumar
Story & Screenplay
Divya Khosla Kumar
Dialogues
Sanjeev Dutta
Executive Producer
Hanif Chunawala
Presenter
Gulshan Kumar
Music Director
Pritam, Mithoon, Yo Yo Honey Singh, Arko Pravo Mukherjee
Lyricist
Irshad Kamil, Amitabh Bhattacharya
Editor
Aarif Sheikh
Director of Photography
Sameer Arya


T series banner  Bhushan Kumar, Divya Khosla Kumar fulfils her life long dream of turning into a director with youth based film Yaariyan. Now although the business tycoon displays astute business sense when he produces movies that rake in the moolah at the box-office, he loses battle in the matters of heart as he produces a mind-numbing trash-fest in the name of a film only on the behest of his want to be director wife.

Locattion in
Sikkim, the movie turn around five college students Lakshya (Himansh Kohli), Jiya (Nicole Faria), Neil (Dev Sharma), Pardy (Shreyas Pardiwala) and Saloni (Rakul Preet) who are marked against a college from Australia in an indistinct and confused competition in order to save their college.
Divya Khosla Kumar's Yaariyan has nothing worth mentioning in the review except for Deepti Naval and the music which actually worked well at the graph. The movie surpasses all levels of dumbness and has no story or screenplay whatsoever. The entire film appears like a slide show of various sequences as and when Divya may have thought weaving together. So you have a little bit of college friendship, romance, racial attack, patriotism and more.
Blame it on movies like Student Of The Year or Main Hoon Na that each college based film has to have a competition or a Sari wearing skimpily clad teacher. Yaariyan can actually be 10 individual films in itself if one were to shred its sub-plots and develop it.
The movie is extremely average with no humour, no romance, no chemistry and no entertainment. The turning points of the flim are so expertly handled that even the work of a film school student would appear time.
What's worse is the caricaturish depiction of sequences and characters. Not every gay person is epicene almost to the point of irritation. Yaariyan has that and more. It's surprising to see a woman director objectifying women the way Divya does in the film. Almost every actress, except Rakul is busty and deep coherence laden donning garish lipsticks and extremely short skirts.  

If the story is deplorable, the casting is horrible. None of the fresher show potential. One can't blame them solely for it also depends on the director to extract accurate performances but if they really have to work their way in the industry they all need good tutorials.

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