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When did Rajkummar Rao last disappoint you? Right. He does it again, this time with new energy and panache
Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi have a great on-screen chemistry. They make perfect pairs in Bollywood's next lovable rom-com couples, perfect.
Karan Sharma's debut is hopeful. He creates an excellent first half, but the narrative sometimes falls short of emotional and storytelling depth
Forget the stereotypes — Banaras is stunning here. The visuals and music are fresh and break away from typical stereotypes
The idea feels fresh for Bollywood — simple, sweet, and interesting. But side characters were not developed as much and didn't have enough screen presence
Rao is great — as usual. But perhaps now is the time we see him play something that completely takes us by surprise?
Wamiqa Gabbi as Titli is natural, charming, and quirky. Her comic timing and energy greatly lift every frame.
There is a twist in the second half, but the emotional punch doesn't work as much as it should have.
Sanjay Mishra's performance in the climax is memorable and heartfelt — he brings the message of the film with depth and grace.
Bhool Chuk Maaf is flawed, yet warm and enjoyable. Watch it for new pairing, performances, and a surprise or two