Bollywood’s latest MBKD or Mere Brother ki Dulhan has got cool stuff that made entire show entirely enjoyable. The Blond beauty Katrina Kaif-Imran Khan-Ali Zafar starrer Mere Brother Ki Dulhan hits the big screens today. This film is wholly belongs to Katrina. On the other side the film is fine, has funny moments at regular interval and with poor dialogues in some scenes. Well the cinematography is good. It is mainly a rom-com set around a love triangle and has already sees a huge audience because of the hit song Dhunki, which shows off Katrina in a rock-chick avatar. Here you will get the Mere Brother ki Dulhan movie Review 2011.
Yash Raj films new flick release, Mere Brother Ki Dulhan or MBKD premiered in Abu Dhabi yesterday. MBKD has got an excellent soundtrack with few eye-catching scenes featuring fresh, young cast.
This flick’s main flaw is that it has displayed a different storyline on how the love triangle plot pans out. While watching the movie, somewhere you get feel that you have already seen this atmosphere of some past Bollywood super hits, namely 2007′s Jab We Met. The actors in MBKD have delivered the justifying new roles, but yep they aren’t given any depth feel that makes you stay connected with them. Before interval the movie is very predictable and that made the audience decide that was more than enough for them.
Post interval there is Little better content in the flick and thanks to some lovely acting. Sohail Sen’s audio has some fabulous tracks that are well-choreographed and well delivered. Huge plus for the choreography in the title track featuring Imran Khan different from veterans Salman Khan, Aamir Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan’s trade mark moves. All three actors has done their best. Katrina emerges to a highlight of the movie in her rocker chic avatar. Got a boring week? try this weekend with this cinema of Yash Raj Films which is quality movie. Overall, Good flick for this weekend as it got the Non-Stop Entertainment.
Mere Brother ki Dulhan movie Rating: Good of 3/5
Mere Brother ki Dulhan Cast and Crew details:
Releasing date: Sep 9, 2011
Language: Hindi
Genre: Drama
Starring: Imran Khan, Katrina Kaif, Ali Zafar
Director: Ali Abbas Zafar
Music: Sohail Sen
Length: 2 hrs 19 mins
Writer: Ali Abbas Zafar
Mere Brother ki Dulhan Storyline:
Mere Brother Ki Dulhan (My Brother’s Bride) is a romantic comedy film that marks the writing and directing debut of Ali Abbas Zafar and stars Imran Khan, Katrina Kaif and Ali Zafar in the lead roles, while John Abraham appears in a cameo role. The film is set to release on 9 September 2011.
“Mere Brother Ki Dulhan” is a quirky romantic comedy set in the world of the upper middle class in Northern India. Kush Agnihotri (Imran Khan) is looking for the ideal Indian bride for his brother Luv Agnihotri (Ali Zafar) who stays in London.
In his quest, Kush goes through an array of wacky encounters with several families until he finally finds that perfect girl in Dimple Dixit (Katrina Kaif), the craziest / wackiest girl he has ever known.
Both the families meet. Formalities completed. Preparations proceed in full swing. And just then, our hero Kush falls in love with Dimple… his brother’s dulhan.
What follows is a comical and unpredictable series of events in this unusual topsy-turvy tale of love.
This September, Yash Raj Films invites you to the craziest wackiest masaledaar wedding of the year. Written and Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and produced by Aditya Chopra, the film releases worldwide on September 09, 2011.
Mere Brother ki Dulhan Songs:
1. “Mere Brother Ki Dulhan” – KK, Krishna Beura 04:24
2. “Dhunki” – Neha Bhasin 04:17
3. “Choomantar” – Benny Dayal, Aditi Singh Sharma 04:20
4. “Ishq Risk” – Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 04:54
5. “Madhubala” – Ali Zafar, Shweta Pandit 04:22
6. “Do Dhaari Talwaar” – Shahid Mallya, Shweta Pandit 05:00
7. “Choomantar” (Remix) – Benny Dayal, Aditi Singh Sharma 03:42
8. “Ishq Risk” (Risky Mix) – Mynampati Sreeram Chandra, Neha Bhasin 04:39
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