Dum Laga Ke Haisha turns 9: The movie that changed everything for Bhumi Pednekar and Ayushmann Khurrana
In a year that saw the birth of monumental films like Bajirao Mastani, Baahubali, Piku, Masaan, Baby, Shamitabh and Titli, this debut film depicts a mismatched couple in Hardwar grappling with the exigencies of an arranged marriage. A sweet, simple, bitter yet beautiful film directed by Sharat Kataria leaves an impressive impact.
Dhum Ragake Haisha turns 9: The movie that changed everything for Bhumi Pednekar and Ayushmann Khurrana
Ayushmann Khurrana loved Kumar Sanu’s music. Newcomer Bhumi Pednekar loved nothing but her new husband. And we loved how she separated her husband from Sanu. Bas Chatterjee’s modern interpretation of his 1969 experimental film elevates simplicity to his art. Sarah Akaash.
Vibrantly photographed in the rusty hues of a renewable decadent fog Dum laga ke haisha (DLKH) It reminds me of the quaint and endearing romances of Basu Chatterjee’s films. The heartwarming story of a newlywed couple struggling to find common ground in a crowded and stifling middle-class family is reminiscent of Basda’s novels. Piya ka gal And of course, Sarah Akaash.
Sharat Katariya is a hardworking and solid storyteller. His eye for visual detail, inherited from his guru Rajat Kapoor, goes a long way in making characters seem larger than their current circumstances.
Sharat Katariyaz DLKH It caused a small storm. But Sharratt, who previously directed the digital version of Shakespeare’s “10M Love,” midsummer night’s dreamdid not allow his family to see his movies.
“That’s because they all recognize themselves in some kind of character. And I was scared that they would pull me up for taking advantage of their life without my permission,” said the native from a large joint family in East Delhi. says Sharratt.
“This is not a rich part of Delhi, and certainly not where the capital’s elite lives. This is a normal middle-class neighborhood with people from all over northern India. The World I Created. DLKH “This is the world I have lived in. These characters I know firsthand,” confesses Kataria.
About her first movie Dum laga ke haisha, Bhumi Pednekar had to gain a whopping 27 kg. She says she never thought of turning away from her challenge. “There was me, a girl with no connection to Bollywood, who was cast in a Yash Raj film. For me, Yash Raj was the ultimate. I never for a second said yes. I didn’t hesitate. After I said yes, I thought about the challenge of gaining more weight. ”
Butter Chicken did it for Bhoomi. “I was constantly eating to maintain my fat waist circumference. Dum laga ke haisha. I don’t think I ever want to see butter chicken again. ” And the actress lost everything. She said, “I’m back to normal weight. Toilet: Ek Prem Katha It felt like I was making my debut as a newcomer.Audiences found it difficult to sympathize with this plump girl Dum laga ke haisha with a slim girl Toilet: Ek Prem Katha”
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