Why just in these scenes, you may ask? Because the movie wants you to mistake her for a certain type of girl - you know, one born and raised abroad, plays the guitar and hobnobs with suspicious looking boys? That sort.īut that’s a mistake. In these initial scenes that last for about ten minutes she’s a rockstar. Someone who was born in London and bred there for 18 years before showing up in Delhi with short-shorts, long legs, zero acting skills and some silly dialogue to boot. But she’s not just any Dimple, she’s Dimple urf D, which means she’s free-spirited and spontaneous too. In fact, it is so twisty that I am tempted to use the old chestnut that appears in about ninety-eight percent movie reviews in our papers: ‘a rollercoaster ride’ - except, this movie is really a donkey cart where the donkey routinely mistakes his own backside for his face. The movie Mere Brother ki Dulhanis full of twists and turns.
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