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Cast: Arjun Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Amrita Singh, Revathi
Director: Abhishek Varman
Rating: 6.9/10
The 2 States movie is based on a Chetan Bhagat novel. It shows the differences between young people and the problems they face despite their caste and religion. The movie also reflects the classic problems faced by young people. The story can help you understand your children better. Here is my 2 States Movie Review. You’ll find some great movie quotes by Chetan Bhagat! The story is a must-see for any parent.
Arjun Kapoor
Arjun Kapoor plays an interesting character in 2 States. The story revolves around an intercultural marriage and the various barriers that come in the way of it. The film is based on a novel of the same name. It has a good cast and good dialogues. However, its lack of substance could make it a dull watch. In this 2 States movie review, we will take a look at its merits and demerits.
The story of 2 STATES is based on Chetan Bhagat’s bestselling novel of the same name. It follows the relationship of two bright students, who come from different cultures. This is a film with good desi values as both the protagonists are from different states and are not dependent on their families. While these two people fall in love, they are unsure of what their parents think about their relationship.
Alia Bhatt
Based on Chetan Bhagat’s 2009 novel, 2 States is a romantic drama set in India’s premier institution, which is steeped in good desi values. In the movie, a simple Krish and a beautiful South Indian woman fall in love and attempt to convince their parents to approve their marriage. However, their parents are not always happy about the idea of letting their kids marry outside of their community. The two men try to overcome these obstacles and convince their parents to agree.
The film’s strong points are Alia Bhatt’s effortless performance and Arjun Kapoor’s ability to transcend conventional hero roles. Despite being 150 minutes long, 2 STATES offers a fresh start with its enchanting performances. The subplot between Krish and his father, played by Ronit Roy, is the film’s most compelling aspect. Alia Bhatt’s acting is supported by the rest of the cast.
Amrita Singh
Amrita Singh’s 2 States is a brisk, engaging romantic comedy, but is it all it’s cracked up to be? While it’s loaded with cliched North-South jokes and hammy drama, the movie’s wit, heart and sincerity are enough to make it a solid watch. The film’s first half is quite light, but the second half is a real emotional rollercoaster.
Based on the Chetan Bhagat novel, 2 States aims to portray the joy and angst of cross-cultural marriage. The film’s chemistry between Arjun and Alia is a joy to watch. The actress’s charming performance carries the film well, and she fares better than Arjun in the emotional scenes. The rest of the cast is good, too. Amrita Singh plays Alia’s mother, while Ronit Roy plays her father. The father-son relationship between Arjun and Ronit is handled with a certain level of quaint sentimentality.
Chetan Bhagat
A couple of points should be kept in mind when watching Chetan Bhagat in 2 States. First of all, the film is a cheap mockery of stereotypes. This is a Bollywood production, not the type of love story that would appeal to a Tamil audience. Second, it doesn’t reflect the complexities of Indian families and the issues they face or the concerns of the extended family. And third, the film is borderline racist in some places.
Despite this flaw, the movie is still a light read with few twists and turns. The underlying humor keeps the film alive, and it’s not hard to imagine it as a screenplay for a Bollywood movie. Ultimately, it’s an enjoyable, pleasant movie that will appeal to a younger audience. In other words, 2 States isn’t as dark and grim as the book, and its underlying message of love, friendship, and family is a ray of sunshine.