

There are surprises for his fans in store which they can see for themselves when they watch the movie. Her entire wardrobe is the most outstanding thing about ADHM's styling.įawad Khan has a considerably shorter yet important role in the movie. Girls would want to steal all her kurtas, jackets, scarfs and boots. She looks drop dead gorgeous in all frames. Anushka however, steals the show! Her eyes do the talking which proves she's come a long way since Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi and her contemporaries better not undermine her talent. Ranbir Kapoor as Ayan, the one sided lover who finds a rebound in Ash has put in tremendous effort in this film. Get over Iktara, you'll not get home decor goals from ADHM, especially for a bachelor's pad. Karan's movies are scenery, frame by frame, such that even Alizeh's or Ayan's messed up houses look beautiful. Your eyes will be on her clothes and breathtaking home all the time, where I'd like to give full marks to the art director. She's tried hard to deliver all the shayaris as a shyara and she succeeds to some extent. Aishwarya Rai Bachchan fares well in her role as a failed poet. He renders the famous dialogue of the film, "Ek tarfa pyaar ki takat…" and you'll lose focus on Ranbir and Ash when SRK is in the frame. He says, "Dare huye log aksar alfazon ke peechhe chhupte hain," which somehow sums up all our guilt and introvert streaks. The few minutes of Shah Rukh Khan in the movie are very well scripted and Karan has made sure that he leaves an impact. Thumbs up for Lisa Haydon's short stint where she'll remind you of Lara Aunty from YJHD. Ten minutes into the film, you'll be giggling, with back to back surprises and some really refreshing twist to the intense tale.

It's not an out and out intense movie like it appears to be in the trailer. Ae Dil is not what it looked like in the trailer.

It will pinch the commitment phobic, and is like a mirror image for all one sided lovers.

Review Ae Dil Hai Mushkil & earn 20 DM Points.* Review SubmitĪe Dil Hai Mushkil is a very mature take on modern day relationships.
