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2 States

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 29m
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Ronit Roy, Amrita Singh, Shivkumar Subramaniam, Alia Bhatt, and Arjun Kapoor in 2 States (2014)
A story about a romantic journey of a culturally opposite couple - Krish Malhotra and Ananya Swaminathan. They meet at the IIM-Ahmedabad College and during the program they fall in love. Complications arise after the program comes to an end and they decide to get married. Krish and Ananya belong to two different states of India. Krish, a North Indian Punjabi boy from Delhi, and Ananya, a Tamilian Brahmin from Chennai. They take a conscious decision; they won't get married until their parents agree. Everything goes downhill when the parents meet. There is a cultural clash and the parents oppose the wedding. To convert their love story into a love marriage, the couple faces a tough battle in front of them. For it is easy to fight and rebel, but much harder to convince. Will Krish and Ananya's love for each other sustain the battles? Will they manage to convince their parents and make it to their wedding?
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This movie chronicles how Chetan met his wife and the difficulties they faced due to their cultural differences.This movie chronicles how Chetan met his wife and the difficulties they faced due to their cultural differences.This movie chronicles how Chetan met his wife and the difficulties they faced due to their cultural differences.

  • Director
    • Abhishek Varman
  • Writers
    • Chetan Bhagat
    • Abhishek Varman
    • Hussain Dalal
  • Stars
    • Arjun Kapoor
    • Alia Bhatt
    • Amrita Singh
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    6.9/10
    28K
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    • Director
      • Abhishek Varman
    • Writers
      • Chetan Bhagat
      • Abhishek Varman
      • Hussain Dalal
    • Stars
      • Arjun Kapoor
      • Alia Bhatt
      • Amrita Singh
    • 101User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 42 nominations total

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    Arjun Kapoor
    Arjun Kapoor
    • Krish
    Alia Bhatt
    Alia Bhatt
    • Ananya
    Amrita Singh
    Amrita Singh
    • Kavita Malhotra - Krish's Mother
    Revathi
    Revathi
    • Radha Swaminathan- Ananya's Mother
    • (as Revathy)
    Ronit Roy
    Ronit Roy
    • Vikram Malhotra
    Shivkumar Subramaniam
    Shivkumar Subramaniam
    • Shiv Swaminathan
    Sharang Natarajan
    • Manjunath Swaminathan
    Siddharth Amar
    Siddharth Amar
    • Mohit
    Backagaindancer
    • Shiv
    Swarna Bharat
    Swarna Bharat
    • Cameo as Guest
    Amit Bhargav
    Amit Bhargav
    • Harish
    Sanjay M Bhatia
    • Canteen manager
    • (as Sanjay Bhatia)
    Madhu Anand Chandhock
    Madhu Anand Chandhock
    • Duke's Mom
    Suman Chellani
    • Simran
    Hemang Dave
    • Interviewer
    Md Anan Islam
    Bikramjeet Kanwarpal
    Bikramjeet Kanwarpal
    • Rajji
    Achint Kaur
    Achint Kaur
    • Shipra Mehra
    • Director
      • Abhishek Varman
    • Writers
      • Chetan Bhagat
      • Abhishek Varman
      • Hussain Dalal
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    8hem-available-89

    Entertainer - Beautifully done.

    Yet another movie which surpasses the mother book in terms of quality. The direction of the movie is mind blowing and Chetan Bhagat is once again blessed with a movie which can thunder the Box Office. You will wonder at one stage if the story of the movie you watch is the same of the book you read few years ago- the book is very entertaining of course. Alia Bhatt and Arjun Kapoor have done exceptionally well in the screen. I never knew Alia was this beautiful. Arjun Kapoor has done the role of a lethargic Punjabi perfectly. The movie, from the start, gives the spectator good entertainment and a smiling face. The Script is very gentle. In the final parts of the movie, at variance with the feelings that the book creates for a reader, a spectator gets very much emotional. The emotions, portrayed in the movie, between the hero and his dad, have been so picturesquely put into screen that it can wet your eyes. Ronit Roy who plays the role of the hero's father has contributed a major share by giving a new aura to the movie's story-line. His outstanding acting and attitude would be the main things that you will be talking about after getting out of the theater. The cast for the movie is very beautifully selected. It need not be mentioned here about the class of acting that Revathi and Amritha Singh can deliver. They are all always at their best; be it for any role. As we all know from the book itself, the story line isn't that classy or touching. Maybe none of the jokes or scenes will linger in your heart after you get out of the theater; only the entertainment and happiness that the movie provided will be thought about. And by prudence, the director has omitted certain parts of the book from the movie; only a few scenes, such as the scene where 'Ananya' screws the 'Duke' are a bit boring and unoriginal. Apart from that, there is nothing to be seriously criticized in the movie, or to exclaim and shout, 'Highly impossible things'. Words by the hero, that he wishes to write normal and simple stories which have the ability to become the 'HERO' in people's heart will ring in your mind like a chant, and will give hope to all the authors who are striving hard to come up; for we all know how successful Chetan Bhagat is. He is the man who made India read. I will say that it's a good movie to watch and I can assure that none will be disappointed. The spectators would very surely be coming out of the theater with happy and smiling faces.
    8parryverysweet

    The tale of a great and a dead half!

    A super lame first half followed up with a rocking second half. One could sum this up in the following ways:

    1. There are just certain literature which looks super entertaining while watching but make for very predictable and boring reading.

    2. While Indians dish out romantic stories by the dozen the treatment is so shabby that you often wonder how the hell did the chemistry build up. On the other hand, you ask them to show conflicting relative and family issues and they dish out a sucker punch. Here it seemed that the director knew that the first half is just meh and the real strength lies in the second half of the movie. So quick was he to dismiss the chemistry that you could blink and miss it.

    3. If there was a direct to movie concept in book writing , Chetan Bhagat should officially consider that instead of going the traditional publisher's way.

    And last but not the least!

    4. Seldom are movies so mainstream and yet celebrate its side actors and character artists so wonderfully. For every effervescent reaction by Alia, Amrita Singh showed why she is such a treat to watch. Ronit Roy turned up and put on all the right moves in reprising his role as the father fighting with his own demons. Revathy and Shivkumar were brilliant as Ananya's parents representing the other side of the spectrum. The struggles of coping with pushy relatives and their own demons at the altars of their sons and daughters done so tastefully and with such restraint. You could almost root for them and hope that they get more and more screen time and that, folks is a rare sight in mainstream Bollywood!
    10rahuljonathan-nair

    A true adaptation to the novel and a brilliant edition in today's mainstream cinema!

    We all are quite familiar with movies which are based on novels, real- life stories, autobiographies etc. but few films exist which strikes the right chord! Many movies (in Bollywood) like 3 Idiots (2009), Kai Po Che (2013) have been adapted from novels of one masterpiece: Chetan Bhagat! He is the main reason behind the success of these movies and many others and again for the latest release of his novel "2 States" adaptation in Bollywood!! This movie is so wonderful and doesn't require any action scenes, over-the-top dialogues, old-typical themes etc. but the makers have given a remarkable effort with some minor changes as compared to the book!! So here we go:

    Story: The story is beautifully crafted!! 2 people of different culture, different states fall in love with each other. But whether they know the consequences they would face when they would face the discomfort and the pressures when people talk of inter-caste liaison, the unyielding love and the resolve to win the parents' trust, each and every aspect with the emotions included! Will they succeed in convincing their parents to get married or will their relationship would get over is the main plot of this film.

    Cast: Arjun Kapoor as Krish Malhotra is delightful!! After films like Ishaqzaade (2012) and Gunday (2014) where he has a goofy character, he truly succeeds in playing a sweet, simple kind of a guy who gives importance to his relationships! He charms and gives a meticulous performance! One of his finest performance till date!

    Alia Bhatt as Ananya Subramanium is first-rate!! She is beautiful yet witty and gives a delightful performance as a Tamil-Brahmin girl!! Her chemistry with Arjun is electrifying! We can say that Alia has now became an evolved actress and she knows when to capture emotions at the right time!!

    Amrita Singh as Krish's Mother is a revelation! She truly is fantastic as the typical Punjabi mother-in-law who justifies her role!! She steals the show in most of the scenes!!

    Ronit Roy as Krish's Father is extraordinary!! He develops an antagonistic relationship with his son but he is remarkable!! Watch out for the twist that he would get in the 2nd half!

    Shiv Subramanium and Revathy as Ananya's Father and Mother gives decent performances!! They are quite efficient!!

    Direction: Director Abhishek Varman should deserve the Best Debut Director in next year's film awards! He truly strikes the right chord!! He gives an remarkable effort but capturing sweet melodramatic scenes and wonderful emotions which come during the course of the film!! Both he and Karan Johar (Producer) have wonderfully executed a delightful film!!

    Music: The music of the film is exceedingly well!! The songs truly move you and will put a smile in your face!! Songs like "Locha-e-Ulfat" and "Offo" are best numbers which will make you groove along with it! "Mann Mast Magan" is a wonderful and top-notch song that steals your heart!!

    On the whole, 2 States is one of those rare Hindi films which have came in a long time and had explored us the diverse cultures, melodramatic scenes, problems of inter-caste marriages but one thing knocks all of it: "Love"! It really empowers on all of the dizzy situations!! Strongly recommended to people of all age-groups and also to those who fantasize about diverse people!!
    7dineshprakash

    Sweet and cute love story

    Director Mr. Abhishek Varman has done apt work. He has completely justified the one of my favorite book ,2 STATES in its cinematic adaption. There are very few shots of fix block. Otherwise most of the scenes are captured with perfect movement. It gives nice feeling while watching. Director of photography Mr. Vinod Pradhan work is impressive. Complete film carries a vibrant look. Dialogues by Hussain Dalal gel completely with the character and at places tickle the funny bones in smart way. Movie is nice but due to based on the famous book, sometimes it slows down, because they had to justify the book also. I wish length of movie should have been little less. Performance wise Arjun Kapoor is very good. Alia Bhatt looks pretty and performed very well. Amrita Singh, Ronit Roy, Revathy, Shivkumar Subramaniam as Ananya's father has performed very nicely. Music by Shankar Ehsaan Loy is OK.
    6Peter_Young

    An unconvincing love story, but the parents steal the show

    Based on a novel by Chetan Bhagat, 2 States aims to present a young love story marred by cultural differences, and the film is just about how two young students struggle to convince their clashing families to accept their relationship. The film is modern, pleasant and fun, and the premise could not be more interesting, but it's never genuine enough to be really taken notice of, mainly because everything is handled with a constant touch of corny sentimentality and an evident lack of conviction. Having said that, the film is quite enjoyable in spite of many of its flaws and despite the fact that one of its primary false notes is the relationship between the two main leads, which is totally unconvincing and lacking in depth. Then again, I think the film hardly manages to ever break away from what is essentially a stereotypical and outdated story, and not because of the story as much as the weak portrayal of the families. Something is missing there, everything is just very banal and superficial, and very rarely throughout the film do you really experience the beauty of the Punjabi or Tamil cultures, as conservative as they may be.

    That said, it is there actually where the film is saved, simply because the supporting cast of senior actors gives great experience to their parts and does the most of what they are given. Well it goes without saying that Amrita Singh is the film's biggest asset since hers is both the funniest and most moving performance. She is the typical Punjabi mom at some instances, and the compassionate, dedicated person at others, doing everything with her strong screen presence. Ronit Roy is good albeit this is practically the same role he played in Udaan, which is not a good thing not only because of typecasting but also because this is not a very good film and here his character is lacking in development and has a change of heart which is too good to be true. Revathi delivers a fine, understated performance, and so does Shiv Kumar Subramaniam. Then we have the main lead, and they are just lost with so-so roles and have zero chemistry. Arjun Kapoor is expressionless, and while this might be the character, it just doesn't work and he comes across far too wooden for his own good. Alia Bhatt is bubbly and cute but is nothing to write home about.

    2 States is not a very good film, but it is good entertainment. The music by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy is not too memorable for me this time, but it is very pleasant to the ears and nicely carries the narrative forward. While I expected more from the young leads, the supporting cast more than makes up for that. All of them are let down by the predictably sugarcoated end, but let it be. This is just for fun, and it does provide it here and there and is a good watch for the family.

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    • Trivia
      Chetan Bhagat's real life story.
    • Goofs
      When Krish is making Ananya's dad's presentation, her dad goes to get some comfortable clothes for Krish to sleep in and Krish shuts the lid of his Samsung Ultrabook. When her dad comes back, the lid is open. And when the two start talking again in the same scene, the Ultrabook is closed again.
    • Connections
      Featured in 60th Britannia Filmfare Awards (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Offo
      Performed by Aditi Singh Sharma, Amitabh Bhattacharya

      Music composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy / Shankar Mahadevan, Loy Mendonsa, Ehsaan Noorani

      Lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya

      2014 T-Series

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Official sites
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      • Stream 2 States officially on Hotstar Singapore
    • Language
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • 2 штaта
    • Filming locations
      • India
    • Production companies
      • Dharma Productions
      • Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,238,174
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,073,898
      • Apr 20, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $22,386,518
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      • 2h 29m(149 min)
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