iamwhatiam8990
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[No Spoilers Review] -- It's certain! Kangana is the queen of the Hindi film industry today. If Queen (the 2014 movie) did not vouch for that, Tanu Weds Manu Returns (TWMR) makes it crystal clear. If she can project two completely opposite characters -- a bad-ass woman with a killer attitude and an independent, tough-outside-soft-inside Haryanvi athlete with unusually huge incisors and a freckled nose -- in a time frame of 121 minutes so convincingly, then you ought to agree with me that she is one of the best actresses of her generation.
Predominantly a true laugh riot, TWMR can be considered as an addition to the list of movies, which have turned out to be better than their prequels. Although Kangana steals the show, Madhavan, who blends extremely well, cannot be ignored for his simplistic yet effective portrayal of her husband. Of course, Deepak Dobriyal's (Pappiji) supporting act and comic timing completely takes this movie to another level. If you particularly remember him for the hilarious 'Jai Mata Di' scene in the prequel (like I do), he will take you by storm in TWMR. With great direction and a brilliant supporting cast, you can be sure that TWMR will be two and a half hours of your time well spent.
Predominantly a true laugh riot, TWMR can be considered as an addition to the list of movies, which have turned out to be better than their prequels. Although Kangana steals the show, Madhavan, who blends extremely well, cannot be ignored for his simplistic yet effective portrayal of her husband. Of course, Deepak Dobriyal's (Pappiji) supporting act and comic timing completely takes this movie to another level. If you particularly remember him for the hilarious 'Jai Mata Di' scene in the prequel (like I do), he will take you by storm in TWMR. With great direction and a brilliant supporting cast, you can be sure that TWMR will be two and a half hours of your time well spent.
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