amazing unsatisfied
So, “Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba” came out, and a bunch of us were pretty hyped because the first movie, “Hasseen Dillruba,” was like, really good. It had this killer story and some seriously amazing acting. But, man, the sequel? Not so much. This little review’s gonna break down what didn’t work for me, looking at the story, the acting, how it was put together, and the tunes.
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keep unsatisfied
The plot’s supposed to keep building on what happened before, right? But this one, it just couldn’t keep up. It’s like watching Rani (Taapsee Pannu) all over again, but in a not-so-cool way. They tried to throw in some new twists and turns, but they felt like the same old, same old. Nothing really shocked me or made me go “Whoa, didn’t see that coming!” It’s like they tried to copy the first one, but ended up with a watered-down version.

vikrant unsatisfied
Taapsee Pannu? She’s the real deal. She played Rani with all her heart, just like before. But the script?. It’s like they took a step backward with her character. And Vikrant Massey, he’s a solid actor, too. But even with both of them trying their best, the spark between them from the first movie just wasn’t there in this one. It’s like they had to stick to a script that didn’t let them show off their chemistry like before.
The other people in the movie, the sidekicks, they’re okay, but they don’t really do much. It’s like they’re just there to fill up the screen. They could’ve had some really cool parts, but instead, they’re just kind of… meh.
The guy who directed it, Vinil Matthew, he’s back for round two, but it seems like he couldn’t quite capture the magic this time. The movie feels all over the place, with some scenes that drag on forever and others that zip by too fast. It’s like he couldn’t decide if he wanted to tell a slow, dramatic story or a fast-paced thriller.
And the visuals? They’re okay, I guess. Nothing that makes you go “Wow!” It’s not bad, but it’s not going to blow your mind.
The music? Oh boy. The first one had some banging tracks that everyone was singing along to. But this one? You’ll probably forget the songs before the movie’s even over. They’re just kind of there, you know? They don’t really make you feel the feels or get you pumped up for what’s happening on screen.
So, the critics and the folks who watched it, they’re not loving it. It’s like everyone’s feeling let down because the first movie was so cool. They all wanted more of that, but this sequel just doesn’t hit the spot. It’s like ordering your favorite dish at a restaurant and getting something totally different and not as good.
it does become predictable after a certain point, and during most of the big twists, the audience is not given enough time to just marvel at these.
Look, “Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba” isn’t the worst thing ever, but it’s not what we were hoping for. It’s got Taapsee and Vikrant doing their thing, but the story’s just not up to snuff. It’s a bummer, really. The original had so much potential, but this one just doesn’t cut it. It’s like watching a movie you’ve already seen before, but not in a fun, nostalgic way.
In the end, it’s a reminder that making a sequel is tough. You want to keep the good stuff from the first one but also give people something new to chew on. This one? It’s like leftovers that didn’t quite hit the spot.