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In an otherwise convoluted and slow-paced film, where the plot meanders aimlessly, what keeps you hooked are the good performances by the ensemble cast. Humour comes in the form of absurd dialogues and situational moments with gags, which make the film appear more like a theatrical show with disjointed acts. Mounted on a lavish scale, the essence of the simple and somewhat sweet messages are lost, in the quagmire of cinematic gimmicks.Īlso, the screenplay padded with basic animation and remixed songs like "Neend na mujkho aaye" or "Eena, Meena Deeka" does nothing to boost the pace and content of the film. If the plot and premise of the film seem promising, it is the execution of the tale that is flawed and is the film's undoing. Isha, Vipin's daughter, is the sacrificial goat in the family and is being betrothed to Robin (Diljit Dosanjh), brother of a rich Sindhi businessman Harry Fandwani (Sanjay Kapoor). Predictably so, he falls in love with the orphan Alia. Jagjinder Joginder (Shahid Kapoor) is the wedding planner who arrives to ensure the smooth execution of this big-fat-Sindhi wedding. With a love story being an essential ingredient for a commercial Hindi film, that too, is thrown in for good measure.īankrupt and on the verge of penury, the wedding, is a business deal, pouts the matriarch of the Arora family, Kamala (Sushma Seth) during a family conference that consists of her three sons: Vipin (Pankaj Kapur), Viren and Vinay (Sagar Arya), daughter-in-law Geetu (Niki Walia), grand-daughter Isha (Sanah Kapoor) and an orphan girl Alia (Alia Bhatt) who has been adopted by Vipin. Treated like a fantasy film with a back-drop of an ostentatious Indian wedding, Vikas Bahl's "Shaandaar" is actually the story of a father-daughter bonding. Film: "Shaandaar" Cast: Shahid Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Sanah Kapoor, Sushma Seth, Pankaj Kapur, Niki Aneja Walia, Sanjay Kapoor, Diljit Dosanjh Director: Vikas Bahl