After a long time Pakistani film industry has come out with something this The next best thing about the movie is its cinematography. After seeing her in TV series 'Humsafar' and now in 'Bin Roye', one could hardly retain the excitement to see her act again, this time for Bollywood.Īpart from Mahira, Humayun Saeed delivers in parts too, only if you are able to get your eyes off Mahira and appreciate his efforts.Īrmeena Khan is there for few frames but the time is too less to establish her character. Mahira Khan's screen presence is amazing and the way she uses her eyes to convey her emotions, reminds you a lot of KJo's and Yash Raj's Shah Rukh Khan. Intensity the woman has can even put SRK's Rajs and Rahuls to shame. Mahira Khan, the women who is all set for her Bollywood debut with Shah Rukh Khan in 'Raees', is the show-stealer. All this could've been avoided if the editing was crisp and correct. You could also feel various plot holes in the movie if you haven't read the book. The film is an adaptation of Farhat Ishtiaq's novel 'Bin Roye Aansoo' where, in order to fit the film in 2 hour slot, character development has been skipped, which makes it hard for audience to sympathise with certain characters. Half way into the film, and you have already drawn out the plan in which the events will proceed and maybe even end. Rich families, love triangle, designer outfits, family tragedy, exotic locales and happy endings. The film reminds you a lot of Sooraj Barjatya and Karan Johar's style of filmmaking. As Saba fights to survive the heartbreak and moves on in her life, a tragedy befalls on the family, forcing her to face her demons and fall in love with Irtiza again. The film is a story about a fun loving girl Saba (Mahira Khan) whose world comes crashing down when the man she has loved since childhood, her best friend and cousin Irtiza (Humayun Saeed), falls in love and gets married to her long-lost sister Saman (Armeena Khan).
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