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It's a showy part, but Varun surrenders to it elevating even the film's few mundane moments and make us root for his impish character right through to the films somewhat convoluted climax. The show-stealer here though is Varun, who's character goes through the whole gamut right from man child to heartbreak, to ultimately giving women the respect they deserve. As well as churning out impressive performances here too, they boost the film with their sparkling camaraderie bouncing off of each other, and adding depth and dimension to characters that may have otherwise been predictable had they not been the protagonists. What’s more, since Humpty, both Varun and Alia have had an impressive run at the movies, in diverse roles and have grown leaps and bounds both in terms of ability and confidence. Shashank Khaitan’s writing has drastically improved and while I enjoyed Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, it failed to move me because of its somewhat flat screenplay. Yes I know it's been out a month now, and every online movie portal, blogger, critic, showbiz website et al has rinsed the plot out of the film, but I felt compelled to write about it, purely because it gave me major 90's feels, making me reminisce of the Chi Chi-David Dhawan films of yore, and because I had such a blast seeing Varun and Alia channelling their inner Govinda and Madhuri respectively, in what has to be the most unapologetic tribute to hard core yesteryear masala films in recent years. Producers: Hiroo Johar, Karan Johar, Apoorva Mehta Cast: Varun Dhawan, Alia Bhatt, Sahil Vaid, Aakanksha Singh, Gauahar Khan, Aparshakti Khurana, Rituraj Singh, Kanupriya Pandit