

Bilal Ahmed's ( Abhay Deol) track grows on the side almost unnoticed.

Surprisingly, there is some subtle humor too.Īlso, unexpected is the social commentary on parental pressure in the form of a parallel thread. But some of its one-liners and situations make you giggle at the silliness. Sure, Happy Bhag Jayegi has all the trappings of a typical romcom, that goes for the “chaotic lie-after-lie” brand of comedy. Milliblog - "After Housefull 3, Sohail has a couple of good numbers here too!" India Today - "If he keeps giving forgettable work like this, it might not take too much effort for the audience to erase him from their memories." Will it keep me entertained and/or charmed through the couple hours though? That and the couple quips in the trailer are just about enough to draw me to the theater. There is a third angle here and that might be the one to look forward to most – both because of the actor involved, Abhay Deol and the character himself. It doesn't help that Jimmy Sheirgill is called upon yet again to be the guy who loses his bride-to-be.

With both themes - runaway bride and a Indian finding themselves in Pakistan – done a few times, the combination will have to be give something really different - dialogue or individual situations or something. This could have been interesting if one of the aspects was novel. This time Tanu Weds Manu meets Bajrangi Bhaijaan.
