If there is any movie of the Bollywood that probably marks the identity of Allahabad and the college life of that city, it is Haasil. Entire movie is like a sweet dish (soaked in the sugar of Eastern U.P. dialect).
Even the fans of Ranvijay Singh (character played by Irrfan Khan, for which he bagged Filmfare award for Best actor in negative role), have adopted the style of conversation in his way of dialoguebaazi.
Even the fans of Ranvijay Singh (character played by Irrfan Khan, for which he bagged Filmfare award for Best actor in negative role), have adopted the style of conversation in his way of dialoguebaazi.
Credit goes to Tigmanshu Dhulia for the beautiful and real depiction of student politics and life. As we have already seen, he is both a good actor and a good director (except the crap Bullet Raja). Jimmy Shergil and other characters of the movie have also performed well in their characters, but they will always be way behind Irrfan.
Though I haven't watched this movie in a cinema hall, I can imagine that had I been in the hall, I would have witnessed taaliyon pe taali (applauses for his dialogues) for every dialogue of Irrfan Khan.
Though I haven't watched this movie in a cinema hall, I can imagine that had I been in the hall, I would have witnessed taaliyon pe taali (applauses for his dialogues) for every dialogue of Irrfan Khan.
Had this movie not been produced, Bollywood wouldn't have witnessed a gem like Ranvijay Bhayya (oops... I meant Irrfan Khan).
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