
It is a characteristic 'Vikram Bhatt start' that the soundtrack of Hamari Adhuri Kahani fetches for itself, what with the sound of piano kick-starting the proceedings. This time around with Vidya Balan in the fold, a mature score is pretty much on the cards. Mohit Suri, Mahesh Bhatt, Emraan Hashmi, Jeet Ganguly, Mithoon, Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal and more - There are ample names out there that have come together in different permutations and combinations, and managed to create something exciting each time around. After all, the combination couldn't have been better.


One has huge, really huge expectations from the music of Hamari Adhuri Kahani. Even his first movie ‘Zeher’ starring Emraan and Shamita Shetty, which didn’t do well at the Box Office, had conflicting emotions at play.Hamari Adhuri Kahani Review & Review Rating ‘Hamari Adhuri Kahani’ comes from ‘Aashiqui 2’ and ‘Ek Villain’ director Mohit Suri and keeping that in consideration, this movie is expected to be high on emotions. And hence, this movie might just be his rebirth in the Indian film industry. There’s much more to Emraan Hashmi than just kissing. If the trailer is anything to go by, one has to admit that Emraan Hashmi’s talent is by and far untapped, that this actor can emote really well and that he should be freed from the shackles of his kisser image. Imagine his situation – you have Vidya, you have Rajkummar and then, you have yourself, bogged down by the pre-conceived image of a “serial kisser”.īut despite all this, Emraan Hashmi blows you away with his lover boy and love-lorn-teary eyes. The one person who must have had a difficult time coping up with the pressures of different kinds is our very own “serial kisser” Emraan Hashmi. And that’s pretty difficult, we must say. He slaps Vidya, makes you cringe, hate him. But you don’t, for there is an element of intrigue in his portrayal of the abuser. In ‘Hamari Adhuri Kahani’, Rao plays a wife-beater, a drunkard and has all the elements that can make you hate him. It’s quite amazing as to how Rajkummar Rao holds his own in women-centric movies like ‘Queen’ and this one, but it definitely calls for attention. So, while he doesn’t shy away from donning the tapori role in Sonam Kapoor’s ‘Dolly Ki Doli’ and showing his dance moves, he isn’t scared to do miniscule roles like that in Vikas Bahl’s ‘Queen’. Talking about the other National Award winning actor Rajkummar Rao, this man is a revelation, or becomes one with every subsequent release, be it ‘Shahid’, ‘Kai Po Che’, ‘Queen’ or ‘Dolly Ki Doli’. The completion to that “adhuri kahaani” does come with this movie.

She was definitely not herself with roles like that of ‘Ghanchakkar’ and ‘ Shaadi Ke Side Effects’. The title too does complete justice with Vidya’s career graph as after the 2012 movie ‘Kahaani’, the success story of the actress somehow stopped.
