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Fanney Khan Movie Review: Anil Kapoor, Rajkummar Rao impressive; film loaded with unnecessary melodrama

Fanney Khan LIVE Review: Anil Kapoor and Rajkummar Rao's camaraderie in the film is a show-stealer, however, the climax of the film could've been crisper.

The day is finally here when we're getting to see Aishwarya Rai Bachchan back on the silverscreen. Anil Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Rajkummar Rao-starrer Fanney Khan is all set to release today. The Atul Manjrekar-directorial is releasing along with two other Bollywood movies including Karwaan and Mulk. While Mulk and Karwaan already got thumbs up from the critics across the country, we’ll now have to see how Fanney Khan manages to impress the critics as well as the audience. The film is an emotional story about a father who aspires to see his daughter become the next Lata Mangeshkar of India. In order to raise money for her first recording, he kidnaps popstar Baby Singh played by Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Rajkummar Rao plays his ally in the task.

Fanney Khan has been directed by debutante Atul Manjrekar. Also, Anil Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan are coming together in a film after 17 years. Last time, they came together in Humara Dil Aapke Pas Hai, which released in 2000. Also, it’s the first time Rajkummar Rao will be romancing Aishwarya on the silverscreen.

In an exclusive interview to India TV, Anil Kapoor spoke about his nervousness working with a newbie director. He said, “I was nervous before, however, all my insecurities vanished as soon as I hit the sets. Fanney Khan is a very beautiful film and it doesn't seem it is Atul's first movie.”
11:35 am: Atul Manjrekar could have treated the second half more crisply. While the first half was taut, the second half was filled with unnecessary drama.

11:25 am: Fanney Khan also tells a lot about rich and influential people who use the less-privileged as puppets for their personal gains.

11:20 am: The climax is gripping, emotional and will make you wonder what will happen next.

11:10 am: The film also introduces the aspects of dirty game of TRP played in reality shows these days.

11:05 am: Fanney Khan saw an unlikely pairing of Rajkummar Rao and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Though it seemed absurd before, but after watching the film their chemistry will make you believe that opposites do attract.

10:50 am:  Fanney Khan unfolds smoothly at the beginning of the second half. If you're expecting an overly-melodramatic film, the Anil Kapoor-starrer is not a thing for you.

10:35 am: Rajkummar Rao never fails to hit the bull's eye. He impresses with his child-like demeanour in the film. All the Rajkummar Rao fans, get ready for his aww-dorable performance in Fanney Khan.

10:15 am: Nothing like its never happened before. Divya Dutta is phenomenal on screen. She aptly portrays a doting mother and loving wife. Earlier, we have seen her playing a doting mother in Gippi, which was also based around body shaming.
10:00 am: Fanney Khan has the humour and emotions in the right proportions. It's delight to see when Rajkummar Rao, Anil Kapoor and Aishwarya Rai Bachchan are together on screen.

09:50 am: Fanney Khan is definitely a musical film. The first hour of the movie itself is loaded with three songs. The generation gap between a father and a daughter is depicted in the film in a relatable manner.

09:40 am: Fanney Khan also subtly takes a dig at casting couch in the industry. The bromance between Rajkummar Rao and Anil Kapoor is so cute that you won't want it to end. What to expect when two brilliant actors share the screen space.

09:30 am:  No one could have played the character of Baby Singh better than the ethereal beauty Aishwarya Rai Bachchan. Whenever you see her on the screen, its a sight for sore eyes. She is oozing glamour and oomph in each frame. Fanney Khan gets a good start!

09:20 am:  Welcome Anil Kapoor, the ever-energetic actor as Prashant Sharma aka Fanney Khan. Sonu Nigam's rehashed version of Badan Pe Sitare is a delight in theatres. The evergreen actor grooves on the song, mimicking Shammi Kapoor's signature steps
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