Speaking of which, the background music in Meri Pyaari Bindu will resonate with those who loved making ‘mixed tapes’ (audio cassettes), which could be played on the two-in-ones so commonly used through the 80s. When you hear the lilting ‘jeebone ki pabo na’ playing in the background, you smile, because well, how many times have you plucked out that song on a guitar and sung along if you have lived with that kind of family, or friend? Much of it is set in Calcutta, before it became Kolkata, and Bubla’s large, loving, boisterous carrom-playing Bengali family is spot on. Yes, she is bubbly, and cute, and all the descriptors given above, but that’s not enough.Īs befits a Yashraj production, everything else is in place. Parineeti Chopra is written minus requisite depth, and stays on the surface. Ayushmann Khurrana, as the steadfast Bubla (lovely touch, that pet name), fares a little better because he is given more to play with. Ayushmann Khurrana in Meri Pyaari Bindu.įor a rom com (as one character in the film points out so presciently, how different can love stories be) to stand out from the ones that have been done before, setting, situations and characters have be new.
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