

The story is transported to the small Uttar Pradesh town of Bareilly where the emotions and aspirations of the young clash head-on with the entrenched traditions and mores. The creative choices the director makes reflect amply in the final outcome.īareilly Ki Barfi Movie Review: A still from the filmīareilly Ki Barfi is a loose adaptation by Nitesh Tiwari (the writer and director of Dangal) and Shreyas Jain from French writer Nicolas Barreau's 2012 English-language novel, The Ingredients of Love. There is indeed something to be said about a Bollywood romantic comedy that lays so much store by its script, its relatable setting and believable characters. Indeed, Bareilly Ki Barfi isn't the kind of film that will sweep you off your feet, but there is sufficient charm and chutzpah in this effervescent brew to keep you invested all the way through. If not exactly scintillating, it is definitely entertaining enough not to fritter away its inherent advantages.

It is a largely inoffensive, mildly diverting small-town romance that generally hits the right buttons thanks primarily to a crisp and lively screenplay, earthy dialogues and effortless acting by a fine cast. He agrees to become a kind of messenger to convey the messages written by Mishra to Vidrohi.Cast: Kriti Sanon, Ayushmann Khurrana, Rajkummar Rao, Pankaj Tripathi, Seema PahwaĪshwiny Iyer Tiwari's sophomore effort Bareilly Ki Barfi is a sweet and delicious but eventually slight concoction. The man informed the curious lady that the writer had recently moved to another locality.

Going to the printing house where the novel was published, Mishra hoped to find out from the owner where she could find Pritam. Single-minded Beatty decides to find the author, Pritam Vidrohi, whose name is mentioned on the back cover. Quite quickly, to her great surprise, she realized that she was very similar to the main acting character of the work, Barfi. While waiting for the train, the main character purchased a book called "Bareilly Ki Barfi". The wayward young lady absolutely did not want to become the wife of a man about whom she knows nothing. This happened after another attempt by dad and mom to marry her off to the groom they themselves chose. A charming girl named Bitty Mishra, who lives in Bareli, one day escapes from home.
