<p><strong>Cast:</strong> Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjana Sanghi, Saif Ali Khan</p>.<p><strong>Director:</strong> Mukesh Chhabra</p>.<p><strong>Rating</strong>: 3.5/5</p>.<p>Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s last movie <em>Dil Bechara</em>, which released directly on Disney+ Hotstar on Friday (July 24), is a fitting tribute to the ‘Patna Boy’ who made an impact in Bollywood. The film, an adaptation of the popular novel <em>The Fault In Our Stars</em>, revolves around the heartwarming relationship between two terminally-ill friends. The basic plot, which touches upon living life to the fullest and fulfilling desires, is quite engaging and has a universal appeal.</p>.<p>The story’s impact is enhanced by a sincere screenplay that relies on showing as opposed to telling. The bond between the protagonists has been fleshed out reasonably well and strikes a chord. The nok-jhok between ‘Manny’ and ‘Kizie’ is relatable and adds a sense of bubbliness to the onscreen action. Similarly, a key scene involving a confrontation between the heroine and her family hits the right notes with its organic intensity.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read:</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/dil-bechara-5-reasons-that-make-sushant-singh-rajput-s-last-movie-a-must-watch-864622.html" target="_blank">‘Dil Bechara’: 5 reasons that make Sushant Singh Rajput’s last movie a must watch</a></strong><br /><br />The emotional scenes, which form the backbone of <em>Dil Bechara</em>, have been executed with a great deal of finesse. They are heartbreaking and yet not too dramatic. The film also features a few Tamil references, which gel well with the narrative.</p>.<p>On the flip side,<em> Dil Bechara</em> slows down a bit around the 60-minute mark, which dilutes the impact momentarily. It also feels mildly predictable at times. These are, however, minor issues in the larger scheme of things.</p>.<p>Coming to performances, Sushant puts his best foot forward and makes a solid impact. His chemistry with his leading lady is quite crackling, to say the least. ‘Anni’ also hits it out of the park in a crucial scene, which highlights his character’s struggles.</p>.<p>Sanjana Sanghi is arguably the find of the year and impresses with her effortless performance. She has a good screen presence and does justice to a character that is anything but simple.</p>.<p>Saif Ali Khan makes his presence felt despite getting limited screen time. Noted actors Saswata Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee also make a decent impact.</p>.<p>The supporting cast serves its purpose reasonably well.</p>.<p>AR Rahman’s music is another big highlight of <em>Dil Bechara</em>. Most of the songs have situational appeal and add a new dimension to the movie.</p>.<p>The editing is also up to the mark. The other technical aspects have been handled with a fair deal of competence.</p>
<p><strong>Cast:</strong> Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjana Sanghi, Saif Ali Khan</p>.<p><strong>Director:</strong> Mukesh Chhabra</p>.<p><strong>Rating</strong>: 3.5/5</p>.<p>Actor Sushant Singh Rajput’s last movie <em>Dil Bechara</em>, which released directly on Disney+ Hotstar on Friday (July 24), is a fitting tribute to the ‘Patna Boy’ who made an impact in Bollywood. The film, an adaptation of the popular novel <em>The Fault In Our Stars</em>, revolves around the heartwarming relationship between two terminally-ill friends. The basic plot, which touches upon living life to the fullest and fulfilling desires, is quite engaging and has a universal appeal.</p>.<p>The story’s impact is enhanced by a sincere screenplay that relies on showing as opposed to telling. The bond between the protagonists has been fleshed out reasonably well and strikes a chord. The nok-jhok between ‘Manny’ and ‘Kizie’ is relatable and adds a sense of bubbliness to the onscreen action. Similarly, a key scene involving a confrontation between the heroine and her family hits the right notes with its organic intensity.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read:</strong> <strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/entertainment/dil-bechara-5-reasons-that-make-sushant-singh-rajput-s-last-movie-a-must-watch-864622.html" target="_blank">‘Dil Bechara’: 5 reasons that make Sushant Singh Rajput’s last movie a must watch</a></strong><br /><br />The emotional scenes, which form the backbone of <em>Dil Bechara</em>, have been executed with a great deal of finesse. They are heartbreaking and yet not too dramatic. The film also features a few Tamil references, which gel well with the narrative.</p>.<p>On the flip side,<em> Dil Bechara</em> slows down a bit around the 60-minute mark, which dilutes the impact momentarily. It also feels mildly predictable at times. These are, however, minor issues in the larger scheme of things.</p>.<p>Coming to performances, Sushant puts his best foot forward and makes a solid impact. His chemistry with his leading lady is quite crackling, to say the least. ‘Anni’ also hits it out of the park in a crucial scene, which highlights his character’s struggles.</p>.<p>Sanjana Sanghi is arguably the find of the year and impresses with her effortless performance. She has a good screen presence and does justice to a character that is anything but simple.</p>.<p>Saif Ali Khan makes his presence felt despite getting limited screen time. Noted actors Saswata Chatterjee and Swastika Mukherjee also make a decent impact.</p>.<p>The supporting cast serves its purpose reasonably well.</p>.<p>AR Rahman’s music is another big highlight of <em>Dil Bechara</em>. Most of the songs have situational appeal and add a new dimension to the movie.</p>.<p>The editing is also up to the mark. The other technical aspects have been handled with a fair deal of competence.</p>