Haseen Dillruba: A jumble of problematic perspectives on love and passion
Taapsee Panu and Vikrant Massey try to make this film work
Monday 05 July 2021
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Taapsee Pannu, Vikrant Massey, Harshvardhan Rane
The film takes you back to Kabir Singh and the embarrassing words by the film’s director justifying violence in a relationship by calling it a sign of passionate love. Taking this toxic mentality a step further, Haseen Dillruba has a dialogue that says ‘Amar prem wahi hai jispe khoon ke halke halke se cheente ho’ (eternal love is stained with drops of blood).(Spoilers ahead.)
This dialogue is spoken by Rani (Taapsee Pannu) to the investigating cop in a police station. If I remember correctly, she utters this line to justify why she was tolerating violence (murder attempts to be precise!) at the hands of her husband, Rishabh. When she speaks this line, the station bursts into murmurs of appreciation.
Ray review: Half full and half empty!
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