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It’s been almost a year when theatres were asked to shut down due to rapid rise in the cases of Coronavirus in the country. Two of the films playing in theatres at that point were ANGREZI MEDIUM, produced by Dinesh Vijan, and KAAMYAAB, directed by Hardik Mehta. In an interesting turn of events, ROOHI, the film that releases today and kickstarts the movie-watching season in cinemas, is helmed by both these personalities. So does ROOHI manage to entertain and enthral the audiences? Or does it fail to entice? Let’s analyse.
ROOHI is the story of a possessed girl. Bhawra Pandey (Rajkummar Rao) and Kattanni Qureshi (Varun Sharma) work as crime journalists in a small town, Baagadpur. They also specialise in
Director:
Hardik
Mehta
In
the
midst
of
a
dense
forest,
Kattanni
(Varun
Sharma)
smitten
by
a
possessed
Roohi
(Janhvi
Kapoor),
tells
his
partner
in
crime
Bhaura
(Rajkummar
Rao),
Mujhe
toh
mohabbat
ho
ri
bhai,
Agar
yeh
bhi
mujhe
love
you
too
karti
naa,
toh
palat
kar
jaroor
dekhegi.
Sadly,
barring
a
few
scenes
including
this
comical
spoof
on
Dilwale
Dulhania
Le
Jayege s
iconic Palat
scene,
Dinesh
Vijan s
latest
film
Roohi
doesn t
give
you
enough
reasons
to palat
and
revisit
this
horror
comedy
after
the
first
viewing.
What s
Yay:
Songs,
Varun
Sharma
What s
Nay:
Direction,
Slothful
writing
Story
Roohi
begins
with