Plot: Chetan Bhagat's novel Two States' film has been released to States. Story: The film Krish Malhotra ( Arjun Kapoor) and...
Story: The film Krish Malhotra ( Arjun Kapoor) and Ananya Swaminathan (Alia Bhatt) around turns. meeting of the IIM, Ahmedabad is. Both - seem to love each other very much. Courses are over - do not decide to get married, but the real trouble starts from round here. Boy and girl get married usually agree, but not in India.
The boy loves girl. The girl loves boy. The girl's family has to love the guy. Boy's family has to love girl. The boy's family must come to the girl's family likes the girl's family must have liked the boy's family. Krish - Love Story of Ananya Twist also comes from here. A family of two - do not see each other until the single eye. As such, their love story which is often executed, it will have to look to see theater.
How Acting: There are many Besir last week - between the legs of the films 'Two States' has brought a relief to the audience. The film has a great story and acting of the cast is even more powerful. Ananya has been excellent in the role of Aliya. 'Highway', he once again proved that he is going to go much further in terms of acting.
His performance in the film brought him a list of Bollywood's top actresses will. However, 'Iskjade "and" bad guys "in films like rough - Arjun, who plays tough Krish has brought life into the role. A straight - plain innocuous-looking Krish Arjuna as you could not live without him impressed. Aliya is also superb chemistry with Arjun. In the cast, Ronit Roy, Amrita Singh did justice to their roles and Revathi also.
How about directing: a novel is not easy to make a film, because people are aware of the story already. In such praiseworthy Abhishek Varman, who directed the movie accurate. Even if you read Chetan Bhagat's novel will not bore you with the film. Yes, he 'Two States' read novels, watch movies and enjoy them.
What is a movie worth seeing?
'Two States' is a complete family entertaining movie. The film is based on and subject-based youth violence, abuse - nothing like the opponent. If you've read the novel, you can see the movie.