Dream Girl full movie download(2019) - Dream Girl

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Dream Girl Movie Storyline:-
Had Dream Girl been an Anurag Kashyap film, the dingy friendship call center hidden away in the back of an electronics shop in a small town would have been lit up with neon lights. The women enticing men on phone calls would have been playful and seductive. The lonely men craving for attention and more would have been lusting behind women on the other side of the receiver. The narrative would have been complex and intense to the point of being enigmatic. But this is a Raaj Shaandilyaa film a clean, hilarious, and unidimensional take on friendship call centers.
Dream Girl Movie Download STORY:
Desperate to find employment, Karam picks up a job as ‘Pooja’ at a call center for sex chats, keeping most people in his life in the dark about the nature of his work. How long can he keep it up before everyone including his girlfriend and father find out?
Dream Girl Movie REVIEW:
From the time he is a kid, Karam does a fine job of imitating women’s voices. So while in school he makes proxy phone calls to teachers as his friend’s mom, when he is older, Karam (Ayushmann Khurrana) lands roles in local plays as Sita and Radha. And is often revered by the people in the small town of Gokul for his roles and mostly for the voice he is able to modulate. But it’s not something either he or his father, Jagjit Singh (Annu Kapoor) are comfortable with. His dad wants him to find a regular job, where he doesn’t have to do the woman act and Karam is also very clear that he will play these roles only till he finds a regular job. Which he does soon enough, but the only hitch is it requires him to be ‘Pooja’ at a call center for sex chats. Soon enough, ‘Pooja’ has an assortment of men and a woman besotted by her. And each of them wants to either meet or marry her. All this while Karam’s girlfriend Mahi (Nushrat Bharucha) is oblivious of his double life.
‘Dream Girl’ is positioned as an out and out comedy, so don’t expect any nuanced probe into crossdressing or exploring one’s sexuality. In fact, there is none of that.
While the premise of ‘Dream Girl’ is an interesting one, to begin with, it doesn’t go beyond that idea. However, director Raaj Shaandilya manages to evoke some amount of laughter in this situational comedy. But there is also a dollop of humor that treads into the bizarre, double entendre and at times offensive zone. As a variety of characters and situations are bunged in, the screenplay moves at an uneven pace. The songs, ‘Radhe Radhe’ and ‘Dil Ka Telephone’ add some of the peps to the wobbly plot.
The performances by an ensemble cast stay above board – Ayushmann Khurrana pulls off a commendable, self-assured act, despite working with a character that is not entirely well fleshed out. Annu Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Abhishek Bannerjee, and Manjot Singh add to the comic element. Nushrat Bharucha and Rajesh Sharma are effective.
At the end of it, the film slips in a message on loneliness, social media friends, and having someone to talk to. Despite the flaws, ‘Dream Girl’ attempts to show the leading man in a different light, and manages to entertain in parts.
‘Dream Girl’ is positioned as an out and out comedy, so don’t expect any nuanced probe into crossdressing or exploring one’s sexuality. In fact, there is none of that.
While the premise of ‘Dream Girl’ is an interesting one, to begin with, it doesn’t go beyond that idea. However, director Raaj Shaandilya manages to evoke some amount of laughter in this situational comedy. But there is also a dollop of humor that treads into the bizarre, double entendre and at times offensive zone. As a variety of characters and situations are bunged in, the screenplay moves at an uneven pace. The songs, ‘Radhe Radhe’ and ‘Dil Ka Telephone’ add some of the peps to the wobbly plot.
The performances by an ensemble cast stay above board – Ayushmann Khurrana pulls off a commendable, self-assured act, despite working with a character that is not entirely well fleshed out. Annu Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Abhishek Bannerjee, and Manjot Singh add to the comic element. Nushrat Bharucha and Rajesh Sharma are effective.
At the end of it, the film slips in a message on loneliness, social media friends, and having someone to talk to. Despite the flaws, ‘Dream Girl’ attempts to show the leading man in a different light, and manages to entertain in parts.
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