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Bala Review: Aala Re Aala, Bala Aala!

Ayushmann has finally made his own brand of cinema where he depicts the real-life problems in a middle-class India. Since "Dream Girl" did NOT work for me a bit, I was skeptical about Bala and yes, Ayushmann went back to being the Ayushmann I adored in Bareilly ki Barfi, Andhadhun.

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Whats' Good: Acting: Ayushmann, Bhumi, Yami rock the stage with support from an amazing cast. Social Commentary: Some really good messaging laden with gallops of entertainment. Editing/Music/Dialogues: Amar Kaushik does well in writing the dialogue and settings. The song Tequila and Khata Hui are memorable. Characterization: Mainly, Bala works because of Latika, Bala, Pari and Mausiji who make the movie memorable.

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What's Bad: Missing Factor: As the movie ended, everything was there but still not there kind of feeling was there. Story: The story has been told and lacks a novelty that Ayushmann'a films usually have. Lack of Subtlety: Bala lacks the subtlety and the message is kind of 'in your face'.

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Bala is all in all the director's film. The movie works most of the time and keeps you entertained in its duration but still, there is something that seems to be missing. I am going with 3.5 stars for Bala. One of the better films of 2019, but will it stand in top10 Hindi movies of 2019 is yet to be seen!

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