Cast:
Urvashi Rautela, Gautam Gulati, Archana Puran Singh, Rajiv Gupta, Rumana
Molla
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Director: Ajay
Lohan
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Rating: **
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ee 5's latest comedy-drama
film Virgin Bhanupriya follows the story of Bhanupriya Awasthi (Urvashi
Rautela), a college student in her 20's who desperately desires to lose her
virginity but fails every time. Her parents Vijay (Rajiv Gupta) and Madhu
(Archana Puran Singh) are separated and always get to each other's throats
whenever they meet. Bhanu's best friend Rukul (Rumana Molla) consistently gives
her relationship guidance who herself has her life in shambles.
Rajeev (Sumit Gulati), one of
Rukul's acquaintances likes Bhanupriya and tries a lot of ways to attract her,
however, destiny has some different plans for Bhanupriya and she soon finds a
man, Shartiya a.k.a Abhimanyu (Gautam Gulati) in a hope to fulfil her search
for the perfect man. But according to Bhanupriya's family friend and tarot card
reader (Delnaaz Irani) she has destined for something else. What happens
further in Bhanupriya's life, does she get the man of her dreams or not is the
rest of the story of the film.
Virgin Bhanupriya revolves
around a girl who doesn't have anything important in her life except losing her
virginity. Some dialogues in this film are ridiculous or cheap would be a
proper term as they feel absurd in the name of sex comedy, especially the
conversation of Bhanu and her dad. Only at a few points, it seems to be funny
but for those of you who are expecting to see some good humour or some sizzling
scenes, you will surely be disappointed. Bhanu's love starts from the thought
of virginity and ends with that only.
Roles of females are powerful
in the film in terms of approach, appearance and limelight, but, sexual comedy
is all hither & thither. The storyline could have been better as, after
some time, it becomes boring and predictable. There's just a small twist which
could have fun and humour but unfortunately, that part is very less and again
fails to make it amusing.
Urvashi Rautela fits in the
character gracefully and her acting is appreciable, even in her silence, she is
more expressive in her emotional side as compared to Gautam Gulati who seems to
be overacting his part at many points but still, saves the grace with his charm
most of the time.
Rajiv Gupta as Bhanupriya's
father looks convincingly good in his character, Archana Puran Singh and
Brijendra Kala are average in their brief roles and Rumana Molla as
Bhanupriya's badass friend Rukul is a delight to watch on screen.
As a director, Ajay Lohan
plays his role quite well especially when there is no such comedy that is
expected. If talking about music then the songs are smooth and stir well with
the storyline. All in all, it's a one time watch that too if you are a fan of
Urvashi Rautela or Gautam Gulati.
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