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Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba Review: A Twisted Tale Cut Short

When Too Much Twist Knots the Story

Mahan Zahiri by Mahan Zahiri
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Three years after the stormy success of Haseen Dillruba came Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba, returning us to the deeply troubled world of Rani and Rishu. The 2021 film left us with as many questions as answers about the twisted relationship between Taapsee Pannu’s Rani and Vikrant Massey’s Rishu. Director Vinil Mathew spun a tale of deception, obsession, and passion that gripped audiences until the climactic finale.

Now in 2022, we find Rani and Rishu on the run once more, hiding out in the bustling city of Agra. But their troubles are far from over—Rishu’s police officer uncle Montu, played by Jimmy Shergill, is determined to track down his nephew, the prime suspect in the murder of Rani’s ex-lover Neel. With Montu closing in, Rani hatches yet another desperate plan to reunite with her beloved Rishu.

Picking up the story under new director Jayprad Desai, Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba promises to continue the twisted romance that captured our attention before. New characters like the besotted Abhimanyu complicate matters further for Rani and Rishu in their mission to flee together once and for all.

Yet does this sequel manage to recapture that uniquely unsettling charm in the way the first film did? As Rani and Rishu find themselves entangled in their most dire situation yet, their passion will be tested to the breaking point.

The Twisted Tale Continues

Let’s recap the story of Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba. At the end of 2021’s Haseen Dillruba, Rani and Rishu found themselves on the run from authorities after framing Rishu’s cousin Neel for murder. The couple fled their small town, but their freedom remains uncertain.

This sequel picks up with Rani and Rishu in hiding within the bustling city of Agra. Still posing as a widow, Rani operates a beauty salon under an assumed name. Meanwhile, Rishu teaches at a coaching center while obscuring his true identity. But their biggest threat hasn’t forgotten the case—Rishu’s police officer uncle Montu remains determined to bring his nephew to justice for Neel’s death.

Montu’s stubborn investigation causes complications for Rani as she secretly plans their escape abroad with Rishu. It’s then she encounters Abhimanyu, a besotted local man unaware of her real situation. Rani sees potential in manipulating Abhimanyu’s feelings to assist her and Rishu. Against Rishu’s warnings, Rani draws Abhimanyu deeper into her deceptions.

As Montu closes in, Rani’s lies and misdirections begin spinning wildly out of control. She arranges a marriage to Abhimanyu to better convince Montu of Rishu’s supposed death. But Abhimanyu soon grows suspicious of his new wife’s true motives. And he’s not the only one—Montu remains one step behind in his dogged pursuit of the truth.

The twists come at a dizzying pace. Just when it seems Rani has secured their freedom, new revelations emerge that could destroy any chance of escape. With so many characters now clutching at pieces of the puzzle, how much longer can Rani and Rishu evade the dire consequences of their crimes? As their desperate situation grows ever more convoluted, this thriller takes yet another twisted turn.

Standout Performances in a Flawed Film

As with the first film, Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba features some truly stellar acting work. Vikrant Massey owns the role of the tortured Rishu with his usual skill. We feel Rishu’s conflict between love and moral duty in every scene. His chemistry with Pannu keeps their relationship compelling, even as the plot grows convoluted.

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Taapsee Pannu brings Rani’s deceptions vividly to life yet again. This Rani proves even more cunning and volatile than before. Pannu fills her with a desperate intensity that drives the story forward, for better or worse. While not quite matching her nuanced depth in the original, Pannu fully commits to the unbalanced mindset this sequel demands.

As their new obstacle, Sunny Kaushal makes Abhimanyu’s infatuation with Rani feel genuinely unsettling. His scenes with Massey display an eerie tension. It’s a credit to Kaushal that Abhimanyu remains an enigma until the final moments. His connection to Pannu’s spontaneous Rani keeps viewers guessing about his true intentions.

Unfortunately, Jimmy Shergill sees limited use as relentless cop Montu. He sells Montu’s dogged hunt well in their scenes together. But the script denies Shergill room to flesh out Montu’s personal stake in the case. It’s a disservice not to utilize such a gifted actor’s talents more fully.

Overall, strong performances almost, but not completely, make up for narrative flaws. The true standouts lift even the most absurd moments. It’s sad this cast wasn’t served by a story worthy of their combined abilities. With a tighter script in hand, their energy and chemistry could have worked magic.

Captivating Visuals Despite Directorial Flaws

While the script falls short, Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba contains several technical accomplishments. The sequence relocating the tale to bustling Agra draws us neatly into its lush backdrop. Scenes amidst the city’s vibrant locales immerse us in this risky new world Rani and Rishu now navigate.

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Perhaps the most arresting element is the visual storytelling. Subtle clues woven throughout speak volumes about the characters. Rani’s hand-shaped phone stand, for instance, hints at her manipulation skills. Song selections also color each moment effectively—”Ek”Haseena Thi” plays her betrayal perfectly.

Regrettably, solid foundations aren’t matched by direction. Where the original constantly raised tensions, this installment feels unexcitingly conventional despite sporadic thrills. More focus was needed to match unpredictable twists with visceral stakes. Style remains, but not the nuance that left us spellbound last time.

Cinematography achieves what’s asked, capturing Agra’s grandeur and intimacy equally well. Yet music and editing fail to distinguish themselves particularly. The soundtrack wants a signature tune to equal Neel’s haunting lullaby. More could have been made of these technical tools to strengthen pacing issues.

While visual cues amaze, direction lacks the original’s grip. With tighter guidance, Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba’s stunning canvas could have shined far brighter.

Flawed Script Undoes Promising Production

While Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba boasts many artistic merits, it’s let down by its screenplay. The story attempts too much, losing focus amid unnecessary detours.

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In the first film, references to Dinesh Pandit’s novels enriched the mystery. Here they feel forced, lacking the same nuanced thread between fiction and reality. Critical moments happen without buildup, leaving viewers bemused rather than intrigued.

Key details go unmentioned too. We’re told Rani and Rishu separate but not shown their painful goodbye. Abhimanyu’s motives switch inexplicably. Major twists also introduce plot holes—if characters knew X, why not do Y?

The narrative meanders as a result. What could have been crisp chase scenes drag with filler. Unexpected revelations disrupt momentum instead of propelling it.

Character development also suffers. Rani and Rishu’s love seems told, not shown. Their chemistry once so compelling now feels robotic to serve convolutions. Minor roles like Poonam and Montu deserve more fleshing out.

With focus on one storyline and fewer characters, the script could have explored its cast’s nuances rather than leave them wasted. A tighter structure would have stopped potential in ashing promise.

While visuals and acting impress, even they can only lift the story so far. Strong execution is key to any thriller’s success, and poor writing sinks this otherwise accomplished production. Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba demonstrates how one weak link can undermine an otherwise quality whole.

Flashes of Flair amid a Flawed Finish

Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba showed flashes of brilliance early on. Its opening transported us back to the intoxicating world of Rani and Rishu seamlessly.

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Some plot developments packed a punch too. Rani’s bold manipulations of Abhimanyu generated intrigue, as did Montu’s dogged pursuit. Visual flourishes continued to immerse, from colorful Agra scenes to poetic character clues.

Yet where the first hour captivated, the second lost its way. Subplots went unresolved, major turns felt forced. Events occurred without sense. Questions went unanswered, not teased.

Revelations failed to wow, puzzling more than pleasing. Twists introduced complications without payoff. Cameos like Poonam felt pointless rather than enhancing.

Most disappointing, the climax and conclusion tied no threads. After so much convoluted chaos, resolution proved nonexistent. We merited closure, not more mystery opening.

Its fine potential went unfinished. What could have been taut suspense dissolved into illogical mayhem. Complexity outweighed understanding.

While fleeting flashes sparkled, they couldn’t salvage a finale, failing utterly to do justice to the engrossing setup. Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba flamed briefly before fizzling into an unsatisfying mess. More’s the pity such a promise went up in smoke.

The Fizzled Farewell

In the end, Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba proves one of disappointment rather than thrill. While flashes dazzle, they fail to redeem weak storytelling, sabotaging a talented production.

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Casual viewers may find fleeting fun, but those deeply invested in Rani and Rishu’s saga will find little reward. A nuanced narrative begged continuation, yet attention wanders in unnecessary diversions.

With rich grounds for dark delight established beforehand, this sequel planted seeds just to leave them lying. Complex knots tied merely grow more confounding instead of satisfying climax.

It’s sad to see such a gripping world go to waste. This crew holds talent to transport once more, given sturdier foundations. However, shaky construction saps any thrill here.

Unless an avid completionist, discomfort outweighs diversion. One hopes the third time proves charmed—should Pannu and team elect to tie these frayed edges neatly. For now, this installment brings more sigh than satisfaction as credits roll on a fizzled farewell. The mysteries of love and crime deserve better than such an unfulfilling conclusion.

The Review

Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba

5 Score

Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba had promise yet faltered in its execution. A tight script and taut direction were needed to do justice to the twisted premise and skilled cast. However, poor planning sunk what could have been engrossing suspense into nonsensical mayhem. While fleeting flashes engrossed, they were too rare to compensate for large narrative gaps. Phir Aayi Hasseen Dillruba proves a frustrating sequel that squandered great potential.

PROS

  • Intriguing setup and relocation of story to Agra
  • Strong performances from leads Vikrant Massey and Taapsee Pannu
  • Interesting new characters like Abhimanyu and Poonam
  • Evocative visual storytelling and production qualities

CONS

  • Overly convoluted and confusing plot
  • Poor pacing with unnecessary diversions
  • Holes in character development and story logic
  • Wasted potential of cast like Jimmy Shergill
  • Unsatisfying resolution that left many questions unanswered

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