Vivek Kumar
one of the worst movies of my life. I was in shock for 2-3 days, why I wasted my 2 hrs on this movie. Pathetic direction. I just could not understand what was going on. There is no connection or synchronization between scenes. Over dramatic cinematography. Instead they should have paid more attention to screenplay. I wonder, none of the crew member of this movie, ever objected that this is a disaster in the name of cinema and should not release it.
Varun Chaudhary
Doubt is rather unfairly maligned; It may be true that it has killed more dreams than failure ever will, but sometimes, a tactfully timed doubt can be used to end an embarrassingly bad dream before it gets out of hand. Let's take Divya Khosla Kumar's second directorial feature, Sanam Re, as an example. If the director or the producers – T-Series' Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar – had listened to any doubts they may have had during the making of this film, we might have been spared yet another ill-conceived love story. Unfortunately, they didn't and as a result, Sanam Re exists. The alleged plot of the film is incoherent, cliché-ridden and was probably written by the children who appear in the intermittent flashbacks. The movie begins with Akash (Pulkit Samrat) who is too busy struggling up the corporate ladder to find time for love or even answer his mother's phone calls. Even as he allows his obnoxious boss (a hammy Manoj Joshi) to bully him, he can't escape the life that he has left behind in Tanakpur, a place, where no matter what time of the year it is, the CGI snow keeps falling. When Akash is called home to help sell off the derelict photo studio that once belonged to his ailing grandfather (a bewigged, bespectacled Rishi Kapoor), we are helpfully given some glimpses into the past so that the director can drive home the point of the film – which is that no matter how hard you try, you can't escape love. Or something like that. We also discover that Akash once had a childhood sweetheart Shruti (Yami Gautam) who he gave up in his search for material success.
enlighteningalok
First of all I was surprised to find some positive reviews about the movie. Then I noticed that most of the positive reviews have a weird similarity. All the user names have bollywood personalities name + do. secondly all such users were registered exactly 1 month & 3 weeks prior to day. Coincidence???? naah..just shoddy work by PR team I guess.Coming to my review of the movie, it has great music, good looking actors, superb locales & a great cameo by Rishi kapoor. But that's not all that you require to make a film... right?? The story had the potential to be a good romantic movie, but ultimately has a lot of gaps in the story telling. Eg. The story starts with the 500 steps theory which you will think is the crux of the romance. The journey ends in-front of the Urvashi's childhood characters home ..but pulkit ends up falling in love with Yami. 2nd : what was yami's character doing in Canada?? its a half cooked story which fails to connect you with any of the characters..Even the humor in the movie is quite cheap.So overall its a waste of time..I was totally disappointed by the movie.
raveena-29338
I don't really like dramatic movies but this movie is totally worth watching by Divya Khosla Kumar, starring the gorgeous Yami Gautam & Pulkit Samrat. Go Sanam Re! #SanamReToday This movie has my heart. I'm going to watch it again & again it is so nice and super cute & romantic! It's probably one of the best romances you could see on screen! Great chemistry between the leads! But, Don't forget your tissues when you go to watch it. Sanam Re is a love story that will stay with you! I guarantee it! Also, Divya Khosla Kumar goes above predictability with bringing out fine performances from Samrat and especially Yami Gautam. Uravshi is a fine watch as well. 10. The best love story of the year 2016.