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Cast: Abhishek Bachchan, Inayat Verma, Nasser, Nora Fatehi & Others Director: Remo D’Souza Language: Hindi It is good to see Abhishek Bachchan’s acting skills are being recognised and he seems to be nailing the complex father-daughter relationship. Hopefully people will stop comparing him with Amitabh Bachchan now. First, it was Shoojit Sircar’s ‘I Want to Talk’ and now it is Remo D’Souza’s Be Happy.

No matter how much we try to see the character of Abhishek in the film, you will get to see only Abhishek, the father in real life. He has completely immersed himself in the role of a single father. What I liked about the film was the music and what I didn’t like about the film was the fast pace.



We are so used to slow burn movies and series on the digital platform, Be Happy seemed a bit too fast for my refined palette for cinema. Be Happy is written and directed by choreographer turned director Remo D’Souza. The choreography and music is fabulous, what it lacked is a solid script though the story is impressive which talks about hope and dream that is going to make you laugh and cry at the same time.

Nothing out of the box, but the climax is sad. Not just Abhishek Bachchan is phenomenal in the film, the little package Inayat Verma will steal your heart. It is only Nora Fatehi whose presence is totally irrelevant in the film and just doesn’t add any value to the story.

Be Happy explores the tender father-daughter relationship which is not as simple as people th.

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