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Director: Divya Khosla Kumar Cast: Himansh Kohli, Rakul Preet Singh, Nicole Faria, Dev Sharma, Shreyas Pardiwalla Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ (1.5/5) The Premise Three college friends—Laksh (Himansh Kohli), a guitarist; Saloni (Nicole Faria), a model; and Sharman (Dev Sharma), a nerd—live a carefree life of pranks, parties, and slow-motion walks. When an international business tycoon threatens to buy and demolish their cherished college for a mall, they are forced to participate in a "Youthicona" competition (a thinly veiled college battle) to raise funds and save their institution. Along the way, they deal with love triangles, betrayals, and the obligatory "lessons about life." What Works: The Music and the Eye Candy Let's start with the undeniable. The soundtrack by Pritam, Mithoon, and Yo Yo Honey Singh is an absolute banger. "Sunny Sunny" and "ABCDY" became anthems in 2014. The film’s longevity rests almost entirely on its music. If you are making a playlist for a road trip or a college reunion, Yaariyan will show up. The cinematography (by Sameer Arya) is glossy, the locations (Manali, Himachal Pradesh) are breathtaking, and the cast is exceptionally easy on the eyes. It’s a two-hour-long music video wrapped in a thin plot. What Fails: Literally Everything Else 1. The Script: The screenplay appears to have been written on a napkin during a coffee break. The "save the college" trope was already outdated when Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar did it in 1992. Here, the villain (Gulshan Grover, collecting a paycheck) is so cartoonishly evil that you expect him to twirl a mustache. The "competition" plot is nonsensical—winning a dance competition somehow gives you enough money to fight a real estate tycoon?

This is where the film ages like milk. A major track involves a foreign girl (Evelyn Sharma) who is initially presented as a "slut" for being sexually confident. Another track involves the "nerd" getting a makeover to impress a girl, implying that natural personality is worthless without abs and hair gel. The film also tries to tackle the issue of eve-teasing but resolves it with a slow-motion fight scene where the hero punches a dozen men. Deep, right? yaariyan -2014

The debutants deliver performances that range from wooden to "I’m trying really hard to look emotional." Himansh Kohli has screen presence but zero range. Rakul Preet Singh (in an early role) is charming but wasted in a damsel-in-distress arc. The rest of the ensemble speaks in a language that sounds like “English with Hindi words I just learned.” Director: Divya Khosla Kumar Cast: Himansh Kohli, Rakul

In the end, Yaariyan is the cinematic equivalent of instant noodles: looks colorful, smells promising, fills a void when you have nothing better, but leaves you feeling empty and slightly regretful afterward. The soundtrack by Pritam, Mithoon, and Yo Yo

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Director: Divya Khosla Kumar Cast: Himansh Kohli, Rakul Preet Singh, Nicole Faria, Dev Sharma, Shreyas Pardiwalla Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ (1.5/5) The Premise Three college friends—Laksh (Himansh Kohli), a guitarist; Saloni (Nicole Faria), a model; and Sharman (Dev Sharma), a nerd—live a carefree life of pranks, parties, and slow-motion walks. When an international business tycoon threatens to buy and demolish their cherished college for a mall, they are forced to participate in a "Youthicona" competition (a thinly veiled college battle) to raise funds and save their institution. Along the way, they deal with love triangles, betrayals, and the obligatory "lessons about life." What Works: The Music and the Eye Candy Let's start with the undeniable. The soundtrack by Pritam, Mithoon, and Yo Yo Honey Singh is an absolute banger. "Sunny Sunny" and "ABCDY" became anthems in 2014. The film’s longevity rests almost entirely on its music. If you are making a playlist for a road trip or a college reunion, Yaariyan will show up. The cinematography (by Sameer Arya) is glossy, the locations (Manali, Himachal Pradesh) are breathtaking, and the cast is exceptionally easy on the eyes. It’s a two-hour-long music video wrapped in a thin plot. What Fails: Literally Everything Else 1. The Script: The screenplay appears to have been written on a napkin during a coffee break. The "save the college" trope was already outdated when Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar did it in 1992. Here, the villain (Gulshan Grover, collecting a paycheck) is so cartoonishly evil that you expect him to twirl a mustache. The "competition" plot is nonsensical—winning a dance competition somehow gives you enough money to fight a real estate tycoon?

This is where the film ages like milk. A major track involves a foreign girl (Evelyn Sharma) who is initially presented as a "slut" for being sexually confident. Another track involves the "nerd" getting a makeover to impress a girl, implying that natural personality is worthless without abs and hair gel. The film also tries to tackle the issue of eve-teasing but resolves it with a slow-motion fight scene where the hero punches a dozen men. Deep, right?

The debutants deliver performances that range from wooden to "I’m trying really hard to look emotional." Himansh Kohli has screen presence but zero range. Rakul Preet Singh (in an early role) is charming but wasted in a damsel-in-distress arc. The rest of the ensemble speaks in a language that sounds like “English with Hindi words I just learned.”

In the end, Yaariyan is the cinematic equivalent of instant noodles: looks colorful, smells promising, fills a void when you have nothing better, but leaves you feeling empty and slightly regretful afterward.

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