![]() ![]() She lacks the obvious, larger-than-life mega-screen presence, but wins you over with her ‘ item’bomb’ simplicity. As the 'mango ‘ ishmile' flashing Zoya, she's adorable and admirable. Parineeti Chopra is fabulously effervescent. He uses his boy-man charm topped with that infectious ‘batteesi’ effectively, and keeps up the temperatures throughout. In an impressive debut, Arjun Kapoor believably plays Parma with dollops of arrogance, energy and unabashed guts chomping with the same crudity with which he shoots, spits gaalis, pisses on posters, manhandles his girl and makes raw love. Rare indeed to find such a beautifully complementing debut pair onscreen. Most riveting in this love-hate plot, is the (fore)playful chemistry between the two, with their volatile verbal wars, and sexed-up lovemaking even between chases and gunshots. They growl at each other with the same fierce passion with which they grope each other and get-it-on. ![]() So, in the rustic and earthy brown landscape of small-town Almore - where pocket guns are a fashion accessory, and local yokels could kill for anything – diesel or dancing girl Chand (Gauhar Khan), the Queen of ‘ Kwality Baar’ - a love story blossoms between loveable rowdy rascal Parma and feisty, free-spirited Zoya. Firebrands Parma (Arjun Kapoor) and Zoya (Parineeti Chopra) are childhood hate-mates, born into politically warring families who’ve avowed to hate unto death. Splattered with bandooks and badmaashi, goondas and gaalis – starts this ajab prem kahani. These outlaws of love thus start a new war. Two people who’re raised hating each other, break the unwritten family dictat and fall in love. ![]() Story: Where love and hate collide, this love story is born. ![]()
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