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The film is staggeringly literal-minded: when a song talks of sookhi zameen (parched earth), we’re actually shown a desert when the lyrics mention lips, there’s a helpful close-up of the same. However, even if I wrote out the entire plot, I doubt it would give you an accurate picture of how laughably bad Hamari Adhuri Kahani is. If that doesn’t sound so bad, know that I’ve omitted about a dozen flashbacks, pointless trips to Shimla and Dubai, and enough self-pity and self-destructive behaviour to fuel a Devdas remake.
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They become lovers soon, he’s asking her to divorce her husband, who may or may not have become a terrorist. Five years later, she’s working as a florist when Aarav (Emraan Hashmi), a rich hotelier, falls for her. He disappears after a year, leaving her to fend for herself and their infant son. We learn that Vasudha (Vidya Balan) was married to Hari (Rajkummar Rao) against her will. The rest of the film unfolds via one of the least thought-through flashbacks I’ve ever seen: we kind of see things from the husband’s perspective, even though he couldn’t possibly have knowledge of the events being described. The first 15 minutes are pure Suri: a death, a visit to the psychiatrist, and a man making off with his dead wife’s ashes in the middle of the night. Hamari Adhuri Kahani doesn’t mess with the formula: the three central characters are emotionally damaged, have the worst of luck, and do their best to make things even harder for themselves. Love’s labour is, more often than not, lost in Suri’s films, either through bad fortune or bad choices or some combination of the two. He directed the violent and ludicrous Ek Villain last year, and before that Aashiqui 2, Woh Lamhe and other gloomy tales of passion. Suri is Bollywood’s top purveyor of twisted, pathological romances.