What's
Yay
-
Rajkummar
Rao's
performance.
What's
Nay
-
Shruti
Haasan's
acting.
Iconic
Moment
-
When
Gattu
and
Bhure
get
drunk
and
start
abusing
the
name
'Rahul'.
A
synonym
for
Shahrukh
Khan
who
steals
away
other
people's
girlfriends.
Plot
Gattu
loves
Binny!
But
Gattu
is
an
adult
who
behaves
like
a
teenager.
He
loves
to
roam
around
with
friends,
doesn't
have
a
job,
runs
away
from
the
area
during
raksha
bandhan,
plays
gully
cricket
and
asks
his
parents
for
pocket
money.
He's
mostly
scared
all
the
time
but
he's
madly
in
love
with
his
neighbour
Binny
Arora
(Shruti
Haasan).
He's
been
taught
since
childhood
that
neighbourhood
girls
are
like
'mothers
and
sisters'
and
a
boy's
only
responsibility
is
to
protect
them.
Despite
being
juvenile
and
casual
in
life,
Gattu
(Rajkummar
Rao)
ends
up
winning
over
Binny
and
love
blossoms
between
them.
Things
turn
upside
down
when
Gattu's
best
friend
Bhure
drops
Binny
on
his
bike
and
Gattu's
father
sees
it.
He
spreads
rumours
in
the
area
saying
Bhure
and
Binny
are
secretly
having
an
affair.
Bhure
is
the
son
of
a
former
milkman
who
is
now
a
gangster
in
town.
Afraid
and
worried,
Binny's
unmarried
brother
decides
to
marry
her
off
to
an
uber
rich
NRI
from
France.
Will
Gattu
fight
for
his
love
and
finally
marry
Binny?
Or
will
the
NRI
from
France
woo
Binny
and
marry
her?
For
that
you'll
have
to
hit
the
theatres!
Direction
The
typical
girl-next-door
love
story
has
been
done
to
death
in
Bollywood
and
director
Ajay
Pannalal
has
taken
it
up
in
this
romcom.
The
direction
is
average
and
the
128
minutes
long
movie
is
long
and
boring.
There
are
many
twists
in
the
film
but
the
screenplay
and
the
storyline
do
not
have
much
to
offer.
Although
the
film
is
a
romcom,
romance
and
comedy
are
missing
in
large
amounts
and
the
'confusion'
part
is
majorly
highlighted.
The
characters
lack
depth
and
everything
seems
to
look
limited.
At
least,
we
hoped
the
director
would
do
justice
to
the
climax
scenes
by
bringing
maturity
to
the
story,
but
that
too
is
a
let
down.
The
typical
girl-next-door
love
story
just
stands
average
in
this
one.
Performances
The
only
saving
grace
in
this
romcom
is
Rajkummar
Rao.
He
has
singlehandedly
made
this
film
'at
least
watchable'
and
his
acting
looks
natural.
At
some
points
we
can't
distinguish
whether
it's
a
movie
or
real
life!
He's
that
good
on
camera
and
does
justice
to
whatever
role
is
given
to
him.
Shruti
Haasan
looks
beautiful
but
that's
the
only
thing
which
is
good.
Her
acting
is
below
par
and
it
seems
like
she
herself
is
disinterested
in
the
film.
Even
in
simple
scenes
of
crying,
she
makes
it
look
like
she's
working
hard
to
get
it
right.
Bhure
(Herry
Tangri)
has
done
a
good
job
and
he's
the
only
shoulder
which
Gattu
can
lean
on.
The
friendship
between
Bhure
and
Gattu
is
shown
well
but
because
of
the
lack
of
a
strong
screenplay,
it
just
doesn't
cut
the
cake.
The
other
side
actors
have
done
a
good
job
too,
but
the
weak
plot
is
a
let
down.
Technical
Aspects
There's
nothing
great
about
Behen
Hogi
Teri
and
everything
looks
average
from
the
start
till
the
end.
The
cinematography
is
like
any
other
basic
movie
you'll
watch
on
television
when
you
have
nothing
else
to
do
at
home.
It's
that
simple
and
casually
made.
There
are
no
'wow'
scenes
and
all
the
camera
angles
are
basic.
Verdict
Behen
Hogi
Teri
is
a
decent
film
with
not
much
masala
in
terms
of
anything.
Romance
and
comedy
are
not
up
to
the
mark.
Give
it
a
miss!