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Daayen Ya Baayen

Daayen Ya Baayen

Drama | 29 Oct 2010 |
Hindi

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Daayen Ya Baayen Story

Daayen Ya Baayen is about of a Quoxotian character, so present in our folk narratives too, of an individual having to live through his follies to understand himself better. Ramesh Majila returns from the city to his small remote village in the Himalayas. Armed with irrepressible enthusiasm, he hopes to be the breath of fresh air the village has been waiting for. But instead his quirky traits and a penchant for catalyzing disaster make him the joke of the village. In a dramatic turn of events a chance entry into a television contest wins him a swank luxury car elevating Ramesh to heroic status overnight. Adored by children and grudgingly admired by others, he becomes the focal point of the village. However his life spirals into a series of comic conflicts as he struggles to match the rest of his life to the car that adorns his cowshed, undoing himself completely in the process and losing the respect of his most ardent fan, his young son. When the car is stolen, he sets out on a journey to recover something more than his prized possession - his lost dignity.
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Daayen Ya Baayen Cast & Crew

Daayen Ya Baayen Crew Info

Director Bela Negi
Cinematography NA
Editor NA
Music NA
Producer Sunil Doshi
Budget TBA
Box Office TBA
OTT Platform TBA
OTT Release Date TBA

Daayen Ya Baayen Critics Review

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The first thing that catches your attention in Daayen Ya Baayen is the breath-taking locales of Uttarakhand. In fact, you carry the stunning visuals in your heart as you exit from the auditorium. And that, in my opinion, is not good news for its makers. If you recall the scenic beauty, not the content, it means something is seriously wrong with that film. Daayen Ya Baayen, to me, is akin to a beautiful painting on celluloid, minus soul.
Daayen Ya Baayen may have been made with the right intentions, but the problem is that director Bela Negi has shot too much - some good, some pointless - and when you to try to encompass it all, it tells on the final product.


Ramesh [Deepak Dobriyal] returns from the city to his small remote village in the Himalayas. Armed with irrepressible enthusiasm, he hopes to be the breath of fresh air the village has been waiting for. But, instead, his quirky traits make him the joke of the village.
In a dramatic turn of events, a chance entry into a television contest wins him a swank luxury car, elevating Ramesh to heroic status overnight. Adored by children and admired by the locals, he becomes the focal point of the village. It forces him to live up to the status of a car owner and unwittingly, he turns into a borrower and, before long, he is unfathomably deep in liability.

Bela reserves the best for the first hour: the story moves rapidly, the humour is enjoyable and manages a smile on your face and the sundry characters come across so real. But the film loses focus in the post-interval portions. It lacks the meat to carry the story forward, the sub-plots aren't convincing at all and the pacing is lethargic, which makes you restless after a point. In fact, you fervently hope that the film would end soon.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Daayen Ya Baayen

  • In this Daayen Ya Baayen film, Deepak Dobriyal, Manav Kaul played the primary leads.

  • The Daayen Ya Baayen was released in theaters on 29 Oct 2010.

  • The Daayen Ya Baayen was directed by Bela Negi

  • Movies like Crakk – Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa!, Kartam Bhugtam, Article 370 and others in a similar vein had the same genre but quite different stories.

  • The movie Daayen Ya Baayen belonged to the Drama, genre.

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