The
untried
pair
of
actors
Ayushmann
Khurrana
and
Amy
Jackson
look
compatible
and
comfortable
together
in
a
recently
released
music
video,
based
on
Nusrat
Fateh
Ali
Khans
"Yeh
jo
halka
halka
suroor
hai",
re-sung
by
the
late
Pakistani
singers
nephew
Rahat
Fateh
Ali
Khan.
The
music
video
is
shot
by
Pradeep
Sarkar
who
rekindles
his
penchant
for
periodicity
from
Parineeta
in
a
well-shot
footage
stretching
into
two
lives.
But
the
plotting
is
plainly
puerile
and
brainless.
We
have
Ayushmann
in
love
with
Amy.
He
then
vanishes
into
the
past
to
rescue
Amy's
grandmother
(Amy
in
a
double
role)
from
mutinous
soldiers
in
a
medieval
British
pseudo-historical
setting.
Apart
from
the
dubious
historical
context,
the
video
suffers
from
a
serious
bout
of
creative
kleptomania.
Bits
and
pieces
of
borrowed
ideas
and
artefacts
do
not
really
make
a
telling
video
pastiche.
What
shines
through
the
tawdry
costume
drama
is
the
unmistakable
chemistry
between
the
actors.
They
deserve
to
be
in
a
full-length
professionally
made
feature
film.