Hate Story 4 Review: The Revenge Is More On Us; Blame It On The Terrible Acting!
Hate Story 4 movie review: This film is like a pizza which goes rancid in no time; blame it on its toppings of awful performances dripping with an overdose of cheesy dialogues.
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oi-Madhuri
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Hate
Story
4
Movie
Review:
Urvashi
Rautela
|
Karan
Wahi
|
Vivan
Bhatena
|
FilmiBeat
'It's
not
a
love
story...it's
a
hate
story'!
Probably
if
you
have
watched
the
trailer
of
'Hate
Story
4',
you
already
have
a
fair
idea
of
what's
going
to
unfold
onscreen!
Skin
show.
Checked.
Steamy
love-making
scenes.
Checked.
Revenge.
Checked.
But
wait,
this
film
has
some
of
the
most
howlarious
lines
which
has
more
cheese
than
what
you
ever
had
on
your
pizza.
Sample
this-
'Bedroom
mein
ki
gayi
promises
boardroom
mein
nahin
laate' or
'Pata
nahi
mere
honthon
ko
tumne
kya
rishwat
di
hai
...
mujhse
zyada
tumhari
sunte
hai'.
Did
I
tell
you
that
there's
another
which
goes
like-
'You
love
my
body
because
it
has
65%
of
water'.
Eeks!
Mind
you,
the
film
also
has
subtitles
in
Hindi
when
the
characters
speak
in
English.
Coming
to
the
plot,
Hate
Story
4
drops
us
right
in
the
middle
of
the
story
from
the
first
scene
itself.
Confused?
So
were
we
before
the
filmmaker
hit
the
flashback
button
and
introduced
us
to
the
protagonists.
A
pair
of
multimillionaire
brothers
Rajveer
(Karan
Wahi)
and
Aryan
(Vivan
Bhatena)
want
a
fresh
face
for
their
cosmetic
brand.
Rajveer
who
is
a
photographer
and
a
womaniser
stumbles
upon
a
dancer
Taasha
(Urvashi
Rautela)
at
a
strip
club.
It's
'lust
at
first
sight' for
him.
But,
the
lad
decides
to
be
a
'good
boy'
first
to
win
over
her
heart
and
showers
her
with
romantic
one-liners
and
a
palatial
house.
Unknown
to
him,
his
elder
brother
Aryan
too
has
hots
for
Tasha
and
wants
to
get
hanky-panky
with
her
despite
being
commited
to
his
girlfriend-cum-
business
partner
Rishma
(Ihana
Dhillon).
The
two
brothers
try
to
keep
a
leash
on
their
basic
instincts
but
one
of
them
soon
breaks
the
bro
code.
Blackmail,
murder
and
revenge
follows
next
before
the
end
credits
roll.
Vishal
Pandya,
the
man
who
has
maximum
number
of
Bollywood
erotic
thrillers
to
his
credit
is
back
with
yet
another
offering
in
the
genre.
So
there
you
go!
Hot
bods,
ample
of
lovemaking
scenes,
cheesy
dialogues
and
of
course,
elements
like
revenge
and
murder
because
it's
a
'hate'
story.
Those
who
have
relished
the
previous
three
installments
in
the
franchise
might
not
mind
this
one
too!
The
film
pulls
up
post
interval
and
twists
do
keep
you
invested,
at
least
for
sometime.
Urvashi
Rautela
needs
to
brush
up
her
acting
skills
as
soon
as
possible!
She
struggles
with
her
quota
of
dailogues
and
looks
her
fakest
best.
A
big
thumbs
down
here.
Karan
Wahi
sheds
off
his
chocolate
boy
avatar
to
go
a
little
badass
but
Hate
Story
4
simply
doesn't
give
enough
platform
to
perform
except
for
some
singing
and
'dishoom-dishoom'.
Vivan
Bhatena's
OTT
act
doesn't
help
either.
Ihana
Dhillon
gives
stiff
competition
to
Urvashi
Rautela
when
it
comes
to
horrendous
acting.
Hate
Story
4
has
a
slick
production
value.
But
the
editing
scissors
could
have
been
a
bit
sharper
to
make
it
more
compact.
Except
for
the
reworked
version
of
Himesh
Reshammiya's
'Aashiqui
Banaaya
Apne',
none
of
the
songs
succeed
in
charming
you.
Hate
Story
4
is
like
a
pizza
which
goes
rancid
in
no
time;
blame
it
on
its
toppings
of
awful
performances
dripping
with
an
overdose
of
cheesy
dialogues.
This
one
is
strictly
for
those
looking
out
for
some
skin
show
and
cheap
thrills.
The
rest
better
stay
away
from
it!
A
dialogue
in
the
film
goes
like,
'Kahani
bilkul
zindagi
ki
tarah
hoti
hai.
Shuru
hoti
hai
aakhir
mein
khatam
hone
ke
liye
aur
dono
ke
anth
ka
faisla
shuruvat
mein
hi
taiy
hota
hai'-
Hate
Story
4
perfectly
fits
that
description.
You
already
know
how
the
hatred
is
going
to
end!