Bollywood Hindi Movie Review Coffee House

With due respect to Mahatma Gandhi's words 'You must be the change you wish
to see in the world, it is one thing to inspire change and another to
pretend.' White Coffee House might have the noblest intention, its execution
makes it took shallow.

It's the story of resolute Indians who frequent a city coffee shop
predictably called Coffee House. a refuge for devising revolutionary ideas
to change corrupt governance. Ash utosh Rana plays an aggressive journalist
and theatre group owner who is assisted by his wife played by Saakshi
Tanwar. He has a posse of young. unemployed lads following his lead, all
driven by that long lost freedom fighter's spirit. Multiple tracks in the
narrative introduce stereotypes like sleeping with the boss, angry young man
and traumatised old parents.

The cinematography. direction and editing are the three musketeers of doom
for this movie. None of them work out to even passable standards. Recover
from out-of-focus scenes and you'll have to deal with the dismal acting
talents of Aman Dhaliwal, Neha Mishra and Saakshi Tanwar.

If the aim of the film was to talk about corruption. lack of awareness and
change in governance, why employ cheap cinematic tricks like sleazy item
numbers and stand alone comedy'? Why dilute the 'united we stand' spirit?
Director Gurbir Singh Grewal should either have made a convincing festival
film or an outright commercial entertainer. Sail two boats and your film
ends up like an amateur street play.

The film did not do well on box office but we still hope for a hit from
Gurbir Singh Grewal in recent days.

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