Bollywood Film MAUSAM Review

Starting in a small and very warmly depicted Punjab town, Mausam kicks off most entertainingly.Finest thing in the film, while cinematographer Binod Pradhan, capturing earthy frames with unusual yet fluid grace, earns a clear second place.Mausam starts off significantly fresh, making up for slightly overdone cutesiness with heart and flavour. The setting is enchanting and real, the characters are likable, the supporting cast stays pretty solid throughout, and Shahid revs up the energy while his classically gorgeous heroine Sonam Kapoor does what she does best, skipping around looking breathtaking.
This is a love story gone Wrong purely because of undercommunication, and while that seems fine enough on paper, it’s rather hard to swallow two lovers cleaved for well over a decade simply because they don’t have each other’s forwarding address. The film provides some genuinely affectionate moments and some curious but lovely detailing. Shahid dancing at a wedding with a checked-shirt under his sweater reaching down to the knees of his jeans looks Cool.
But a too long Movie and Undigestable Climax Just Make it Worst.We rate MAUSAM 2/5 Stars.