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'Haseen Dillruba' is a 2021 Indian Hindi romantic thriller mystery film directed by Vinil Mathew and written by Kanika Dhillon. It was jointly produced by Aanand L. Rai, Himanshu Sharma, Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under their banners Colour Yellow Productions, T-Series and Eros International. The film stars Taapsee Pannu, Vikrant Massey and Harshvardhan Rane.

The film premiered on 2 July 2021 on Netflix. It received negative reviews from critics. 'Haseen Dilruba' emerged as the most-watched Hindi film on Netflix in 2021, reaching top 10 in 22 countries.

Plot



Rani, a housewife, is outside her home, feeding dogs, when her house suddenly explodes, presumably killing her husband, Rishab "Rishu" Saxena. The police find a body charred-beyond-recognition, with a severed hand which Rani identifies as Rishu's. The movie alternates between the past (narrated in flashback) and the present; the reality of the explosion is interwoven with the police investigation going on in the present-day.

A flashback reveals the arranged marriage between the two, where he fell for her instantly, while she married him only because her boyfriend had abandoned her. There remain tensions and awkwardness between her, Rishu and his family after the marriage. To add to the tense atmosphere, a nervous Rishu fails to consummate. The next day, he overhears her telling her mother and aunt about his failure to have sex. Hurt, he stops acknowledging her completely and their relation dwindles. His well-built and charming cousin Neel Tripathi comes over to visit, and Rani gets attracted to him. They subsequently begin a relationship and have sex. Rani falls in love and even learns how to cook mutton, despite being a vegetarian. Some time later, she tells him that she would like to marry him instead. A commitment-phobic Neel panics and runs away. Hurt, Rani blurts out the truth to Rishu. He develops a disliking for her but still protects her from others who chastise her actions.

Meanwhile, in present-day, the police, aware of the history between Rani and Rishu, is convinced that she and Neel planned and killed Rishu. They use polygraphs and various other methodologies to find out her motive. They find footage where Neel can be seen escaping from the house, moments before the explosion. They also catch Rani cheating on one of the polygraphs by manipulating her blood pressure.

Back in the past, after Rani tells Rishu the truth about him and Neil after hearing it Rishu transforms into a sadist and deliberately causes physical harm to her multiple times while also trying to kill Neel who knocks him out when he tries to kill him. Having fallen in love with him, she bears it all, as repentance. Over time, they reconcile and become intimate.

Narrating the events of the day-of-explosion, she tells the police that Neel came over to visit and got into an argument with them. Rishu, subsequently, wanting to settle things with him, asked Rani to wait outside. The explosion occurred soon after. The police, know that she is lying, but fail to find any evidence or misdoing in her polygraph. Rani is subsequently acquitted and leaves the police station smirking.

It is revealed that when Neel came over, he tried to blackmail them using Rani's sex tapes. Angered by this, Rishu physically attacked him and Rishu and Neel got into a physical fight, Rani hit Neel over the head with a mutton leg (when he had the Upper Hand on Rishu and was Strangling him), killing him. Not wanting to be jailed, they dress the crime-scene with Rishu cutting off his own hand and placing it next to Neel's body. They rig the gas stove to blow up and Rishu leaves through the backdoor, dressed as Neel. Rani goes out and gets the mutton leg chopped, which she later feeds to the dogs. The explosion occurs and covers up their evidence of murder.

Five years later, the police inspector, while leaving town buys a copy of a murder-thriller book that Rani had talked about multiple times in her statement. Reading the book, he realises the real story but can no longer do anything about it. The ending shows the couple reuniting, Rishu without an arm.

Cast



* Taapsee Pannu as Rani Kashyap Saxena

* Vikrant Massey as Rishabh "Rishu" Saxena

* Harshvardhan Rane as Neel Tripathi

* Shivaji Satam as Ajinkya

* Ashish Verma as Afzar

* Yamini Das as Lata

* Daya as Brijraj Saxena

* Aditya Srivastava as Inspector Kishore Rawat

* Siddhant Ghegadmal as Ajit

* Alka Kaushal as Mrs. Kashyap

* Amit Singh Thakur as Mr. Kashyap

* Puja Sarup as Beena Masi

* Atul Tiwari as Senior Inspector

* Deepesh Jagdish as Navrangi

* Aashiq Hussein as Rastogi

* Alok Chatterjee as Gandhi

* Preeti Singh as Bindiya

* Shyaam Kishore as Misra

Production



Screenwriter Kanika Dhillon approached director Vinil Mathew to make a film based on the script she had written. Vinil, whose last film, the romantic comedy 'Hasee Toh Phasee' released in 2014, was eager to make a film based on a different genre. He agreed to direct the film due to the dark nature of human relationships explored in the script. Actress Taapsee Pannu agreed to the film as she liked the blend of the thriller and romance genres in the script.

Principal photography began on 18 January 2020 in Haridwar. In March 2020, the shooting was cancelled due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The shooting wrapped up on 29 October 2020 in Mumbai.

Soundtrack



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The film's music was composed by Amit Trivedi while lyrics written by Varun Grover, Kshitij Patwardhan and Sidhant Mago.

Reception



The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics.

Ronak Kotecha of 'The Times of India' gave it 3.5 stars out of 5 and called it "a delectably dark and defiant love story with a thrilling twist", while praising Pannu's "pitch-perfect expressions". Stutee Ghosh of 'The Quint' awarded 3.5 stars out of 5 and praised and added that "the only way Haseen Dillruba truly works is if we unequivocally surrender to its pulpy universe". 'The Statesman' review wrote that "its smart in the way it invests 135 minutes of storytelling to mix suspense and wry humour." Manisha Lakhe of 'Moneycontrol' compared the film to the Billie Eilish song All the Good Girls Go to Hell and found it to be "delightful and different from the usual Indian Originals fare we get to see on OTT platforms like Netflix". Devesh Sharma of 'Filmfare' was pleased by the use of film noir tropes by Mathew and Dhillon and concluded, "Watch it for its dark take on love and for the brilliant performances by the entire ensemble cast."

In a mixed review, Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV called the film "sometimes good, sometimes not" like the relationship between the central characters, and considered Massey's performance to be the best in it. Anna M. M. Vetticad of 'Firstpost' gave a rating of 1/5 describing it as an "illogical crime saga wrapped in a clichd ode to violent, frenzied love". She criticized the writing of the film, "the pallid writing explains Pannus deadpan performance in the film whereas Massey who has been consistently superb in his work so far is only marginally interesting" but praised Rane's performance and wrote, "Harshvardhan Rane plays the only attention-grabbing character in 'Haseen Dillruba'". Shubhra Gupta from 'The Indian Express' gave 'Haseen Dilruba' a rating of 2/5 and wrote, "The film has sex, lies and a smutty video, but no frisson". She praised Massey's performance by stating, "Pannus delivery is exactly the same in all her films, only the costumes change; Rane is appropriately heavy-lidded; The only one who tries valiantly to rise, and succeeds in most places is Vikrant Massey". Tanul Thakur of 'The Wire' called the film is a collection of obvious tropes and recycled characters adding that 'Haseen Dillruba' is afflicted by familiar flaws tainting mainstream Bollywood. The film wants to reach a certain point, but its journey is devoid of convincing reasons or considered nuance.

Rohan Naahar from 'Hindustan Times' called 'Haseen Dilruba' a "hot mess" and described it as an "illogical" and "ill-conceived" film. Criticizing the performances he wrote, "Pannus performance as a bored housewife named Rani is all over the place", "Massey is a good actor, but severely let down by a script" and described Tripathi, "a complete waste of Rane's considerable screen presence". Mugdha Kapoor Safaya from 'DNA India' gave 'Haseen Dilruba' a rating of 3/5 and described the film as an "not-so-nail-biting whodunit". She praised the performance of Massey and called him the "saving grace" of the film but criticized others by stating, "Taapsee on the other hand does not bring anything new to the table; From her dialogue delivery to her expressions, it's like watching her in any of her previous films. The supporting characters and Rane aren't great either; They deserve better". Srivatsan S from 'The Hindu' wrote, "'Haseen Dilruba' has the aesthetics of a raunchy B-Grade movie, and has a crime-thriller premise at the centre, resulting in something that looks cluttered and inconsequential".

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