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Chand Mera Dil Review: A Heartfelt but Flawed Musical Romance

Chand Mera Dil is a 2026 Hindi romantic drama directed by Vivek Soni and produced by Dharma Productions. The film stars Lakshya and Ananya Panday in the lead roles, exploring the intense and often painful transition from youthful college romance to the harsh realities of adulthood. The story follows Aarav and Chandni, who fall deeply in love while studying at Hyderabad Technological University. Their passionate relationship is soon tested as they graduate and face the pressures of real life. The narrative tracks their emotional journey as distance, career ambitions, and personal uncertainties threaten to tear them apart. Chandni eventually moves on to become a journalist and crosses paths with another man, adding a layer of complex emotional conflict to the plot. The film has its greatest strength in the lead performances. Lakshya and Ananya Panday bring a raw and genuine vulnerability to their characters. They successfully elevate the material, making the heartbreak feel authentic and...

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai stands as the absolute lowest point in Varun Dhawan's career

Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai stands as the absolute lowest point in Varun Dhawan's career. It is a film that actively undoes years of careful image building and artistic growth. The most glaring issue is the severe regression in the lead performance. Over the past decade, Dhawan proved his mettle with grounded and intense roles in projects like Badlapur, October, and Sardar Udham. This movie violently drags him back to the most grating elements of his early career. His attempt to mimic the physical comedy of the nineties feels entirely forced. Instead of capturing the effortless charm of his predecessors, he resorts to frantic jumping, exaggerated facial expressions, and loud rhyming dialogues that come across as deeply embarrassing rather than entertaining. The screenplay relies on humor that is not just outdated but actively regressive. In an era where audiences expect sharper and more evolved comedy, this film leans heavily on cheap gags, body shaming, and tired tropes. The joke...

Is Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai Bollywood’s Next Big Family Entertainer?

Few filmmakers understand the art of crowd-pleasing cinema quite like David Dhawan. For decades, the director has delivered some of Bollywood's most memorable comedies, shaping an era of colourful storytelling, infectious music, and larger-than-life romance. Now, he returns with  Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai , a film that is already generating curiosity long before its release. Backed by Tips Industries, the upcoming project has quickly become one of the most talked-about titles on the Bollywood calendar. While details surrounding the story remain closely guarded, conversations around the film have been impossible to ignore. The Conversation Around Originality In recent weeks, industry speculation surrounding the film's creative origins has prompted an official response from the makers. Addressing rumours circulating within trade circles and on social media, Tips Industries Chairman and Managing Director Ramesh Taurani issued a public clarification, emphasising that  Hai Jawan...

Chand Mera Dil Review: Stylish, Emotional, And Completely Aware Of The Internet

In an era where every Bollywood release becomes social-media discourse within minutes,  Chand Mera Dil  arrives carrying more than just audience expectations. It arrives with memes, controversy, stan culture, and the pressure of proving that mainstream Hindi cinema can still create genuine emotional connection in the streaming age. At its core, the film is a glossy romantic drama that understands exactly what modern Bollywood audiences want: visual beauty, emotionally accessible storytelling, and moments engineered for virality. The cinematography leans heavily into dreamy aesthetics, soft lighting, and carefully curated intimacy, giving the film an almost Instagram-filtered emotional texture. Every frame feels designed to circulate online. Ananya Panday delivers one of her more self-aware performances here. While the internet has remained divided over her acting choices and the now-viral “Nepo Natyam” discourse surrounding one of the film’s dance sequences, she appears notice...

Chand Mera Dil (2026): A Romantic Saga Dividing Critics and Audiences

The much-anticipated Bollywood film  Chand Mera Dil  has sparked a polarized reception, drawing contrasting opinions from critics and audiences alike. While the film’s high-octane visuals and youthful energy have resonated with viewers, critics have largely dismissed it as a disjointed and superficial take on modern romance. A Tale of Two Perspectives On the critical front,  Bollywood Hungama  lauds  Chand Mera Dil  as a “fine romantic saga” that effectively explores the trials of a young couple navigating love and ambition. The film’s narrative centers on Aarav, played by  Lakshya , and Chandni, portrayed by  Ananya Panday , whose passionate college romance faces the turbulence of adulthood. Critics from  Deccan Herald  and  Cinema Express  describe the film as emotionally hollow, overstylized, and rushed, lamenting its convoluted screenplay and lack of depth. Meanwhile,  The Hollywood Reporter India  criticizes the ...