Cast: Randeep Hooda
& Alia Bhatt.
Director: Imtiaz Ali.
Producer: Imtiaz Ali & Sajid Nadiadwala.
Director: Imtiaz Ali.
Producer: Imtiaz Ali & Sajid Nadiadwala.
Duration:
133 Minutes
Highway
is all about how two disturbed people meet under strange circumstances. How
their lives intervene and how they find solace in each other is the plot.
Veera
Tripathi (Alia) a rich girl from an affluent family gets kidnapped by Mahabir
Bhati (Randeep Hooda). To escape from police Mahabir sets on highway with Veera. How this journey becomes a life changing one for
both kidnapper and victim is to watch for. The film loosely harps on Stockholm syndrome.
Coming
to other aspects, have to specially mention Alia Bhatt who is just doing her
second film and has done exceedingly well. This can be rated as one of the best
performance off late. The scenes where in she explains her traumatic childhood
or the one on the rock where in her emotions flow and the climax scene just
shows her potential as an actor. Randeep Hooda the best, just lived in the role
of a Thug equally mesmerizes you.
Imtiaz
Ali, has just produced another gem of a movie. He made sure all his trademark
aspects are imbibed in, be it his Sufi touch, complex characterization,
outstanding locations and some meaningful liners. “Jab Ek Goli Chalthi Hain Tho
Do Log Marthe Hain, Ek Jis par Chali aur doosra who chalane wala” and also
liners from Alia in the climax are just outstanding. Imtiaz has done a good job
my limiting the movie to 133 minutes or else it would have been a disaster.
Special
note for the Cinematographer Anil Mehta who has done an outstanding camera work
showing all the six states like never before.
Personally
the let down for me is music, except for Mahive all the other numbers fail to
connect.
On the whole Highway is
good movie to watch, especially for Alia Bhatt who has done a great job.
Rating: 4/5
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