Queen Rating: 3/5
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Queen Movie Review
Ratings:4/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama
QUEEN is about a shy and timid girl who travels to Paris and Amsterdam for her honeymoon all alone, when her beau calls off the wedding at the last minute. A quirky concept, yes. But this coming of age story is indeed enjoyable, despite the hiccups. On the whole, QUEEN reinvents the genre with its non-formulaic screenplay and skilled direction. A charming little film, this one's made with heart and feeling and it shows. Absolutely recommended!
Ratings:4/5 Review By: Meena Iyer Site:Times of India (TOI)
Kangana Ranaut's performance is outstanding. Whether she's crestfallen or ecstatic, selling golgappas or naively buying sex-toys, hiding her infatuation for an Italian restaurateur or showing deep dejection about her wimpy beau Vijya (Rajkummar Rao), she's a class act. Lisa Haydon and Rajkummar Rao lend good support. But this film belongs to its director Vikas Bahl.
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Rahul Desai Site:Mumbai Mirror
Director Vikas Bahl (Chillar Party) has crafted one of the better coming-of-age tales in recent times. Expanding on the admirable 2014 motto of Women's Empowerment, Queen's chief strength lies in its authenticity and littler details, right down to the fading henna patterns on Rani's hands.Queen almost defies its bloated running time. I say 'almost' because one too many moments of enlightenment are piled on towards the end, none of which are surprising. This is instantly forgiven though, as soon as some very innovative end credits begin to roll.
Ratings:4.5/5 Review By: Gayatri Jayaraman Site:India Today
The delightful film tells a simple story: that of a young Indian girl from Rajouri Garden in New Delhi, dumped by her fiance two days before her wedding, who chooses to go on the prebooked honeymoon. And that is the film's beauty: its pauses, its silences, its not saying too much when it can say less. Cocoon-like, Vikas Bahl allows the woman to emerge from the turmoil, in her own way, on her own terms, and that is uniquely a mastery of his own.
Ratings:4/5 Review By: Mohar Basu Site:Koimoi
Have you ever watched a film that has you smile all through its run time, even when a silent tear drops down your face? Queen does that for me. Vikas Bahl eloquently traps the gradual transformation of Rani’s middle class terminology into a self assured laconic ‘thank you’. It could have been very forgettable and limp but Kangana’s poise pulls through the film marvellously. Queen is a winner and does it all in a regal style almost to give most film lovers a cinematic orgasm of sorts. Savor this one!
Vikas Bahl who has wrote and directed ‘Chillar Party’ back in 2011, has come a long way in terms of concept and ideas.
Queen is predominantly has a mass appeal particularly for the new-age women who can’t hide their emotions and want to express it.
Rani (Kangana Ranaut) is a middle class Delhi-girl who is about to get married and is all excited to lose her virginity during the honeymoon with her husband Vijay (Rajkumar Yadav). But things take a drastic shape and Vijay leaves her alone. Rani instead of weeping and looking out for sympathy takes an unusual step to go out for a honeymoon alone. Her family supports her and she flies to Amsterdam. How things shape up for her humourously, Vikas Bahl tells the story of this innocent Rani through ‘Queen’.
The director has caught the pulse and presents a not so flashy and typical lifestyle in an unusual manner. You get familiar with the middle-class Punjabi mehendi ceremony, the excitement and the happiness surrounding the entire fiesta.
Kangana’s character takes you to a different world, her excitement is not bound and to enjoy she moves independently. Now a typical Indian woman entering into an unknown world is not an easy task and we aren’t fooled over by its portrayal. Vikas Bahl gives some genuine shots with the lady having no idea about the local language and the hurdles she faces while roaming in the flashy city of Amsterdam.
Though after few occasions you get the feeling that the things are taking up a monotonous shape but till then you have journeyed enough with loads of fun. But fun is not just a thing one should expect from this innocent and confused Rani. There are moments, which would give a lump in your throat as you feel pity for the poor protagonist. Among those fun and sad moments, the joy of self-satisfaction which she garners among her new white friends adds value.
Vijayalakshmi (Lisa Hayden) gives her moral support and this is where Rani drinks all her pain and frustration she had in the strange city. Actors like Bokyo Mish, Jeffrey Ho, Joseph Guitobh, Canadea Lopez Marco are a surprise package in the city, which is beautifully cinematographed by Booby Singh. You know Kangs’ usual mode of uttering words but here she looks cute while delivering her dialogues written by herself and Anvita Dutt. Undoubtedly, she is the soul of this, flick which is made with heart.
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Showing 5 Reviews
Queen Movie Review
Ratings:4/5 Review By: Taran Adarsh Site:Bollywood Hungama
QUEEN is about a shy and timid girl who travels to Paris and Amsterdam for her honeymoon all alone, when her beau calls off the wedding at the last minute. A quirky concept, yes. But this coming of age story is indeed enjoyable, despite the hiccups. On the whole, QUEEN reinvents the genre with its non-formulaic screenplay and skilled direction. A charming little film, this one's made with heart and feeling and it shows. Absolutely recommended!
Ratings:4/5 Review By: Meena Iyer Site:Times of India (TOI)
Kangana Ranaut's performance is outstanding. Whether she's crestfallen or ecstatic, selling golgappas or naively buying sex-toys, hiding her infatuation for an Italian restaurateur or showing deep dejection about her wimpy beau Vijya (Rajkummar Rao), she's a class act. Lisa Haydon and Rajkummar Rao lend good support. But this film belongs to its director Vikas Bahl.
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Rahul Desai Site:Mumbai Mirror
Director Vikas Bahl (Chillar Party) has crafted one of the better coming-of-age tales in recent times. Expanding on the admirable 2014 motto of Women's Empowerment, Queen's chief strength lies in its authenticity and littler details, right down to the fading henna patterns on Rani's hands.Queen almost defies its bloated running time. I say 'almost' because one too many moments of enlightenment are piled on towards the end, none of which are surprising. This is instantly forgiven though, as soon as some very innovative end credits begin to roll.
Ratings:4.5/5 Review By: Gayatri Jayaraman Site:India Today
The delightful film tells a simple story: that of a young Indian girl from Rajouri Garden in New Delhi, dumped by her fiance two days before her wedding, who chooses to go on the prebooked honeymoon. And that is the film's beauty: its pauses, its silences, its not saying too much when it can say less. Cocoon-like, Vikas Bahl allows the woman to emerge from the turmoil, in her own way, on her own terms, and that is uniquely a mastery of his own.
Ratings:4/5 Review By: Mohar Basu Site:Koimoi
Have you ever watched a film that has you smile all through its run time, even when a silent tear drops down your face? Queen does that for me. Vikas Bahl eloquently traps the gradual transformation of Rani’s middle class terminology into a self assured laconic ‘thank you’. It could have been very forgettable and limp but Kangana’s poise pulls through the film marvellously. Queen is a winner and does it all in a regal style almost to give most film lovers a cinematic orgasm of sorts. Savor this one!
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Vikas Bahl who has wrote and directed ‘Chillar Party’ back in 2011, has come a long way in terms of concept and ideas.
Queen is predominantly has a mass appeal particularly for the new-age women who can’t hide their emotions and want to express it.
Rani (Kangana Ranaut) is a middle class Delhi-girl who is about to get married and is all excited to lose her virginity during the honeymoon with her husband Vijay (Rajkumar Yadav). But things take a drastic shape and Vijay leaves her alone. Rani instead of weeping and looking out for sympathy takes an unusual step to go out for a honeymoon alone. Her family supports her and she flies to Amsterdam. How things shape up for her humourously, Vikas Bahl tells the story of this innocent Rani through ‘Queen’.
The director has caught the pulse and presents a not so flashy and typical lifestyle in an unusual manner. You get familiar with the middle-class Punjabi mehendi ceremony, the excitement and the happiness surrounding the entire fiesta.
Kangana’s character takes you to a different world, her excitement is not bound and to enjoy she moves independently. Now a typical Indian woman entering into an unknown world is not an easy task and we aren’t fooled over by its portrayal. Vikas Bahl gives some genuine shots with the lady having no idea about the local language and the hurdles she faces while roaming in the flashy city of Amsterdam.
Though after few occasions you get the feeling that the things are taking up a monotonous shape but till then you have journeyed enough with loads of fun. But fun is not just a thing one should expect from this innocent and confused Rani. There are moments, which would give a lump in your throat as you feel pity for the poor protagonist. Among those fun and sad moments, the joy of self-satisfaction which she garners among her new white friends adds value.
Vijayalakshmi (Lisa Hayden) gives her moral support and this is where Rani drinks all her pain and frustration she had in the strange city. Actors like Bokyo Mish, Jeffrey Ho, Joseph Guitobh, Canadea Lopez Marco are a surprise package in the city, which is beautifully cinematographed by Booby Singh. You know Kangs’ usual mode of uttering words but here she looks cute while delivering her dialogues written by herself and Anvita Dutt. Undoubtedly, she is the soul of this, flick which is made with heart.
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