
And seeing it fall apart is painfully effective. The couple is sweet and there are some incredible shots of the valley. Nevertheless, the film has a Titanic-like quality that works for it. Songs are an imperative part of any good Bollywood romance and better ones would've helped heighten the emotions here. The romance could've used a little more time and stronger music was definitely needed. He has chosen the right subject and does justice to the disaster. Thankfully this time around he ups his game. While he has delivered great wonders like 'Rock On' and 'Kai Po Che', his last release 'Fitoor' was painfully dull. Khan we're glad you're here! Abhishek Kapoor is an unpredictable filmmaker. She impresses with a confidence and attitude rarely seen in a debut film. Sara Ali Khan's Mukku is foulmouthed, stubborn, rebellious, and gets to display a range of emotions. In an almost shocking turn of events a lot of the burden falls to Ms.

But frankly, he doesn't have much heavy lifting (metaphorically speaking, of course, since he carries a tremendous amount of weight in reality) to do. Sushant Singh Rajput plays Mansoor with a quiet strength that's endearing and equally admirable.

You know how the story will play out yet the last 20 minutes will still leave you awestruck and are the highlight of the movie.

An obnoxious fiancé, conservative parents, nothing seems to stop this couple.except impending doom. Refreshingly, she is the one who pursues him and their relationship blossoms into a gentle romance. Mukku, a daughter of a respectable Pandit, happens upon him and is instantly fascinated by this young man. He is immensely proud of what he does despite religious opposition. Mansoor (Sushant Singh Rajput) is a porter who helps tourists visit temples and go on pilgrimages. It was a horrific tragedy that director Abhishek Kapoor has managed to capture on the big screen. For those who are not aware, Kedarnath is a town in the Himalayas that suffered massive destruction in 2013.

'Kedarnath' is just that in a natural disaster setup. And an interfaith relationship is icing on the cake. I've said it before but I am a sucker for star-crossed romance.
