
Cast: Arya Babbar (S/o Raj Babbar) , Yugraj Hans (S/o Hans Raj Hans), Harish Verma, Jividha Astha, Kajal Jain, Jenny
Director:- Mr. Anurag Singh
Producer:- Mr. Rajan Batra & Mr. Vivek Ohri
Release Date:- 5 September , 2011
Plot: Another victory for collective Punjabi Cinema. This film is going to do good and will also benefit from the goodearnings of Jihne Mera Dil Lutya. Two great Punjabi films one after another in the gap of 2 months is something totally unheard of, but it seems now we are following the right track. Yaar Anmulle is a commercial entertainer and has no moral plot line or virtues to pass on. It’s sole purpose is to entertain your senses for its running length and to engage the audience in every single scene. The great news is that the film is successful in doing so.What i personally liked about the film was that it actually looked like a film and had that feel of a cinema ready finish, and this quality is what most other films lack. Before i praise anyone else, the cinematography of the film has to be praised, for the camera in the film made dull insides of hostels look beautiful. Many other films have failed here, but the camera work in Yaar Anmulle wont let you feel bored with interiors.
so, the film has some great acting by Harish Verma, this chap has single-handily delivered the film to its comical flavors. His accent, body language and dialog deliveries are amazingly flawless. He was also very impressive in few emotional scenes. Loved this guy and his act. A lot of hopes from him in the future. Aarya Babbar has done well, but at times he goes too slow. But no complaints, he played his part well and has acted out his character well. Yugraj is equally good and people will love him in his “dabbu” character.The three members of the male cast never fall out of their character and sustain their mannerisms and this is the greatest virtue of them all.
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