'Dil Bechara' Movie Review on Steves Database - Sushant Special

Dil Bechara

Cast: Sushant Singh Rajput, Sanjana Sanghi, Saif Ali Khan, Swastika Mukherjee, Saswata Chatterjee and Sahil Vaid
Director: Mukesh Chhabra

Fans can't stop expressing their love and sadness on the release of Dil Bechara. The film which marks as Sushant Singh Rajput's swansong has shattered people with its high on emotions and content. The film is the official Hindi remake of Hollywood drama The Fault in our Stars which is adapted from John Green's novel of the same name. Dil Bechara has many moments which are closer to reality due to the current scenario of his death leaving fans heartbroken and how.

Talking about Dil Bechara, the film marks the directorial debut of Mukesh Chhabra, who is a casting director. While Sanjana made her debut as the leading lady in the film after a few special cameos.

In just a few hours of its release, the film topped IMDb chart and received 9.8 to 10 on 10 ratings by the fans too. They are celebrating the film to the fullest and sharing the best moments and stills on their social media pages. The last 15 minutes of the film is most talked about and people called it as most heartbreaking moments ever. 

Just a day after the release of Dil Bechara, social media is bombarded with posts for the film. Fans of Sushant Singh Rajput have been actively sharing posts on social media, expressing their love for the late actor. Another thing that fans on Twitter loved about the film was the Rajinikanth factor and the many posts prove that. Throughout the course of the film, we get a glimpse of Immanuel "Manny" Rajkumar Junior (Sushant Singh Rajput)'s love for the legendary actor. Twitter was quick to spot Rajinikanth's presence in the movie in the not-so-obvious ways as well, be it on prints of the actor on Manny's t-shirts, the posters in the background or the way Sushant said, "I want to act like Rajini Sir."

Story in One Line: As romance blooms between two youngsters fighting cancer, Kizie and Manny, they live it up to the fullest, despite the inevitable tragedy looming over them.

Verdict: A Good Romance and Feel Good film which make you sad at the end.

Rating: 3.5 stars (out of 5)

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