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Film Badrinath Ki Dulhania: A Melodious and Entertaining Bollywood Blockbuster
Alia Bhatt’s Vaidehi: The Real Hero
While Varun Dhawan delivers a career-best performance as the lovable yet flawed Badri, the soul of the film is Alia Bhatt’s Vaidehi. She is not a damsel in distress. When faced with an oppressive family and a regressive marriage, she takes charge. She flees, builds a life for herself abroad, and refuses to return until Badri proves he can stand up to his own family.
Badri: (smiles, drenched) Would I miss this? Not for the monsoon, not for the whole world. (holds up bouquet, which sags) The rain got to the roses. Film Badrinath Ki Dulhania-
What works beautifully is the chemistry. Dhawan and Bhatt are electric together—Badri’s comic desperation and Vaidehi’s calm, steely resolve create both laughs and genuine tension. The film doesn’t shy away from dark realities: it opens with a sobering fact about dowry deaths, and later tackles casual sexism, manipulation, and the pressure on women to compromise their dreams.
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A popular Holi-themed title track that remains a staple at celebrations and DJ playlists. Critical Reception Critics' Take: Generally positive, with a rating of approximately from major outlets like The Times of India Lead Chemistry:
Breaking the “Dulhania” Mold
The genius of the film lies in its refusal to romanticize toxicity. In many Bollywood films, the hero’s persistence is mistaken for love. Here, Badri starts as a classic “toxic” male—he jokes about hitting his sister-in-law, demands a dowry without thinking, and sees Vaidehi as a trophy. However, the film does not celebrate these traits. Instead, it systematically dismantles them. She flees, builds a life for herself abroad,
5. Music and Soundtrack
The film’s music, composed by Amaal Mallik, Tanishk Bagchi, and Akhil Sachdeva, was a chartbuster. Key tracks include:
