Baar Baar Dekho
Baar Baar Dekho
| 09 September 2016 (USA)
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An artist wishes to marry her childhood sweetheart and settle into family life. However, her boyfriend, who is a genius mathematician is afraid of commitment and breaks up with her just ahead of their wedding. What will the future hold in store for them?

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ada

the leading man is my tpye

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Incannerax

What a waste of my time!!!

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Pacionsbo

Absolutely Fantastic

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Fairaher

The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.

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namashi_1

Back To The Future, anyone? Remember how magically that Cult-Classic took us & its lovable protagonist ahead & back in time, only to be delighted with pure cinematic thrill! Director Nitya Mehra makes a similar, albeit limping effort with her well-budgeted feature 'Baar Baar Dekho'. While interesting in parts & made with honesty, the Writing & the Pace are erratic. Lets Continue....'Baar Baar Dekho is about A maths professor (Sidharth Malhotra), who is taken back & ahead of time, when he backs out of marrying his lady-love (Katrina Kaif). What follows is flashbacks & flash forwards! 'Baar Baar Dekho' begins with genuine promise. The opening credits, which show us how the man & woman met, right from kids to now, is beautifully done. And the pace is decently maintained for sometime, but post-interval, the pace drops. What starts off as an interesting time-travel love-story, suddenly turns into a melodramatic tale, with lesser feeling. And by the time we reach its culmination, we're tired. The Protagonist isn't too bright to begin with, despite being a maths professor, who worships Vedic Mathematics. It literally takes him decades (although days for him), to realize the value of life & his woman. Though at first his unsure nature & his amusement to the unexpected time-travel happenings appear believable, but later-on, he just doesn't seem to get the point & loses our support. Its a rather under-written role, that demanded more depth. Nitya Mehra's Screenplay is a mixed bag. At times, interesting, and at times, dull. The Writing doesn't make solid use of its fascinating concept & that's disheartening. There was genuine potential here. Mehra's Direction is good, though. She knows the craft of filmmaking well, but as a Writer, she lets herself & us, down after a point. Ravi K. Chandran's Cinematography is marvelous. Amitabh Shukla's Editing needed to be sharper. The film is a bit too long at a 140-minutes! Music by Various Artists is fantastic & the high-point of the enterprise. Art & Costume Design are well-done, while the Make-Up appears fake.Performance-Wise: Sidharth Malhotra is limited to a few expressions & hence his performance here, is nothing extraordinary. Though very sincere, the actor stumbles in some portions, especially when he ages old. Katrina Kaif looks gorgeous as always & is passable in her part. Rajit Kapur, Ram Kapoor, Sarika & The Wonderful Sayani Gupta, are given too little to do.On the whole, 'Baar Baar Dekho' is thoroughly watchable, but that's about it.

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Dipo

Why India makes science fiction ? Oh sorry its not science fiction its a pure drama and romantic movie. Bullshit ! Its a worst movie i have ever seen. bad story, acting, script was also silly. if IMDb had -point system then i give it -10. I waste 2hours in my life for this movie. some songs are perfect but story was very slow. When i was watching it i said myself when it was finished and set free. Finally i finished it and come to IMDb and check this rating. Why people like it ? Why India makes science fiction ? Oh sorry its not science fiction its a pure drama and romantic movie. Bullshit ! Its a worst movie i have ever seen. bad story, acting, script was also silly. if IMDb had -point system then i give it -10. I waste 2hours in my life for this movie. some songs are perfect but story was very slow. When i was watching it i said myself when it was finished and set free. Finally i finished it and come to IMDb and check this rating. Why people like it ?

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Insaaf Jacobs

The whole movie is not only shot beautifully,but the music and the story line itself was a pleasure to watch. Very unique movie, appealing to human emotions such as sympathy,sadness,hope and most of it makes you think about what really is important in life. Katrina Kaif really upped her game in this one,not only is she incredibly beautiful, but watching her in this film I could see she was really trying to relate to her character. Sid was a great Jai, playing the role of the aloof male lead, the person who puts work above his love, his family and everything else. Which is what we see most people doing now a days. Most people are aware of the fact that they can lose a loved one any moment, but people often rarely think it could happen to them. Such a pleasure to watch!

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parveenchandra11

BBD has a few basic elements, which are really rather good:1) Basic idea is this: "While waiting for the big moments of happiness in life, we miss out on these small moments of happiness" (From Bawarchi, 1972).2) Time travel/ Groundhog day: Hero goes to sleep and wakes up at consecutively increasingly further out time points in the future (10 days, 2 years, 15/16 years in 2034). At the third one (2034) he realizes he's messed up big, and promises to fix things. Goes to sleep crying, and this time wakes up 10 years before (2023) and manages to make the wrong choices. Next leap takes him 26 years in the future, at the death of his mother. This is the furthest out in time, and he realizes his priorities should be different. Goes to sleep, and wakes up at the only repeat time point (year 2023) - chooses to put his family first, and then comes back to 2016 (the present).The premise was rather good. I liked the elements underlying the story. The execution was... not so great.Some points that stuck out for me:1) The hero is rather taken aback when his girlfriend proposes marriage, and doesn't come back with an enthusiastic enough "yes". It's a scene where we're supposed to empathise with the heroine and pity the hero. He really should've leapt at the chance of marrying KK. why? Everyone has a right to make their own decisions in life, no? If he wants to think about it, let him. 2) All the wedding preparations frustrate the groom (hero) - how selfish and disrespectful of him! (It's rather normal; why paint the poor boy in a bad light because of these small issues!)And what's wrong with wanting to go abroad for job/education? Our movies would have you believe that you shouldn't venture out because our family and friends are here... Well, a lot many people actually do come back. Nothing wrong with seeing the world a little.3) In the year 2023, when KK's character reminds her husband that there's a show in the evening, she says something to the tune of how "will you remember?" and "you're useless". Their two small children are running around! And she's supposed to be a good mother? It's the worst kind of parents that paint their spouse in a bad light in front of the kids.Btw, just fyi, men without full time jobs are 33% more likely to divorce: aka to remain married, the guy needs to be working -- according to a recently published paper (Killewald, ASR 2016); also quoted in TIME magazine (http://time.com/4425061/unemployment-divorce-men-women/)4) Somebody has a vendetta against maths/logic and mathematicians, and doesn't even know what maths is (more on the second half later). The pandit (Rajit Kapur) says logic doesn't explain what's important in life. Which our poor hero doesn't understand because all he understands is maths! Understanding of maths and relationships/values are not mutually exclusive! 5) Classroom scene in one of the time leaps: a student says that you said you have a solution to Fermat's last theorem, how does this affect bla bla bla. Guess what Fermat's last theorem was "proven" 20 years ago, first valid proof presented in 1994 (only about 350 years after the conjecture was stated). A 5 min googling could've take care of this jarring moment.6) The H is supposedly a math genius. And the script writers have no clue what that entails.Being able to find square roots, products of large numbers, is not the same as being able to prove and postulate mathematical theorems and lemmas. Hero is either a student or professor of mathematics, and apparently he's written a paper on Vedic maths. His appointment to Cambridge is based on that. Quick note on VM: it is a collection of tricks to do mental arithmetic, not what maths is really about. Please look up Quora for an involved discussion on the topic. A quote from S.G. Dani (http://www.tifr.res.in/~vahia/dani- vmsm.pdf): "lack of adequate attention to academic pursuits... has unfortunately resulted, on the one hand, in a lack of awareness of our historical role in actual terms and, on the other, an empty sense of pride which is more of an emotional reaction to the colonial domination rather than an intellectual challenge. Together they provide a convenient ground for extremist and misguided elements in society to "reconstruct history" from nonexistent or concocted source material to whip up popular euphoria."And I'm not even a mathematician :|7) My guess is that this was someone's understanding of Good Will Hunting's ending - that he leaves "maths" to be with the girl... Look at the interview scene (with NSA), it doesn't preclude Will Hunting's working on maths, just not with those guys. And yes, we need to have both in our lives - work and relationships. There should be a balance between the two. 8) One more teensy weensy thing... the futuristic technology... uh... there are driver less, self-driving cars already around on roads (Uber has launched driverless cars in Pittsburg, PA, USA). Various corporations have been testing those for quite some time. It would've been fantastic if could've incorporated that in their futuristic settings. But maybe that really is too much to expect...Final verdict: Well, this is definitely a movie you can see with your family or friends without blushing! If you're at the mall, and need to go watch something, this ain't a bad choice. Or, skip the movie tickets, go eat out :)

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