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The shooting of “Ae Dil Hai Mushkil”, featuring Ranbir Kapoor, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Anushka Sharma, went on the floors here on Wednesday, filmmaker Karan Johar said. “You can never meet with the demands of the heart....our journey begins today...#AeDilHaiMushkil,” tweeted Karan. Anushka also shared: “Sooo today we start filming #AeDilHaiMushkil in london. Butterflies attacking. Excitement rolling. Send me your love and wish me luck guys.” The work on the project is on in full swing. Celebrated costume designer Manish Malhotra is also on the job, and he promises to present Anushka in a brand new look. He wrote: “Just finished Costume fittings with @AnushkaSharma EXCITING NEW LOOK in @karanjohar @AeDilHaiMushkil.” Blessing Karan on the new venture, Ranbir's father and actor Rishi Kapoor tweeted: “Wishing you and your team all the very best. Nothing is mushkil for you all. Jai Mata Di!”
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Review: Karan Johar’s Best Film Till Date
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil goes seamlessly from a boisterous first half marked by nightclub numbers and Hindi film ditties (Gaata Rahe mera dil, Tohfa tohfa laya laya, Baby doll main sone di) to a more intense second segment propped up by Aaj jaane ki zid na karo and Mujhse pehli si mohabbat mere mehboob na maang. ADHM is by far Karan’s best film to date: mature, sure-handed and thoroughly entertaining.
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil Latest Photos and Review
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It is about the junoon of love and the 'sukoon' of friendship. A romance, an entertainer and a complete filmy film, this one boasts of laughter, racy dialogues, relationships, heartache and unrequited love.\n\nAyan Sanger (Ranbir Kapoor) is pursuing his MBA in London, but is a singer at heart. Brought up without a mother, he feels alienated from his rich business tycoon father and obviously longs for love and acceptance. A chance meeting at a Soho pub with Alizeh Khan (Anushka Sharma), a bubbly, vivacious girl, who is nursing a heartbreak, and a deep bond and friendship ensues between the two.\n\nLaced with a generous dose of humour, the first half of the film is fun, light and frothy. Peppered with well written dialogues replete with Bollywood lingo, foot-tapping music with numbers like \"Mere saiyyanji se aaj maine breakup kar liya\", the film glides through smoothly.\n\nThe pace in the second half drops distinctly, with a focus on heartbreak and one-sided love. The dialogues get verbose, poetic and at times, heavy duty.\n\nRanbir Kapoor is Ayan Sanger from the first scene and slips into his character effortlessly, as the boy who is deeply in love and craves for it to be requited. His childlike innocence, emotional outbursts, spontaneity and even pain, is real and endearing. He lip syncs the songs with fervour making them seem real.\n\nAnushka Sharma is the joie de vivre element of the film even though ironically she portrays a girl who has gone through the pain of a heartbreak. She lights up the screen with her inherent energy and delivers a spirited performance. She is spontaneous and a sheer treat to watch in scenes where she relives her Bollywood dreams of singing songs in a chiffon saree and equally tugs at your heartstrings when unable to explain the depth of her feelings.\n\nAishwarya Rai Bachchan as a poetess Saba Taliyar Khan, separated from her husband, looks like a \"painting\" as described by Ayan in one scene in the film. \"Woh ladki nahin, painting hai\". Indeed, she looks beautiful but delivers a synthetic performance, extremely unreal and devoid of any emotion.\n\nFawad Khan as DJ Ali is a disappointment as he has nothing much to offer by way of histrionics. Lisa Haydon is a treat to watch with her impeccable comic timing. Imran Abbas in a minuscule role makes his presence felt.\n\nThere are a few unexpected cameos, which are bound to take you by surprise.\n\nThe screenplay is divided into chapters that are interspersed with the interview of singer Ayan Sanger as the film is narrated from his point of view.\n\nThe music is definitely one of the highlights of the film as are the stellar performances of Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma. From the title song to \"Channa meriya\", each number is mellifluous and touches your heart.\n\nThe film, as expected, with excellent production values and muted gloss, has a tinge of maturity to the tale and presentation. It undoubtedly has a Karan Johar flavour and is definitely a treat for his fans. ","content_text":"Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan\n\nKaran Johar's \"Ae Dil Hai Mushkil\" celebrates love and heartbreak in all its hues. It is about the junoon of love and the 'sukoon' of friendship. A romance, an entertainer and a complete filmy film, this one boasts of laughter, racy dialogues, relationships, heartache and unrequited love.\n\nAyan Sanger (Ranbir Kapoor) is pursuing his MBA in London, but is a singer at heart. Brought up without a mother, he feels alienated from his rich business tycoon father and obviously longs for love and acceptance. A chance meeting at a Soho pub with Alizeh Khan (Anushka Sharma), a bubbly, vivacious girl, who is nursing a heartbreak, and a deep bond and friendship ensues between the two.\n\nLaced with a generous dose of humour, the first half of the film is fun, light and frothy. Peppered with well written dialogues replete with Bollywood lingo, foot-tapping music with numbers like \"Mere saiyyanji se aaj maine breakup kar liya\", the film glides through smoothly.\n\nThe pace in the second half drops distinctly, with a focus on heartbreak and one-sided love. The dialogues get verbose, poetic and at times, heavy duty.\n\nRanbir Kapoor is Ayan Sanger from the first scene and slips into his character effortlessly, as the boy who is deeply in love and craves for it to be requited. His childlike innocence, emotional outbursts, spontaneity and even pain, is real and endearing. He lip syncs the songs with fervour making them seem real.\n\nAnushka Sharma is the joie de vivre element of the film even though ironically she portrays a girl who has gone through the pain of a heartbreak. She lights up the screen with her inherent energy and delivers a spirited performance. She is spontaneous and a sheer treat to watch in scenes where she relives her Bollywood dreams of singing songs in a chiffon saree and equally tugs at your heartstrings when unable to explain the depth of her feelings.\n\nAishwarya Rai Bachchan as a poetess Saba Taliyar Khan, separated from her husband, looks like a \"painting\" as described by Ayan in one scene in the film. \"Woh ladki nahin, painting hai\". Indeed, she looks beautiful but delivers a synthetic performance, extremely unreal and devoid of any emotion.\n\nFawad Khan as DJ Ali is a disappointment as he has nothing much to offer by way of histrionics. Lisa Haydon is a treat to watch with her impeccable comic timing. Imran Abbas in a minuscule role makes his presence felt.\n\nThere are a few unexpected cameos, which are bound to take you by surprise.\n\nThe screenplay is divided into chapters that are interspersed with the interview of singer Ayan Sanger as the film is narrated from his point of view.\n\nThe music is definitely one of the highlights of the film as are the stellar performances of Ranbir Kapoor and Anushka Sharma. From the title song to \"Channa meriya\", each number is mellifluous and touches your heart.\n\nThe film, as expected, with excellent production values and muted gloss, has a tinge of maturity to the tale and presentation. It undoubtedly has a Karan Johar flavour and is definitely a treat for his fans. Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan "}
AE DIL HAI MUSHKIL WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE REPORT!
Karan Johar’s latest romantic drama Ae Dil Hai Mushkil (ADHM) has taken a very good opening, especially in the international markets. The film has apparently made a 51 crore gross from India while its overseas collection amounts close to 41 crores by the end of its 3-day run at the box office. The total worldwide gross of the ADHM stands around 90 crores so far. The film has taken a solid opening even in Chennai in spite of other major Tamil releases. ADHM has collected around 40 lakhs from Chennai city alone from its opening weekend. These figures are based on estimates and the official numbers are still awaited!
Ae Dil Hai Mushkil: What makes it a must watch
Ever since Anushka Sharma and Ranbir Kapoor worked together in ‘Bombay Velvet’, the two have shared a great camaraderie. Their off-screen friendship has translated into crackling chemistry in their recent release ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’. So, when recently Anushka was asked about Ranbir going through a low phase in his career, the actress immediately came to his defence. “Ranbir is a very good actor. He has given us some amazing films. I admire him for the choices choices he made at the beginning of his career. He did films like ‘Rocket Singh: Salesman of the Year’, ‘Rajneeti’, ‘Barfi’. It’s refreshing to see a young actor making such kind of choices…Ranbir is here to stay because of the actor that he is,” Anushka told PTI. Teaming up for the second time after ‘Bombay Velvet’, Ranbir and Anushka’s ‘Ae Dil Hai Mushkil’ has garnered good collections at the box-office.
'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' vs 'Shivaay': No fireworks at box office on Diwali
'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' and 'Shivaay' postersThe Diwali festivities seem to have come in the way of sparkling box office numbers for Karan Johar's 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' and actor-filmmaker Ajay Devgn 'Shivaay'. The movies did not register a hike in their collections, but trade experts believe the coming days look bright.Both the films released on October 28 -- two days before Diwali.After collecting Rs 13.30 crore and Rs 13.10 crore on Friday and Saturday, 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil', which released in around 3000 screens in India, only managed to mint Rs 9.20 crore on Sunday, thus taking its cumulative total to Rs 35.60 crore, read a statement from the makers.However, the film -- which features Ranbir Kapoor, Anushka Sharma, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Fawad Khan -- performed well overseas by collecting USD 6.15 million (Rs 41.05 crore).According to its makers, the film has amassed the second highest international opening weekend for a Bollywood film in 2016 and is the highest opening weekend for a Karan Johar project.In the US, 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' collected USD 2.1 million, while in Britain and Australia, the film raked in USD 752,000 and USD 307,045 respectively.'Shivaay', on the other hand, collected Rs 8.26 crore on Sunday. With collections of Rs 10.24 crore and Rs 10.06 crore on Friday and Saturday, the film has now made a total of Rs 28.56 crore, says trade analyst Taran Adarsh.He tweeted: "Diwali puja and festivities made a dent in the business of 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' and 'Shivaay' on Sunday. Business should witness an upward trend on Monday and Tuesday."Delhi-based distributor Joginder Mahajan told IANS: "People are more inclined towards festivities during Diwali. So this much collection is enough for both the films. The crucial days for 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' and 'Shivaay' are Monday and Tuesday."