High End Yaariyaan is a story of 3 friends Ranjit Bawa, Jassi Gill, and Ninja who live abroad. The story revolves around their respective love lives and also their personal problems.
How each one of them fights the odds is what this movie showcases. In the era when a major chunk of Punjabi movies is about rural stories, High End Yaariyan was a film that, we expected, would emerge as a breather but alas! our expectations were totally shattered after watching the full presentation. This so-called-tale-of-3-friends was basically a story of 3 individuals and their love lives. Each one of them is shown entangled in his own mesh of romance.
Jassie Gill - the Casanova, Ranjit Bawa - the desi guy and Ninja - nerdy looking 'bahman' are the three friends who stay together at Jassie Gill's home in the UK. While Jassie is seen as the rich guy with a hollow life, Bawa is a simple guy from Punjab who is in the UK to search for his lost love and Ninja is the guy who is only there for his girlfriend's overseas dream. Where each of the characters is placed appropriately, there itself the expectation level from them rises, and that's where the film falls flat. None of the characters has a proper build up for their stories to get a convincing feel. On top of it, the bad choice of female cast has made the film even more disappointing. Each actress has been given the most inappropriate introduction. Where Aarushi suddenly barges in with an irritated expression that's way too overdone, Muskan is seen popping out of her car's window just to praise a guy on a luna and even take a selfie with him for no good reason. Then comes Navneet Kaur Dhillon who literally drops out all her assets during her introduction scene and even the camera work where her skimpy clothing is shown makes you cringe because the actress doesn't really look too toned to show off her curves in that close frame. We wonder how suddenly the guys make out that kudi ta changi aa, when all that they've seen till then is her body. About the girl who played Ninja's Chandigarh wali girlfriend, she was really an offence to the true Chandigarhians, frankly to me also, being a hardcore Chandigarh girl. Her slang and her persona onscreen weren't the best to have her even onboard as an actress. Talking about the acts of the male lead actors, Jassie and Ninja were average performers while Ranjit Bawa managed to steal the show with his perfectly timed comic punches. He was the only one who looked and felt convincing as his desi self.
High End Yaariyan' Movie Review, Rating and Box Office Collection And Public Review
Reviewed by SANDHU SAAB
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March 02, 2019
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