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Dedh Ishqiya movie review: Brilliant, but won't set records like Dhoom 3

It's a beautiful watch with top notch performances to amuse you. Finally it could be said that with Dedh Ishqiya, Bollywood gets its first hit of the year.Ratings-***1/2Cast:Madhuri Dixit, Arshad Warsi, Naseeruddin Shah, Huma Qureshi,




In a scene, Babban (Arshad Warsi) and Khalujaan are bashed up by Jaan and his men but the two have their guns too and both point them towards Jaan. Neither Jaan's gang nor Babban-Khalujaan agree to give up. The night passes and the next morning they are affixed to their positions, yawning and shivering with cold.  Such is the humour and action in Abhishek Chaubey's that flows predominantly in this two hour thirty minutes runtime. The story is sharply written and the message is highlighted in the climax.

Khalu Jaan has screwed Babban after robbing a jewellery store and he is on a beautiful mission to woo Begum Para in a poetry festival in Mahmudabad organised by her for fulfilling the last wish of her late husband that her new life partner should be a poet. Renowned poets from all corners have submerged there to win her over. But Jaan Mohammad is also eyeing over Begum and will do whatever it takes to claim her, even Khalu and Babban's life. Baaban on the other hand arrives here to settle old scores with Khalu but is smitten by Begum's maid or say companion Muniya (Huma Qureshi) who has some clever plans to ruin her.