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Dil Bechara Review: Sushant Singh Rajput As, “Manny” Made His Fans Cried On Reel As In Real Life

“Ek Tha Raja, Ek Thi rani Dono Mar Gaye Khatam Kahani ” This Epic Beginning Line of This Movie.  That is the finish of the story. On reel as, in actuality, Sushant Singh Rajput left all of us with this very act. On the certainty of death, yet till that blow handles, there’s nothing to prevent you from making every second count. On the off chance that you have seen The Fault In Our Stars, you recognize what Dil Bechara will resemble. Be that as it may, Sushant Singh Rajput’s final appearance, his last film, is one for the long haul.

At 90 minutes, it is entirely made. Director Mukesh Chhabra gets Jamshedpur right and his saint and champion better. In some other time, this could have been a big-screen theater discharge. Be that as it may, this time is all we have. So while the situation pulls us separated from companions, family, friends, and family, Dil Bechara is there to tell it will be okay.

Sushant plays a manny in the film, which, despite being a Divyang, lives life openly, and he meets Keiji Basu, a Bengali girl battling thyroid cancer. Kizee always walks with an oxygen cylinder (Pushpendra)  and is still unhappy when unhappy Kizee meets a happy Manny; his life changes.

Kizee and Manny both come close while fighting to the death. Manny tries his best to fulfill every dream of Kizee, but in the end, he goes on, struggling happily with life. But while dying, giving love to the key in life gives the mantra to be happy.

Being the last film of Sushant Singh Rajput, more people will see the movie as the film has not been released in theaters. More people will be able to see this through the OTT Platform. As the film’s subject is light-hearted, it is a little severe, and the entertainment in the movie is a little less. The music of AR Rahman in the film is melodious and suits the story.

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