Bolo Hau movie review

Story:  It's a romantic tale between Salman (Ankit Rathi) and Rukhsar (Jahnavi Dhanrajgir) who have a place with two distinctive social situations with. Will their affection be acknowledged by their families? 


Review: Set in old Hyderabad, the story centers around the romantic tale of a couple in their mid-twenties battling the class partition. Jobless Salman is the child of a modest classical vendor and invests all his energy with his companions. Rukhsar is a school going young lady who hails from the group of Nawabs. The pair fall blindly enamored when they see each other at a shared companion's wedding. Regardless of the divergence in their social situations with, their families acknowledge their relationship or will they go to outrageous finish to keep them separated, is the point of convergence of this flick. 


'Bolo Hau' in a real sense signifies 'Say Yes' in Dakhani language. Consequently, the slogan of the film states 'Say Yes To Love'. Essayist chief Tarun Dhanrajgir has written this heartfelt adventure with Abid Shah. Together, they can mesh the way of life of Hyderabad into the story easily. Truth be told, even the melodies have that casual Hyderabadi contact. This adoration story is introduced really and that is the thing that attracts you to the film. Notwithstanding, the plot is excessively unsurprising from the start as it's a similar age-old show of a well off young lady falling head over heels in love for a helpless fellow and their families being against their relationship. 

By and large, 'Bolo Hau' is an old wine in another container with an exceptional kind of Hyderabad.


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