Haseen Dillruba, On Netflix, Is One Of The Best Films Of The Year
Haseen Dillruba opens with the shots of water and fire. It’s the kind of contrast that dominates the entire narrative. The fire-water interplay is present in plenty. The film takes place in Jwalapur, but it’s the view of paani you see first. Figuratively, the fire could be associated with feelings of lust, love and anger, while an incident that attenuates these feelings could be seen as water. Whenever things get heated up, their temperatures are lowered to maintain a balancing act. Rishu’s (Vikrant Massey) excitement for his first wedding night is dropped due to the heavy downpour. When the heat reaches the bed after many hitches, the passion is met with a premature ending. Rani’s (Taapsee Pannu) attraction to Neel (Harshvardhan Rane) is highlighted with a romantic track, which is temporarily paused when she enters the kitchen to make tea and finds Rishu standing there. A rafting accident brings Neel and Rani closer. Their first illicit deed happens after Neel fills up his water bottle.
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