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Editors Take: Main Vaapas Aaunga A Beautiful Idea Lost in Too Many Directions
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Editors Take: Main Vaapas Aaunga A Beautiful Idea Lost in Too Many Directions

Imtiaz Ali’s Main Vaapas Aunga is a poignant love story set against the backdrop of Partition and migration. Starring Naseeruddin Shah, Diljit Dosanjh, Sharvari and Vedang Raina, the film explores themes of love, longing, memory and displacement. It tells the story of a man who carries a promise and the weight of his memories across decades, while grappling with the pain of never truly belonging to the place he calls home in the aftermath of Partition.

Filmfare Editor-in-Chief Jitesh Pillaai shared his thoughts on Main Vaapas Aunga:

What do you do when you struggle to like a film? You love the filmmaker so much that you want him to succeed at all costs. Which is why, with a spring in my heart, I headed for a screening of Imtiaz Ali’s Main Vaapas Aaunga. What’s not to like about a film that toplines Naseeruddin Shah and Diljit Dosanjh?

Shah is extraordinary in his portrayal of an aging patriarch who longs to go back to Sargodha where he spent his youth and left his love behind due to Partition. Then there’s his grandson played by Diljit, who besides being a failed stand-up comic, also quits his job.

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He has a girlfriend waiting in London (Banita Sandhu, unbelievably mediocre). Dosanjh is first-rate and you can see he’s pumping life into the proceedings.

Vedang Raina is sincere and plays the young Shah with a lot of feeling. But he has a long way to go. He does a couple of sequences, including the final train-to-India sequence, rather well. Sharvari looks dewy fresh and the joys of youth are a sight to behold. Will be interesting to see how she performs as an actor in her future films.

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Partition is a very serious subject. Trying to incorporate a love story into such a raw historical wound may or may not be an ideal scenario. If you see how Deepa Mehra’s Earth, Pamela Rooks’ train to Pakistan based on Khushwant Singh’s celebrated novel, or even Govind Nihalani’s excellent Tamas approached the subject, you feel enough research hasn’t been done here.

Ali is a sensitive and nuanced filmmaker and while he succeeds in investing you in the somewhat gauche love story, the Partition portions don’t quite ring true. Main Vaapas Aaunga takes too long to establish the premise and the last twenty minutes are perhaps the strongest parts of the film.

But the very stodgy script, trying to draw parallels between present day and the past, don’t really come together. AR Rahman’s music too doesn’t match up to the work he’s done before in Ali’s films like Tamasha, Highway or Rockstar. Main Vaapas Aaunga is clunky for its own good; too many ideas crisscross and too much is being packed in.

A film is a winner when you feel empathy for the characters. Occasionally, you do. But most of the time the proceedings move at a glacial pace, which can be exhausting. Partition is a raw wound, some of which still hasn’t healed. Even the Diljit video at the end of the film, which is almost like an anti-war appeal and makes a case for destitute children and war refugees, doesn’t quite make the cut and seems performative.

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Main Vaapas Aaunga left me with mixed feelings. There is a lot to like and yet so much could have been done with the material available. We got a mockumentary of sorts interspersed with some nice videos. Ali deserved better as did we.

Also Read: Main Vaapas Aaunga Review: A Soulful But Meandering Ode to Love Across a Lifetime

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Qubool Hai Star Surbhi Jyoti Welcomes First Child With Husband Sumit Suri
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Qubool Hai Star Surbhi Jyoti Welcomes First Child With Husband Sumit Suri

Actress Surbhi Jyoti and her husband Sumit Suri have welcomed their first child, a baby girl. The couple, who announced their pregnancy in February this year, shared the happy news with fans on social media on June 14.
The Qubool Hai actress posted a picture featuring a pink flower with the words, “It’s a girl! 13th June, 2026” written on it. She captioned the post as, “Our daughter is here. Our hearts are filled with love and gratitude.”
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Surbhi Jyoti and Sumit Suri tied the knot on October 27, 2024 in a dreamy ceremony at Jim Corbett. Their close friends and family were in attendance for the special occasion.

For her bridal look, Surbhi Jyoti opted for a gorgeous red lehenga. She looked as lovely as ever. Sumit Suri looked dapper in an ivory sherwani.
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Meanwhile, on the work front, Surbhi is best known for shows such as Qubool Hai and Naagin 3. She has also been a part of Punjabi films such as Ik Kudi Punjab Di, Raula Pai Gaya, Munde Patiale De and Kadari.

Also Read: Kim Dong Wook and Stella Kim Announce The Birth of Their First Child

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Mouni Roy Calls Herself Disha Pataniâs Bridesmaid in Playful Birthday Post
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Mouni Roy Calls Herself Disha Pataniâs Bridesmaid in Playful Birthday Post

Actress Mouni Roy recently gave fans a glimpse into Disha Patani’s birthday celebrations by sharing a series of photos and videos on Instagram’s Story section. Disha, who recently turned 34, celebrated the occasion with a close-knit gathering of friends.
The intimate yet fun-filled celebration was attended by several of Disha’s close friends, including Krishna Shroff, Sonam Bajwa, Stebin Ben and others. One of the photos showed Mouni, Disha, Sonam, Krishna and their friend Sakshi Chaudhary posing together for a group picture. Sharing the image, Mouni cheekily wrote, “Ds bridesmaids whenever that happens x.” (sic)
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In another video, Stebin Ben was seen strumming his guitar and singing. Mouni also shared a solo picture of the birthday girl. In the photo, Disha looked effortlessly stylish in a white shirt paired with jeans as she struck a cute pose for the camera.

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Mouni Roy and Disha Patani are known to share a close bond. The duo is often clicked together at events, parties, vacations and frequently feature on each other’s social media profiles. Recently, Mouni also addressed trolls who questioned her sexual orientation and spoke about the importance of having strong female friendships in her life.

In a recent conversation with Monika Sharma on her YouTube channel, the Gold actress was asked about the strangest rumour she had ever heard about herself. Responding to the question, Mouni revealed that it was speculation about her being gay.
Reflecting on the support system she has built over the years, the actress spoke warmly about her female friends and the role they have played in her life.
She said, “I have always had great girlfriends to support me. They have been there through my good, bad and ugly phases. It is very important to have women like that in your life — the ones who uplift you. My girlfriends are the best. Girls today should focus on financial and emotional stability. You have to be emotionally and financially independent.”
Mouni’s remarks come amid her separation from her husband Suraj Nambiar. On the work front, she was last seen in Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai.

Also Read: Photos: Mouni Roy Makes a Stunning Appearance at The Cannes Film Festival 2026

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