

Sidharth's Nikhil Bhardwaj, despite his cold steel looks, was convincingly acted out. I was in for Parineeti and I got served but what surprised me was Sidharth as well. I haven't seen Sidharth Malhotra's Student of The Year so I had nothing to compare his performance to and I found it a good thing. And in Hasee Toh Phasee's oddball, innocent Meeta, is the more diverse side of her acting we get to see. She was doing the best, bringing her own brand of acting to whichever roles she played in. Why? Coz there was no need for improvisation.

She'd already proved her talents with her debutante performance in Ladies Vs Ricky Behl and through out her career till date she has done nothing but racked up commendation. Unlike the typical Bollywood romcoms 'cheesy' had not been served hot from frame one but as I said there were scenes that constantly reminded you that you were indeed watching one. There were indeed antiques of it from time to time but it was much more enjoyable thanks to the film's slightly artsy production. Hasee Toh Phasee was something I initially turned my back on thinking its your usual romcom then I decided to give it a chance, just for Parineeti Chopra. It had been a longtime since I opined about a Bollywood movie, the reasons for which happens to be its duration and there was nothing that caught my attention or even the slightest bit of intrigue.

In the midst of this confusion, the truth of relationships is unfolded the strength of unions is tested and love triumphs. During the course of Meeta's stay at Nikhil's house, they come close to each other and open up to each other.

In an attempt to please Karishma he decides to keep Meeta in the flat above his own house, with his crazy extended family. Nikhil is re-introduced to Meeta by Karishma and is instructed to put her up in a hotel. On the day of his engagement, Nikhil promises Karishma that he will prove himself to be worthy of her within the next seven days. Karishma's wealthy father, Devesh Solanki, does not approve of Nikhil as he finds him to be a lackadaisical young man. The film jumps to the eve of Nikhil and Karishma's engagement. He falls in love with Meeta's sister Karishma on the same day. Nikhil bumps into Meeta on the occasion of her sister Deeksha's wedding while Meeta is on the run. Spread across Mumbai over a decade, the film is about the relationship between the quirky, rebellious Meeta (Parineeti Chopra) and the mischievous Nikhil (Sidharth Malhotra) struggling with their respective families to fit in.
