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Ek Din review: Sai Pallavi, Junaid Khan's film is all about Japan, little about love

Junaid Khan and Sai Pallavi's film has all the major elements of a superhit romance - magic, destiny, picturesque landscapes, and a misunderstanding. Yet, Ek Din does not manage to revive the classic Bollywood romance. It is let down by poor script and chemistry

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Still from Ek Din

Still from Ek Din

Ek Din is an attempt to bring back classic Bollywood romance, offering respite from the slew of hyper-violent and hyper-sexual films being made. While it ticks off all the boxes - clean, youthful, magical - what's missing is the romance.

Dinesh Kumar Srivastav, aka Dino (Junaid Khan), has a superpower - invisibility. He's quiet, awkward, and leads quite an unheroic life working in the IT department of a corporation. He calls himself a “loser” often enough to believe it.

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