Navkiran Movies Police Basis’s Ladli Betiyaan (UA) is the story of a mom (Alankrita Bora) who units out on a journey to avoid wasting her woman baby (child Sania) from the perils of the evils of society at the same time as her armyman-husband (Yash Pandit) is preventing on the border for the motherland.
Navkiran Movies Police Basis’s Ladli Betiyaan (UA) is the story of a mom (Alankrita Bora) who units out on a journey to avoid wasting her woman baby (child Sania) from the perils of the evils of society at the same time as her armyman-husband (Yash Pandit) is preventing on the border for the motherland. B.S. Jogdand’s story is half-baked and doesn’t have even a tenth of the affect it wanted to have. The screenplay, written by Vaishnav Deva, B.S. Jogdand and Salim Khan, is so weak that it hardly strikes the viewers. B.S. Jogdand’s dialogues are under the mark. Yash Pandit is okay because the armyman. Alankrita Bora does a mean job as his spouse. Surendra Pal is truthful. Shalini Kapoor is peculiar. Vaishnav Deva’s route just isn’t half as delicate because it wanted to be. His music is pretty melodious. B.S. Jogdand’s lyrics are considerably interesting. Sarfaraz Khan’s choreography is under the mark. Camerawork (Manoj Kumar, Arvind Shah and Kunal Jena) is weak. Komal Varma’s modifying leaves lots to be desired. On the entire, Ladli Betiyaan is a poor present.