![]() ![]() ![]() Reception īarsaat was a "hugely-anticipated film". Writing for, Sukanya Verma called it "not a great movie" but was appreciative of Santosh Sivan's cinematography, especially during the song "Nahi Yeh Ho Nahi Sakta", noting that the "freshness enveloping Sivan’s visuals in the song. choreographed by Farah Khan, continues to satisfy" and "I love the luminously lit frames, the use of fresh paint and mirrors and a gorgeous play of pristine white and bright yellow." A review in India Today noted that the film lacked a script and is "yet another collection of cliches". It found the songs "mediocre" and concluded with "he best part is that two stars are born". "Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Rangeela and more: 1995 was an exceptional year". "First Day, First Shot: Bobby Deol recounts the first time he faced the camera for Barsaat". ![]()
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