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as Vimmi "Babli" Saluja Trivedi: Reprising her role as the loud, fashion-forward queen of cons [10, 16]. Siddhant Chaturvedi as Kunal / the new Bunty: Known for his breakout role in Sharvari Wagh as Sonia / the new Babli: Making her feature film debut Pankaj Tripathi
There is one genuine thrill: watching Rani Mukerji, at 43, out-act, out-dance, and out-charm everyone else on screen by a mile. She seems to be starring in a much better, much sharper film that exists only in her performance.
The new pair is the film’s true energy source. Siddhant, fresh off Gully Boy , plays Kunal with a swaggering, meta-awareness of the first film. He breaks the fourth wall, referencing the “original” Bunty as a legend. Sharvari, making her debut, is a revelation—equal parts cunning and glamorous. Their dance numbers are energetic, and their cons are genuinely creative. The problem is that the film seems confused whether they are villains or heroes. By the end, you almost root for the kids over the veterans.
Siddhant Chaturvedi and Sharvari Wagh (in her film debut) portray the millennial duo who use social media and modern tech to stay ahead of the law. Pankaj Tripathi
as Vimmi "Babli" Saluja Trivedi: Reprising her role as the loud, fashion-forward queen of cons [10, 16]. Siddhant Chaturvedi as Kunal / the new Bunty: Known for his breakout role in Sharvari Wagh as Sonia / the new Babli: Making her feature film debut Pankaj Tripathi
There is one genuine thrill: watching Rani Mukerji, at 43, out-act, out-dance, and out-charm everyone else on screen by a mile. She seems to be starring in a much better, much sharper film that exists only in her performance. bunty aur babli 2 -2021-
The new pair is the film’s true energy source. Siddhant, fresh off Gully Boy , plays Kunal with a swaggering, meta-awareness of the first film. He breaks the fourth wall, referencing the “original” Bunty as a legend. Sharvari, making her debut, is a revelation—equal parts cunning and glamorous. Their dance numbers are energetic, and their cons are genuinely creative. The problem is that the film seems confused whether they are villains or heroes. By the end, you almost root for the kids over the veterans. as Vimmi "Babli" Saluja Trivedi: Reprising her role
Siddhant Chaturvedi and Sharvari Wagh (in her film debut) portray the millennial duo who use social media and modern tech to stay ahead of the law. Pankaj Tripathi The new pair is the film’s true energy source
