Nov 17, 2017 Subscribe Now: 🔔 Stay updated! Poles apart yet perfect together. That's Abhi & Bindu for you. Here’s the 'Meri Pyaari Bindu' - Official Trailer. Watch Full Movie. Meri Pyaari Bindu (2018) – Hindi Full Movie Trailer Fed up with the lack of critical appreciation despite being a successful writer, Abhimanyu Roy returns to his roots in Kolkata to write more meaningful literature and decides on an old-fashioned love story – which was now, 3 years in the making.
Fed up with the lack of critical appreciation despite being a successful writer, Abhimanyu Roy (Ayushmann Khurrana) returns to his roots in Kolkata to write more meaningful literature and decides on an old-fashioned love story - which was now, 3 years in the making. This writer's block is called Bindu (Parineeti Chopra). How do you contain this unpredictable, crazy, restless, larger than life, live wire in the pages of a book? As Abhi says 'You know when a song comes on and you just have to dance?
Bindu was that song. That silly infectious joyful tune you couldn't get out of your head - even if you wanted to.' So where should he begin? Where should he end?
But when Abhi stumbles across an old audio cassette of their favorite playlist, it sends Abhi down memory lane - and as he waltzes in and out of his past and present through the songs in the mixed tape, he finally faces reality and reconnects with his roots, with his family and his novel starts writing itself. Of course, life in.
Towards the end of the movie, Abhimanyu and Bindu keep staring at each other. Living the lives that they chose for themselves or rather, fate chose for them, they lovingly look at each other, ignoring their individual status quo. That one moment defined the entire film for me. 'Meri Pyaari Bindu' belongs to a forgotten era where love used to happen over a cup of coffee, shared biryani and recorded audio cassettes. It's a bittersweet love story that brings a lump to the throat, yet you never lose that smile from the face. The characters are as real as the next door neighbours.
The pain and the anguish that the couple face, is something that everyone can relate to. But the love can only be felt by those, who have loved and lost. Kudos to Suprotim Sengupta for such exquisite writing.