
A story about a romantic journey of a culturally opposite couple - Krish Malhotra and Ananya Swaminathan. They meet at the IIM-Ahmedabad College and during the program they fall in love. Complications arise after the program comes to an end and they decide to get married. Krish and Ananya belong to two different states of India. Krish, a North Indian Punjabi boy from Delhi, and Ananya, a Tamilian Brahmin from Chennai. They take a conscious decision; they won't get married unt... (Full plot summary below)
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A story about a romantic journey of a culturally opposite couple - Krish Malhotra and Ananya Swaminathan. They meet at the IIM-Ahmedabad College and during the program they fall in love. Complications arise after the program comes to an end and they decide to get married. Krish and Ananya belong to two different states of India. Krish, a North Indian Punjabi boy from Delhi, and Ananya, a Tamilian Brahmin from Chennai. They take a conscious decision; they won't get married until their parents agree. Everything goes downhill when the parents meet. There is a cultural clash and the parents oppose the wedding. To convert their love story into a love marriage, the couple faces a tough battle in front of them. For it is easy to fight and rebel, but much harder to convince. Will Krish and Ananya's love for each other sustain the battles? Will they manage to convince their parents and make it to their wedding?
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| ReutersShilpa Jamkhandikar2 States doesn't know where to stop. It takes a good idea and stretches it to a point where it becomes tedious and uninteresting. |
| FilmfareDevesh SharmaThe best part of the film is the awkward relationship between Krish and his overbearing, abusive, alcoholic father, played superbly by Ronit Roy. |
| Gulf News (UAE)Manjusha RadhakrishnanDon't skip this if you have a thing for happily-ever-after endings. |
| The New York TimesRachel Saltz2 States is an effort to go beyond formula while also embracing formulaic elements, including some nice song-and-dance sequences. The mix isn’t right yet. But that ambition provides its own tensions and energies, which help 2 States from feeling becalmed. |
| User ReviewHariharan SNice movie. Saw on Netflix, so was able to forward a bit especially songs. Having said, a pretty good one. Especially someone who has spent time with both cultures will truly resonate with the story line. |
| User ReviewAditya M100% entertainment, Bollywood at its best. |
| User ReviewasmanrajIn my opinion, this was the most entertaining Hindi movie of 2014. Alia Bhatt gives a phenomenal performance as a Tamilian, and the story is fantastic. "Mast Magan" is a classic song. |
| User ReviewMahesh PPerfection. Adapted perfectly from Chetan Bhagat's book with perfect casting, perfect visuals, perfect screenplay and perfect music. Just perfect. |
| User ReviewKavita BDifferent and new, well made, entertaining without being overbearing and unrealistic or kitschy. Great music and wardrobe...beautiful locations. Indian CInema has evolved to make room for brilliant scripts and professional actors. This movie is so much more than the unfortunate SRK glam opps. that make headlines every day. 2 States has a beautiful story to tell, and does it with class. |
| User ReviewSawrose CFantastic movie..story seems to b typical Bollywood movie but well presented n acted .. Got wt expected from chetan bagat though never got chance to read book ..... |