In 1944, Roop is married off to Dev (Aditya Roy Kapur), a UK-returned newspaper owner and brought to Husnabad, near Lahore (now in Pakistan). Instead, all it offers are some lovely visuals, good performances and occasionally terrific moments. If only director Abhishek Varman and his co-writer Shibani Bathija removed the clutter from the screenplay and made it also better structured, then Kalank would have been a love story worth remembering. It is a beautifully structured scene, one of the many in the movie. As if Cupid is cleansing the bitterness of their hearts with his arrows and making room for love. The first time that Roop (Alia Bhatt) and Zafar (Varun Dhawan) set eyes on each other in Kalank, there are flaming arrows being sent across in the background striking a burning Ravana effigy.
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