![]() So full marks to co-writer Rahul Mody and Luv Ranjan for investing the vivacious proceedings with a verbal gusto that I found to be more sparkling in wit and insinuations than the dialogues in any recent film. Sure enough the repartees in "Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety" (SKTKS) just roll off the characters' tongues making them sound sassy and sombre even when they are being mean and vicious just because it suits the script's purposes.Īnd God knows, this film needs no excuse to let the words flow. When sharply written, these words can embrace the characters in layers of unvarnished molten gold. ![]() ![]() There is something to be said in favour of the spoken word in the movies, or the dialogue as its known.
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