None of these antics really worked in evoking emotions as such. Sara HAD to slit her wrists because the writers found no other way to evoke the audience's sympathy for the character and the rescue helicopter HAD to be overloaded because if one of the lead characters doesn't die at the end, it isn't a tragedy. It can be said that the climax of Kedarnath felt like a forced tragedy. But, the two actors look so much in love that we actually smile as they finally confess their love for each other. She drinks raindrops and tells an 'emotional' story to Mansoor about how her Badi Amma used to love the rains and it rained heavily the day she died. Mukku stands at the cave entrance and looks up to 'drink the sky'. There is another scene in the film where Mansoor and Mukku take shelter from the heavy rains in a cave. These things only make us roll our eyes in 2018 but the actress has to be given credit for how she spoke through her eyes during these scenes. Also, there are some scenes where Sara is seen chanting Mansoor's name and she slits her wrist after she gets married to someone else. A dialogue as bad as "Marna mat, Mukku (Don't die Mukku)" is spoken by Sushant with such conviction that we can't help but feel something for the characters. Besides their unmatched energy, Sara and Sushant also gave depth to a script that could otherwise be termed as superficial.
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