A second adaptation of A Star is Born released this past Friday, following earlier installments in 1937 and 1976.
To the Indian audience, the similarity to Aashiqui 2 (the 2013 flick starring Shraddha and Aditya Roy Kapur) is unmistakable. Those poor souls who cannot take anymore of that, i would suggest you refrain from watching this one.
However, what I enjoyed the most was the original soundtrack (particularly "Shallow" and "Always Remember Us This Way") and the amazing performances by Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga and Sam Elliott. It is Cooper's first directorial venture as well, to his credit. But some abrupt cuts and a predictable turn of events does not make this film climb my recommendations list. If you watch it with an open mind, you might enjoy it.
To the Indian audience, the similarity to Aashiqui 2 (the 2013 flick starring Shraddha and Aditya Roy Kapur) is unmistakable. Those poor souls who cannot take anymore of that, i would suggest you refrain from watching this one.
However, what I enjoyed the most was the original soundtrack (particularly "Shallow" and "Always Remember Us This Way") and the amazing performances by Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga and Sam Elliott. It is Cooper's first directorial venture as well, to his credit. But some abrupt cuts and a predictable turn of events does not make this film climb my recommendations list. If you watch it with an open mind, you might enjoy it.

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