Notebook movie review: Zaheer Iqbal and Pranutan Bahl's fresh chemistry makes this film a breezy watch
Lets make it unmistakable, Zaheer Iqbal and Pranutan Bahl's Notebook has literally nothing to do with the Ryan Reynold's exemplary of a similar name. In the event that at all it shares anything, at that point it's the sentimental class. Delivered by Salman Khan, Ashwin Varde and Murad Khetani, Notebook is an endeavor to make a 'vibe decent' romantic tale with two crisp countenances. Pranutan holds the heaviness of being a relative of a celebrated acting family - she's the granddaughter of Nutan and her dad Mohnish Behl has done numerous movies (a large portion of the mainstream ones with Salman) during the 90s. Zaheer then again is an outcast with no suspicion to acting. The way that Notebook has two new faces helps in giving the story a new methodology. Be that as it may, does it remain consistent with its classification and convey ? Scratch pad's greatest quality is the way that it is set against the regularly underused background of Kashmir. The ri