Ladies Vs. Ricky Bahl -

The movie doesn’t take itself too seriously. The cons are clever but not airtight, and the climax—where Ricky must choose between walking away with the money or risking everything for Ishika—leans heavily into Bollywood’s love-conquers-all philosophy.

Ladies vs Ricky Bahl isn’t groundbreaking. The second half drags, and the moral calculus is fuzzy (two wrongs making a right?). But it’s immensely watchable, thanks to its charismatic cast and snappy dialogue. The soundtrack, especially Jazba and Aadat , adds to the film’s breezy, upscale vibe. ladies vs. ricky bahl

If you enjoy stylish cons, gender-swapped cat-and-mouse games, and Ranveer Singh’s boundless energy, this one’s a fun weekend watch. Just don’t expect a masterpiece—expect a masala entertainer where the ladies, eventually, get the last laugh. The movie doesn’t take itself too seriously

But the film belongs to its women. Parineeti Chopra delivers a fiery, comic turn as the impulsive Saira—her energy is raw and hilarious. Dipannita Sharma brings grace and quiet vengeance as Raini. And Anushka Sharma, in a dual role (Dimple and the mastermind Ishika), is the film’s secret weapon. She plays Dimple as a gloriously over-the-top, gold-hearted diva and Ishika as cool, calculating, and emotionally guarded. The chemistry between Anushka and Ranveer (reunited after Band Baaja Baaraat ) crackles, grounding the film’s sillier moments. The second half drags, and the moral calculus

Here’s a write-up on the 2013 Bollywood sports-comedy Ladies vs Ricky Bahl , highlighting its plot, themes, and performances. In the landscape of early 2010s Bollywood, Ladies vs Ricky Bahl (2013) arrives as a stylish, gender-flipped answer to the con-artist caper. Directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Yash Raj Films, the movie stars Ranveer Singh as the titular smooth-talker and a trio of formidable women—Anushka Sharma, Parineeti Chopra, and Dipannita Sharma—who join forces to turn the tables on him.

On the surface, Ladies vs Ricky Bahl is a glossy rom-com with a revenge plot. But underneath, it playfully explores power dynamics. The title itself is a wink: it’s not just ladies versus Ricky; it’s ladies schooling a man who underestimated them. The film asks: Is a con artist who preys on emotion any different from a lover who lies? And can revenge ever be sweeter than forgiveness?

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