Put Ranveer in any avatar and trust the actor to rock it to the best of his abilities. The infectiously energetic actor once again left the audience impressed with his easy charm that pervaded Befikre. The multiplex that we visited in Andheri saw about 25 percent occupancy. And viewers - the majority of whom were youngsters - looked impressed with the film. "Ranveer rocks. He is in his elements in this film which was such a welcome change from the heavy-duty historical role he played in Bajirao Mastani. He looks and plays his part really well. The movie encompasses a whole gamut of emotions that the youth experience and Ranveer showcased all of them well. His comic timing is spot on. He should try an out-and-out comedy next," said a viewer. Watch |Ranveer Singh and Vaani Kapoor's starrer Befikre gets a thumbs up Another important aspect of the film that found favour with the audience was the music. Almost everyone found the Vishal-Shekhar numbers groovy and foot-tapping. "The music is really good. After Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, Befikre had the best tracks of this season. And it's beautifully woven in the story around the scenic locations of the film," said another viewer. Actress Vaani Kapoor's dancing skills came in for appreciation from the audience too. "The last dance sequence makes you stand up and demand an encore. Vaani's moves, well complimented by Ranveer, make for a great watch." Also read: Befikre movie review: Ranveer Singh, Vaani Kapoor don’t burn it up The story, however, received a mixed response from the audience. "While it's a bold story about the youth and for today's youth, the ending ruined it. It went on to have a predictable climax. Nevertheless, the story was treated quite well and Ranveer's punchlines and spontaneous wit made it an enjoyable experience," opined a viewer. It remains to be seen what sort of collections the movie will make on Day One. With no other competition in sight, Befikre looks set to rule the box office in a carefree manner.