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Friday, February 21, 2020

Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan Review:

Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan Review:


This time 'Ayushman Magic' could not work, read the review of the film


For the past few years, actor Ayushmann Khurrana has been showing his #AyushmanMagic at the box office. However, his sequence seems to be at a standstill with the film 'Shubh Mangal more careful'. Ayushmann's characters have had a distinct personality in most of the previous successful films. But, in the film 'Shubh Mangal more careful', you will see a little 'Bala' Balmukund Shukla in Karthik. Karam Singh of little 'Dream Girl' and Nakul Kaushik of little 'Badhaai Ho' will be seen. In Ayushmann's film 'Shubh Mangal more careful', you will see lack of 'spark'. Yes, it can definitely be said that by watching this film, you will miss 'I saw a girl'.

The story 'Shubh Mangal is more careful' is that of Karthik (Ayushmann Khurrana) and Aman (Jitendra Kumar). Both are in love and live together in Delhi. The troubles begin when the two go to Allahabad to attend the wedding of Gogal (Manvi Gagaru), the daughter of Karthik's uncle (Manushi Chaddha), and the secret of their homosexual relationship is revealed there. The whole family, including Aman's father Shankar Tripathi (Gajraj Rao) and mother Sunayana Tripathi (Neena Gupta), are shocked to learn this. Now the challenge before Aman and Karthik is to convince everyone to accept their relationship.

Hitesh Kevalya has written and directed the story of this film and both of them are its weakest episodes. The film slips from the director's hand after it starts in a tight manner and you keep waiting till the film is over that it will now catch the right track, but it does not happen.

The most notable in terms of acting is Amun's uncle Manuishi Chaddha and aunt Sunita Rajwar. Both of them seem to be the most comfortable among their characters. In many scenes, they also appeared to be overshadowing the Nina-Gajraj pair. Nina-Gajraj has done a good job, but to a large extent, he was seen repeating his 'congratulations ho' attitude. Jitendra Kumar sits perfectly in the character of Aman due to his simplicity and innocence, but his dialogue delivery and performance lacked confidence in many places.

The dialogues of the film are amazing at some places, but at times very average. 'Everyday we have to fight in life, but the fight which has to be fought with our family or our family is the most dangerous ...' This dialogue of Ayushman is one of its hallmarks. In the previous film Shubh Mangal Savdhan of this series, layers of illusions related to diseases like 'erectile dysfunction' were shown in a very impressive style. There was a good balance between comedy and the real issue. In 'Shubh Mangal more careful', the real issue of homosexual relations has remained largely suppressed. The film fails to make the audience feel their pain, to explain what problems the lesbians of small towns have to face. It tries to present the issue in the cover of a lot of comedy, but the difficulty comes when the comedy is too weak and unable to laugh. Ayushmann and Jitendra pair well. If the story had been supported, this film could have gone to a different level. Made with effective stars and a good message, this film is a stumbling block, disintegrating you, akharta, kachotata.

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