Hitesh Kewalya has written the story of the film Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan in such a way that every character comes on screen with his different importance.
He is successful in writing Hrishikesh Mukherjee's films like Pasari film, but on many moments, he is unable to stop it from falling apart.
The film's better script and its agile editing could have made it a classic. Many things are missing in 'Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan.'
Ayushmann and his fellow artist Jitendra have given their lives to make Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan a milestone of their time. If you compare between the two, then this film looks more like Jitendra Kumar's film.
In many scenes as a young man who has lost his life on his male partner, he has fallen heavily on Ayushmann.
In the film, the pair of Gajraj Rao and Neena Gupta try to carry on the harmony of their previous movie Badhaai Ho, but here Gajraj Rao is unable to leave an impact on our mind.
Manu and Sunita's pair is more effective than Chacha and Chachi. And, Maanvi Gagroo and Pankhuri Awasthi also managed to impress the audience in their characters.
The biggest drawback of this film is the scattering of the story. Director Hitesh Kewalya had an opportunity where he could present something different from films made earlier on gay relationships. Could rob the applause of the audience.
He also had Ayushmann Khurrana, but he could not capitalize on this opportunity. In an attempt to highlight every character in the movie, they are unable to tell the real story.
If you are a fan of Ayushman Khurana and you are also homophobic in personal life, then with the help of this film, you can remove your doubts in a very entertaining way.
Apart from this, it is an entertaining family entertainer where almost all the stars tie the knot with good acting.