When you pick a movie based solely on the cast and poster, you're often bound to be disappointed, and this time was no different.
It's a family tale where a son falls in love with a girl, and, as fate would have it, his father falls in love with that same girl's mother. The question is, whose love story will get a happy ending?
The plot is as cliché as it gets. A similar thread was recently seen in Luv Ki Arranged Marriage, and this kind of story has been explored in many films before. However, the execution isn't all that bad. The drawback is that you know exactly where it's heading.
Parth Samthaan is decent and fits the role. Sanjay Dutt, in his usual element, works in favor of the movie. The best part of the film is Raveena R Tandon-she looks stunning, hasn't aged a day, and her performance is, as always, solid. On the other hand, the other female lead, Khushali Kumar, fails to act well and looks plastic. It's clear that she has undergone numerous facial surgeries, which make her appearance jarring to watch. Aruna Irani is decent in her role.
The comedy falls flat due to poor writing. The characters are also poorly written, making the film feel outdated. Even the suspense or twist, you can guess it in seconds. The songs are forgettable and skippable except Punjabi Munde. The cinematography is decent, offering a visually appealing experience overall.
Watch it if you're in the mood for a lighthearted drama and are a fan of the cast. Otherwise, you're not missing out on anything remarkable.
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