Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 shows Gautam and Gauri's after marriage life. It is the sequel of the 2015 film Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 (2015).Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 shows Gautam and Gauri's after marriage life. It is the sequel of the 2015 film Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 (2015).Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 shows Gautam and Gauri's after marriage life. It is the sequel of the 2015 film Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 (2015).
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A Heartwarming Journey of Married Life
Mumbai Pune Mumbai 3 beautifully concludes the trilogy by exploring Gautam and Gauri's post-marriage life with genuine warmth and relatability. As someone who followed their journey from the first film, this installment feels like catching up with old friends.
Story & Direction: Satish Rajwade crafts a narrative that resonates with anyone who has navigated the complexities of married life. The film doesn't rely on grand dramatic moments but finds beauty in everyday situations - the small arguments, tender reconciliations, and shared laughter that define real relationships. While some may find it predictable, I appreciated its authentic portrayal of domestic life.
Performances: Swapnil Joshi and Mukta Barve's chemistry remains the film's strongest asset. Their fifth collaboration shows in their effortless on-screen relationship. Joshi brings his characteristic charm while Barve delivers a nuanced performance that balances strength and vulnerability. The supporting cast, particularly the family members, creates a believable ecosystem that feels genuinely lived-in.
Music & Technical Aspects: The musical elements complement the story well, with songs that enhance rather than interrupt the narrative flow. The film's technical aspects serve the story appropriately without being flashy.
Emotional Impact: What struck me most was the film's ability to find profound moments in ordinary circumstances. It made me reflect on the beauty of commitment and the work that goes into maintaining love over time. The humor feels organic, and the emotional beats hit with genuine impact.
Overall Experience: This is comfort cinema at its finest - the kind of movie you watch with family and leave feeling a little warmer about life. While it may not break new cinematic ground, it succeeds in its modest ambitions. It's a satisfying conclusion to a trilogy that has always prioritized heart over spectacle.
For fans of the series, it's a must-watch. For newcomers, it's a gentle introduction to quality Marathi family cinema.
Story & Direction: Satish Rajwade crafts a narrative that resonates with anyone who has navigated the complexities of married life. The film doesn't rely on grand dramatic moments but finds beauty in everyday situations - the small arguments, tender reconciliations, and shared laughter that define real relationships. While some may find it predictable, I appreciated its authentic portrayal of domestic life.
Performances: Swapnil Joshi and Mukta Barve's chemistry remains the film's strongest asset. Their fifth collaboration shows in their effortless on-screen relationship. Joshi brings his characteristic charm while Barve delivers a nuanced performance that balances strength and vulnerability. The supporting cast, particularly the family members, creates a believable ecosystem that feels genuinely lived-in.
Music & Technical Aspects: The musical elements complement the story well, with songs that enhance rather than interrupt the narrative flow. The film's technical aspects serve the story appropriately without being flashy.
Emotional Impact: What struck me most was the film's ability to find profound moments in ordinary circumstances. It made me reflect on the beauty of commitment and the work that goes into maintaining love over time. The humor feels organic, and the emotional beats hit with genuine impact.
Overall Experience: This is comfort cinema at its finest - the kind of movie you watch with family and leave feeling a little warmer about life. While it may not break new cinematic ground, it succeeds in its modest ambitions. It's a satisfying conclusion to a trilogy that has always prioritized heart over spectacle.
For fans of the series, it's a must-watch. For newcomers, it's a gentle introduction to quality Marathi family cinema.
a unbelievable journey
After watching the love journey in first part and marriage in 2nd one now the journey taught us the best lesson the movie deserve an award swapnil has done a fine act and mukta always gaves a brilliant performance other all actors done a fine job it comedy is hilarious and emotional scenes makes us to cry overall a best movie
Family movie
One time watch movie, movie is not about story it a journey which started in first part where Mumbai meets Pune.
If you want to watch light hearted movie go for it with your family. We were smilling when we came out of theatre.
Very realistic and touching story line presented nicely
This movie is about newly married couples and their married life. It's more a real life story which most of us hear and face. Very nice acting done by the lead actors and entire supporting actors. Its a funny and emotional movie. You will enjoy it watching till the end.
Painful acting and direction
Very typical run of the mill and predictable family moments. The hero overacts like crazy and the direction is sad with unnecessary stereotypical scenes trying to portray a happy family laughing at the poorest of jokes. Please spare yourselves from this torture !!
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- TriviaMumbai Pune Mumbai 3 is Mukta Barve and Swapnil Joshi's fifth collaboration after the 2015 film Mumbai Pune Mumbai 2 (2015).
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- मुंबई पुणे मुंबई 3
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- Mumbai, Maharashtra, India(on location)
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- ₹25,000,000 (estimated)
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- 2h 22m(142 min)
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