Nina Gupta has been a great actor and it is being called her second innings. It would not be wrong to say that Nina has a banging opening in her second innings.
New Delhi: There was a time when movies made on spice and fixed pattern were made in Bollywood. At that time these movies were also hit, but in the last few years, the audience has started giving insights to interesting stories. This is probably the reason that at the box office, more interesting stories than the stars are now pulling the audience to the theaters. Something similar happened with the release of the film 'Bhaadhai Ho', since the trailer itself people were showing their curiosity to watch this funny movie. Now that the film has been released, let me tell you as much fun as you have come to see the trailer, much more than this and the emotion is bringing the film to theaters for you. The film, which was created on a different concept like 'Congratulations', has once again proved that Content is the King.
Story: The film begins, from a middle class family of Meerut who lives in Lodhi Colony of Delhi. The mother of two young boys, Priyavvada Kaushik (Nina Gupta) is a Housewife and her husband Jitendra Kaushik (Gajraj Rao) is a TT in the Railways. The real problem begins when Jindendra's wife, who is almost retired, becomes pregnant. This pregnancy of Priyamvada becomes the subject of discussion among the people around them, and first of all, their two sons namely Nakul (Ayushman Khurana) and Guulher (Shardul Rana) are embarrassed for this. Nakul, who is dating himself a girl named René (Sanya Malhotra), is very much more embarrassing for her mother's pregnancy. He even says to his girlfriend, 'This is also a thing to do for a parent.'
First of all, I would like to commend the film's author Akshat Ghilliyal and director Amit Sharma, who chose such a subject and gave him the size of a film. Indeed, the middle class society itself is surrounded by many borders and taboos. She is also folk, even if there is a feeling of being a mother. There are many sensations in this subject, which the author has tried to feed in the sweet pot of comedy without giving 'Extra Dosage of Knowledge'. With such a subject, Amit Sharma has come up with a movie that you can see without your family members without a doubt. The most interesting thing about the film is that the more fun and laughter you will get on the dialogues of the film, the more interesting is the silence of the characters. There are many such scenes in which the actors will not say the whole thing with only the eyes and you will laugh and sit in chairs in the cinema.
Talking about acting, I have been praising Ayushman Khurana for the first time that I do not have the skills to choose a script in the industry. He is a magnificent actor, and with every interesting story he is constantly proving this. But this film is actually Nina Gupta and Gajraj Rao, who gave the film a different level. This story is about them and they proved this by their lively acting. Nina Gupta has been a great actor and it is being called her second innings. It would not be wrong to say that Nina has done tremendous openings in her second innings. Gajraj Rao's screen presence is so good that it seems, you can watch them for hours.
The film's surprise package is seen in actress Surekha Sikri as her grandmother. Although, from Surekha TV to films, all the characters are playing their role, but in the film, they have played the role of mother-in-law, she is capable of commendation. 'Dangal Girl' Sanya Malhotra is very good in this film. He has a good screening on his screen, though there was nothing more to do to him in such a strong role. But as much as it was, Sanya was quite good in that.
Director: Amit Sharma
Cast: Ayushman Khurana, Sanya Malhotra, Nina Gupta, Gajraj Rao, Surekha Sikri, Sheba Padda
Star: 4 stars
The story of a middle-class family has been thrown in the best way, which has left no stone unturned in the film, because of its overwhelming character. After watching this movie, it is the only heart that comes out of the heart, 'Congratulations', there is a wily content in Bollywood. This movie has 4 stars from me
New Delhi: There was a time when movies made on spice and fixed pattern were made in Bollywood. At that time these movies were also hit, but in the last few years, the audience has started giving insights to interesting stories. This is probably the reason that at the box office, more interesting stories than the stars are now pulling the audience to the theaters. Something similar happened with the release of the film 'Bhaadhai Ho', since the trailer itself people were showing their curiosity to watch this funny movie. Now that the film has been released, let me tell you as much fun as you have come to see the trailer, much more than this and the emotion is bringing the film to theaters for you. The film, which was created on a different concept like 'Congratulations', has once again proved that Content is the King.
Story: The film begins, from a middle class family of Meerut who lives in Lodhi Colony of Delhi. The mother of two young boys, Priyavvada Kaushik (Nina Gupta) is a Housewife and her husband Jitendra Kaushik (Gajraj Rao) is a TT in the Railways. The real problem begins when Jindendra's wife, who is almost retired, becomes pregnant. This pregnancy of Priyamvada becomes the subject of discussion among the people around them, and first of all, their two sons namely Nakul (Ayushman Khurana) and Guulher (Shardul Rana) are embarrassed for this. Nakul, who is dating himself a girl named René (Sanya Malhotra), is very much more embarrassing for her mother's pregnancy. He even says to his girlfriend, 'This is also a thing to do for a parent.'
First of all, I would like to commend the film's author Akshat Ghilliyal and director Amit Sharma, who chose such a subject and gave him the size of a film. Indeed, the middle class society itself is surrounded by many borders and taboos. She is also folk, even if there is a feeling of being a mother. There are many sensations in this subject, which the author has tried to feed in the sweet pot of comedy without giving 'Extra Dosage of Knowledge'. With such a subject, Amit Sharma has come up with a movie that you can see without your family members without a doubt. The most interesting thing about the film is that the more fun and laughter you will get on the dialogues of the film, the more interesting is the silence of the characters. There are many such scenes in which the actors will not say the whole thing with only the eyes and you will laugh and sit in chairs in the cinema.
Talking about acting, I have been praising Ayushman Khurana for the first time that I do not have the skills to choose a script in the industry. He is a magnificent actor, and with every interesting story he is constantly proving this. But this film is actually Nina Gupta and Gajraj Rao, who gave the film a different level. This story is about them and they proved this by their lively acting. Nina Gupta has been a great actor and it is being called her second innings. It would not be wrong to say that Nina has done tremendous openings in her second innings. Gajraj Rao's screen presence is so good that it seems, you can watch them for hours.
The film's surprise package is seen in actress Surekha Sikri as her grandmother. Although, from Surekha TV to films, all the characters are playing their role, but in the film, they have played the role of mother-in-law, she is capable of commendation. 'Dangal Girl' Sanya Malhotra is very good in this film. He has a good screening on his screen, though there was nothing more to do to him in such a strong role. But as much as it was, Sanya was quite good in that.
Director: Amit Sharma
Cast: Ayushman Khurana, Sanya Malhotra, Nina Gupta, Gajraj Rao, Surekha Sikri, Sheba Padda
Star: 4 stars
The story of a middle-class family has been thrown in the best way, which has left no stone unturned in the film, because of its overwhelming character. After watching this movie, it is the only heart that comes out of the heart, 'Congratulations', there is a wily content in Bollywood. This movie has 4 stars from me

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