SHUBH MANGAL ZYADA SAAVDHAN Review

SHUBH MANGAL ZYADA SAAVDHAN: This movie is based on the homophobia of small town middle class families towards bromance. This movie is a one man show of Ayushmann Khurana who has risen above nepotism in Bollywood and currently rules the box-office as the numero uno male protagonist. The dialogues are very witty and staccato jumpshots of the ensemble cast make viewing really interesting. Ayushmann’s no holds barred performance is top class. The supporting cast comprising of Jitendra Kumar and Neena Gupta excitingly moves the movie to the Dilwale Dulha Le Jayenge anti-climax. Jitendra durably shines as the homosexual Hepastion to Khuraná’s Alexander. The movie is innovative but some of the scenes of homo-kissing is savage and shocking. The movie makes flitting remarks about neural terminologies like “Hypothalamus”, “Dopamine” and “Parkinson’s Disease” to explain the attraction of two men. The ending credits roll on to the song “Yaar Bina Chain Kahan Re” with a guest appearance of the once-famous Bappi Lahiri. Definitely a far more enjoyable watch than the Bengali “Nagarkirtan”. This movie with its adult content might be suitable for the multiplex audiences in major metros but might hurt the morality of small town viewers. Fultoos entertainment with some risque shots.

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