Undeniably, the smarts are visible in its original thinking but it doesn't translate into a satiating viewing experience. Dum Laga Ke Haisha is a 2015 Indian Hindi romantic comedy film directed by Sharat Katariya dealing with an arranged marriage between a slim guy (Ayushmann. Sanjay Mishra and Seema Pahwa are at the top of their game.īut in the end, it isn't extraordinary, failing to rise above the idea that a fat girl needs some schmuck to complete her life. Khurrana, is the best he has been since his launch venture. For a debutante, Pednekar is surprisingly confident. The actors, however, deliver redeeming performances. The film's subplots are unnecessary and abrupt, like the sudden demise of a never-mentioned-before uncle which triggers the final act. It's the only thing that makes its ‘loser’ hero look good and is a contrived culmination of the romance we never find blooming. Such scenes might crack you up, but the crackling effect is wiped out as the film moves towards a predictable climax featuring Kumar Sanu, a steady fixture since the first scene. There’s even a desperately-included fight sequence where the couple aggressively play 90s songs. Its rustic setting, bustling by-lanes and old-world charm does an overt job of selling the VCR era. The movie erects a plot whose on-the-face nostalgia factor is almost jarring. The film’s first hour sails smoothly sans hiccups, but the second half can be faulted for unspooling tediously. Set in circa 1995 in Haridwar, he carefully refrains from creating a staple, syrupy affair. Sharat Kataria pulls off a quaint-yet-flawed film. It is the 1990s, the tape-cassette is dying, CDs will soon be the rage and a. This film might further the cause of breaking away from the bastion but it reeks of predictability.
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