There was this Marathi film last year, called Chi va Chi Sau Ka, that was based on the same basic idea. But it was a much better-made film, engrossing, and funny.
This one's not bad, too, but may be could have done with a little more of funny situations. These are few and far between. The nosy neighbour is not very funny, and looks like a force-fit. The family members on his side are quite funny and natural, while Vinay Pathak's act, though a satire on the moral-policing ways of some parties, looks a bit forced too.
All in all, it's a watchable romance with a live-in thrown in for good measure. Kriti Sanon and Aaryan Kartik are OK, but I liked Pankaj Tripathi the best. Abbas, played by ... Khurana, comes in second for me. Some visuals of both Mathura and Gwalior are nice- the Fort, and the lake.
This one's not bad, too, but may be could have done with a little more of funny situations. These are few and far between. The nosy neighbour is not very funny, and looks like a force-fit. The family members on his side are quite funny and natural, while Vinay Pathak's act, though a satire on the moral-policing ways of some parties, looks a bit forced too.
All in all, it's a watchable romance with a live-in thrown in for good measure. Kriti Sanon and Aaryan Kartik are OK, but I liked Pankaj Tripathi the best. Abbas, played by ... Khurana, comes in second for me. Some visuals of both Mathura and Gwalior are nice- the Fort, and the lake.
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