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Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Movie Review: This Is The Comedy We Deserved & Story We Needed

Watch it to know will you get a good climax along with Mudit & Sugandha.

August 31, 2017

Rating: 3.5/5 Stars (Three and a half stars)

Star Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar, Brijendra Kala, Seema Pahwa

Director: R S Prasanna

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Review

What's Good: The balance between going vulgar & explaining something very adult, performances by everyone (By everyone, I meant even the guy who plays band in the wedding)

What's Bad: Swaying away from reality in 2nd half & nothing

Loo Break: Umm, only if you want to miss a brilliant scene (Because there are many at regular intervals)

Watch or Not?: Unquestionably! Watch & laugh your heart aloud throughout the film.


Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Movie Review: This Is The Comedy We Deserved & Story We Needed

Watch it to know will you get a good climax along with Mudit & Sugandha.

August 31, 2017

Rating: 3.5/5 Stars (Three and a half stars)

Star Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar, Brijendra Kala, Seema Pahwa

Director: R S Prasanna

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Review

What's Good: The balance between going vulgar & explaining something very adult, performances by everyone (By everyone, I meant even the guy who plays band in the wedding)

What's Bad: Swaying away from reality in 2nd half & nothing

Loo Break: Umm, only if you want to miss a brilliant scene (Because there are many at regular intervals)

Watch or Not?: Unquestionably! Watch & laugh your heart aloud throughout the film.


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The film starts with The great Indian tamasha' wedding as framed by Sugandha Joshi (Bhumi Pednekar). She's getting engaged with Mudit Sharma (Ayushmann Khurrana). Telling their sweet little flashback story themselves, Sugandha & Mudit fall in this arrange-cum-love-cum-arrange marriage. This is when Mudit tries to explain Sugandha his apparent gents' problem'.

Rest of the film is covered tackling this very adult issue under a layer of some gut-busting moments. How Sugandha reacts when she gets to know the issue and how both of their parents react is what carries the story forward. When you've mounted a hill of some hilarious sequences, you've to end the film with a proper ending. Watch it to know will you get a good climax along with Mudit & Sugandha.

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Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Review: Script Analysis

R S Prasanna starts the movie using a montage of the scenes from old films to explain the current situation, this is the moment you get sure of the film being amazing. Full marks to him for how he hasn't blurred the lines to explain something which is not easy to say. The way Bhumi Pednekar's parents tell her to touch her in laws feet through a video call explains the intensity of realism the film has. Loyalness, Pass out (Passed away), Untouched by hand are just a few examples of how writer Hitesh Kewalya grabs the nerves of common people expressing themselves using such silly words. The movie stands still on 4 pillars the concept, the performances, the writing and R S Prasanna.

A family drama based on Erectile Dysfunction based on the plot of a wedding this is something which would've been rejected a few years back. Thanks to people like R S Prasanna who aren't afraid to explore the places never been visited before. Yes! The second half has come cliches but once you starting making out with your loved one you can't complain of some missed opportunities (Now! I couldn't have explained better than giving a relatable example with the film).

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Review: Star Performance

Sign of a great actor is being underrated even after giving some memorable performances. This shows people expect more from you. This doesn't mean they don't know you're a great actor, this means you could be the greatest. Vicky Donor, Dum Laga Ke Haisha and now this, Ayushmann Khurrana is one man who lives each of his characters to the fullest. It would be an understatement to say he was brilliant in the film. Bhumi Pednekar spreads her magic from the first frame. She nails her accent and how! She looks as sweet as her accent in the film.

This is one such film which relies on each every supporting character. From Ayushmann Khurrana's parents & relatives to Bhumi Pednekar's parents & relatives everyone shines. As they say, a film is never about performances by leads, it's all about performances by the people apart from the leads. This film falls into that perfect zone.

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Review: Direction, Music

It's amazing how R S Prasanna not being from Delhi has hacked each and every Delhi moment in the film so well. From the accent of everyone to wedding execution, everything is as close to reality as it can get. The film is colorful which adds to the feel-good factor of the film. Prasanna has captured some real middle-class family junctures which no other director has been able to do till now. At any moment the film could've jumped to the other side and be a sex comedy, but it's the control over the story writing by Prasanna that saves the film big time.

The film has few good songs which do not pause the already fast pace of the film. Kanha depicts the innocent love of Ayushmann & Bhumi very well which sets the base for this unconventional love story. Rocket Saiyyan & Laddoo song is played in the background showing the wedding proceedings. Songs don't have much to do but do not feel like a pause too. Tanishk & Vayu has done a decent job of not forcing many songs to this swift-as-sound speed of the film.

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Review: The Last Word

Do not at all confuse this film as a sex comedy, IT IS NOT! This film is binded along with making you LOL, will make you think. It tackles a subject which everyone has heard of but very few talk about. Go and see how Bollywood is progressing, go and watch how this is 2017 and we're ready to watch anything we want.

Three & a half stars!


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Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Movie Review: Ayushmann Khurrana - Bhumi Pednekar's Film Is Like An Arousing Foreplay That Ends In A Disappointing Climax

By Smrity Sharma | Updated:Thu, August 31, 2017 11:05pm

Watch or miss? Read our review of Ayushmann - Bhumi's Shubh Mangal Saavdhan.


Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar, is the Hindi remake of the much-loved 2013 Tamil flick - Kalyana Samayal Saadham (Wedding Feast in English). The romantic comedy was directed by R.S. Prasanna who has once again wielded the camera for the Bollywood version as well. In such scenario, expecting the filmmaker to improve on all that was wrong with the first version is not too much to ask for.

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, much like the original film, talks about erectile dysfunction. Does the film shed light on a much taboo topic and successfully normalize it without getting preachy? Read the review to know

What s It About?

Mudit Sharma (Ayushmann Khurrana) has fallen heads over heels in love with Sugandha (Bhumi Pednekar). She likes him too and is aware of his interest in her. But it s just ishaaron ishaaron mein baatein this far as both have failed to muster the courage to talk to each other and take their story ahead. Their love story gets a kickstart when Mudit sends an online rishta for Sugandha, much to the delight of her parents. Before the groom and bride, the families come onboard for the ideal shaadi. An engagement follows and the to-be-married couple, who were once too shy to even talk to each other, decide to get intimate one night! Sadly, the performance anxiety prevents Mudit from getting things up and going on time. He cites his gents problem as the culprit. Sugandha, who is no na ve, is quick to understand what this issue is.

While Mudit tries to find a fix for his problem, the families get on with the wedding preparations with Mudit and Sugandha playing along. Their love is beyond sex and so they do not see this as a problem. However, ishq aur mushq chupaaye nahi chhupte and more people know about this gents problem than Mudit and Sugandha can even phantom. Does this turn out to be a good or a bad thing for their relationship; the equation between their families; their impending marriage; and most importantly, is this information which is now common knowledge able to help Mudit s cause? All this and more awaits us in the course of the film.

What s Hot?

Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar's chemistry and effortless performances save the film from being a drag affair. However, they are getting repetitive with the kind of roles and characters they are choosing to do. I really hope they try something new the next time.

Hitesh Kewalya's writing packs a punch in almost every scene, ensuring a few laughs every now and then. Director RS Prasanna captures the little details of a typical middle class family life very well. The conversations between the various characters in the film are cheeky at times but they stay away from being witless or lewd. Special mention to Sugandha's progressive family where the mother talks about sex, in all its glorious details, without actually uttering the word and the father who talks to the daughter about Mudit's erectile dysfunction in a matter of fact way, sans any awkwardness.

Contrary to this, through Mudit's family, the film beautifully shows how our regressive mindsets have still blinded us from seeing that a man can be at fault too. That the problem can lie with him as well. The film highlights how many marriages in our society will be saved if parents start having open conversations with their children.

What s Not?

A weak script takes down a strong subject. There is not enough time spent in establishing the couple's true, mad, deep love for each other. And the story makes very little effort in magnifying the issue of erectile dysfunction. The manner in which the lead star comes to a conclusion that 'usse na ho payega' is unconvincing. Erectile dysfunction is a modern-day, stressful lifestyle related problem among urban youth.

Too much time is spend in making fun of a sensitive problem than actually trying to find a solution to it. Can we only talk about taboo topics if we are to joke about them or can we ever as a society grow up to have a serious discussion around them with the view to finding a way out?

What To Do?

It is an arousing foreplay that doesn't give you the climax you hoped for but leaves you with a happy ending.

Verdict

India.com rating: 2.5 stars

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Shubh Mangal Saavdhan movie review: The Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar starrer suffers from a sit-com flatness

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan movie review: This comedy of middle-class-Dilli-manners-and-mores suffers from a sit-com flatness. And when everything is meant to make us laugh, you can quite easily deflect attention from the main premise.

  • Written By Shubhra Gupta | New Delhi |
  • Updated: September 1, 2017 7:52 Am
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Shubh Mangal Saavdhan star cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar, Seema Pahwa, Brijendra Kala
Shubh Mangal Saavdhan director: RS Prasanna
Shubh Mangal Saavdhan rating: 2.5 stars

When you want to get it on, and you can't get it up, what do you do?

A Bollywood mainstream movie asking this kind of tricky question deserves serious props, even if it isn't original. Shubh Mangal Savdhan is a remake of 2013 Tamil film Kalyana Samayal Sadham. But still and all, hurrah.

Sometimes the course of true love is rocky. And Mudit (Khurrana) and Sugandha aka Sugu (Pednekar) find this the hard way when certain male private parts turn limp, and what is meant to be a passionate pre-marital tumble rumbles into a deal-breaker.

Of course, director R Prasanna plays it for laughs. It's that kind of film. Otherwise the problems arising out of erectile dysfunction would turn into a dry anatomy lesson. And the characters surrounding our sad-sack lovers, Mudit's mother and father, and Sugu's parents and younger brother, plus sundry uncles and aunts and best friends, are all part of the ha-ha-hee-hee brigade.

When the lines fit right into the situation, we laugh out loud. The highlight of the film is a conversation between a morose Sugu and her mom (the very excellent Pahwa, who is on a roll, after Bareilly Ki Barfi) trying to unpack the secret of the birds and bees is hilarious.

A few other bits and pieces are laugh-out-loud as well. Both Mudit and Sugu play ordinary, and that's a good thing: we see them sipping thele ki chai', supping on street-chaat' and picnicking in un-manicured Delhi gardens. We see no well-known monuments at all, which is even better. And the film resists the temptation to tart up the ordinary, which is the best part: no one's calling attention quirky, everyone is real.

But overall this comedy of middle-class-Dilli-manners-and-mores suffers from a sit-com flatness. And when everything is meant to make us laugh, you can quite easily deflect attention from the main premise. A lecture on female empowerment is stuffed in, too.

When the action stays between the two main leads, whom we have seen play so well together in Dum Laga Ke Haisha, the film comes together, terrible pun fully intended. Pednekar once again reminds us just how convincing she can be as a real honest-to-goodness young woman in search of love. And Khurrana once again is in fine fettle: from a brawny Punjabi fertile Aryan puttar' that he plays in Vicky Donor to a fellow who can't, he's inhabited both ends of spectrum, showing no performance anxiety at all

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Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Movie Review: Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar Are Bright And Energetic In This Breezy Tale

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan movie review: Ayushmann and Bhumi's film stays strictly within the limits of acceptability in dealing with a thorny theme that could easily have plunged into overt awkwardness. Lightheartedness is the cloak it wears to conceal its uneasy patches

Saibal Chatterjee | Updated: Sep 01, 2017 08:41 IST
Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Movie Review: Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar Are Bright And Energetic In This Breezy Tale" >Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Movie Review: Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar Are Bright And Energetic In This Breezy Tale

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan movie review: Poster of the film (Image courtesy: ayushmannk)

Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar, Brijendra Kala, Shubhankar Tripathi

Director: R S Prasanna

Rating: 3 Stars (Out of 5)

Nobody so much as utters 'erectile dysfunction', or 'impotence', in Shubh Mangal Saavdhaan, a cockeyed take on a problem that is no laughing matter. The film's male protagonist isn't up to the challenge of going the whole hog in bed. His battle with his dodgy libido is euphemistically referred to as "gent's problem": very much in keeping with the Delhi NCR middle-class socio-cultural milieu of the story.


Pidgin English holds sway here. This is the Hindi heartland: the hero swears 'loyaltiness' to his would-be bride and marriage is proposed in clumsy but innocuous ways. Trouble erupts when the hero's attempts at expressing youthful sexual desire fail to deliver the desired results and two cantankerous families get sucked into a series of slugfests as the young couple look for ways around their predicament.

This is highly tricky terrain but director R S Prasanna skirts around the potential pitfalls with the help of loads of maturity and a consistently light touch. The result: this comedic tale on love and lust caught in a zone of grave uncertainty never flirts with prurience.

Prasanna is aided by the lead pair - Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar, both bright and boundlessly energetic - as well as a wonderful supporting cast (Seema Pahwa, Brijendra Kala Chitranjan Tripathy, Neeraj Sood). Together they ensure that the dual glue of earthy humour and believable situations prevents the ticklish central concept from falling apart.
Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar in Shubh Mangal Saavdhan


But hang on, Shubh Mangal Saavdhan isn't flawless. Especially off-key is the overdramatic climax (in which an act of foolhardiness by the hero seems completely at odds with the otherwise realistic tenor of the tale). One or two other passages in the lead-up to the convenient closure to the newly married couple's dilemma could also have done with some pruning and layering.
Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar in Shubh Mangal Saavdhan


Be that as it may, Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, a remake of the director's own 2013 Tamil sleeper hit Kalyana Samayal Saadham, is worthy of applause for the way it breaks the patriarchal notions of masculinity that have been perpetuated ad infinitum by the popular strain of Indian cinema that has been built around a mard who feels no dard. Here the hero's anguish and bewilderment are real and his frailties, physical and emotional, aren't blamed upon anybody else but himself. It is he who's got to sort it out in the mind and the body, with, of course, a great deal of help from the woman in his life.

The drama is predicated on his indecisive relationship with the heroine, a girl with a mind of her own, as well as on his run-ins with his own parents and with the girl's baffled and exasperated father and mother. Parts of the latter portions strain credibility a bit because a delicate personal problem going as public as it does is a touch difficult to digest.

Ayushmann Khurrana in a still from Shubh Mangal Saavdhan



Such irritants are minor and the spirit of the film is generally pleasant and inoffensive even when it directs sharp barbs at the social order that imposes its standard idea of mardangi on all men, without allowing space for the possibility of behavioural variations.

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, the story of Gurgaon boy Mudit Sharma (Ayushmann Khurrana) and a Moti Bagh girl Sugandha Joshi (Bhumi Pednekar) whose paths cross in Nehru Place, plunges into the heart of the matter without much foreplay. The guy is shy and the girl has had an overly protected upbringing that prevented free mixing with members of the opposite sex. It takes them a while and many a slip (including the hug of a bear, literally) to find common ground and get their parents' acquiescence. And then the twosome hits a wall.

Mudit decides to give pre-marital sex a shot because he doesn't want to waste any time getting to know Sugandha after marriage. Their gawky attempt stops at inelegant snuggling. Mudit discovers that he cannot consummate his passion. The director is at his best in these difficult moments of the script. He keeps it tight and direct and looks the problem in the eye without slipping into any trace of vulgarity.

As the lovers kiss gawkily and attempt a quickie in a room in the girl's DDA apartment, the director takes recourse to the voice of radio raconteur Neelesh Misra to narrate a tangential story of a boy who devoured bottles of Banta soda waiting interminably to muster the courage to profess his love for a girl who catches his fancy. This sets the tone for the rest of the film, except for the rather dangly denouement.

Mudit sinks into deep depression when he experiences first-hand the consequences of his performance anxiety that he suggests they call off the marriage. Sugandha puts her foot down and leaves for Haridwar, the venue of the wedding. Mudit drags himself there with such an air of despondency that Sugandha is compelled to give him a piece of her mind. "Muskurao hamari shaadi ho rahi hai (Smile, we are getting married), she exhorts him only to elicit a limp response.

In one first half scene, Sugandha's mother, played superbly by Seema Pahwa, recites to her daughter a poem that she penned 30 years ago after her honeymoon and then likens the sexual politics of marriage to Alibaba of the Arabian Nights tale trying to open the door to the treasure hidden in the thieves' cave. This sequence follows a shot of a soggy biscuit dropping into a cup of tea by way of an analogy for Mudit's state. That is the furthest this film is willing to go bring home the nature of the hero's infirmity.
Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar in Shubh Mangal Saavdhan


Shubh Mangal Saavdhan stays strictly within the limits of acceptability in dealing with a thorny theme that could easily have plunged into overt awkwardness. Lightheartedness is the cloak it wears to conceal its uneasy patches. That it succeeds in that endeavour more often than not is a measure of the director's ability.

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, breezy enough at its core not to be bogged down by the weight of its daring and untested pivotal plot point, is never less than entertaining.
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I hope this does well. Two good movies releasing this week.
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Mixed reviews and poor opening

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This is getting better reviews than Baadshao
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Baadshaho Decent - Shubh Mangal Saavdhan Low
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Baadshaho had a decent start of around 25-30%. The opening of the film is similar to Toilet Ek Prem Katha at multiplexes but better in single screens but that does not necessarily mean a better opening day than Toilet Ek Prem Katha as the collections of that film shot up in the evening at multiplexes and this being an action film that is not likley. Though with a big holiday for Eid tomorrow it could help the evening collections. The opening of the film is better than Shivaay though that film opened with another major release and was a pre Diwali release and the budget of the film is also less than that film. The best opening is in Rajasthan probably due to the setting of the film and next best was UP.

There is the holiday for Eid tomorrow which should help though Saturday is probably not the best day to have the holiday as its a good day for the box offie and you really want a holiday on either Friday or another working day. The fate of the film will depend on how the multiplexes of the big A centres like Jaipur, Nagpur, Surat etc fair.

Shubh Mangal Saavdhan is a low opening of 10-15% which is expected for a film with no popular faces but it is slightly better than Bareilly Ki Barfi as occupancy is same but Shubh Mangal Saavdhan has a wider release so it could do a slightly higher number than Bareilly Ki Barfi but it wont be much. Considering the competition of Baadshaho this is not bad but its going to come down to that Monday having to be at the level of Friday to get a good run. The weekend is not an issue as far as growth is concerned because from this level it is sure to grow and on top there is Eid on Saturday but Monday is the acid test.

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Watched it now ! Cute movie , you never know when love strikes even in an arranged sort of marriage . The lead couples love story just three days before their marriage made me feel all mushy mushy inside. Definitely a feel good movie , but has a sensitive topic which is dealt very carefully. Can definitely watch it once.
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Why this aint a sticky yet 😭

Gonna watch tomorrow morning and will post the reviews thereafter.

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