I am sure the intent was to make a sweet and earnest movie about familial bonds, especially the brother-sister relationship. But, I found the trailer steeped in regressive and dated tropes that I thought we had left behind.
Firstly, I find the whole idea of a brother refusing to marry before his sisters get married problematic. He's making himself a martyr when he doesn't have to. He is holding his sisters emotionally hostage because now his life is held up due to them. And most importantly, it is unfair to the woman he is seeing. It is unfair to put her life on hold for his self-forced martyrdom.
It is a challenge to get sisters settled. Especially being the sole breadwinner. This is the reality for many men in India. The challenges and tribulations would have been the same even if he was married and trying to get his sisters settled.
I also feel the movie has gone over the top to show the sisters as unruly and wild for comic effect. Good comic writing doesn't need exaggerated characters. You should be laughing with people, not at them. Most disappointing was the overweight sister who is made to seem gluttonous to the point that she would chomp on dog biscuits.
The trailer is drenched in cringe.
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