All of the film’s focus, however, lies in proving that it’s not necessary that every unmarried woman in one’s locality is one’s sister and to basically put an end or at least, a halt, to the concept of unrelated sisterhood that boasts “Mohalle ki saari ladkiyaan maa aur behen hoti hai” (every woman in the locality is either your mother or your sister).
One’s urge to become a society President, gossipmongers eves dropping on others’ walls, the entire concept of ‘log kya kahege’, honour killing in the name of inter-caste marriages, obsession with ‘mata-ki-chowki’, the sly patriarch dialogues – everything find its way in the plot as undertones to the big story. The makers have taken into account various stereotypes of a certain locality, the general depiction of middleclass families, and turned it into a watchable tale. In fact, despite the sad fact that the film doesn’t bring much newness to the table, it still manages to tickle your funny bone every now and then. Image: Youtube/ A still from Behen Hogi TeriĮven though Ajay K Pannalal’s directorial debut features adult men who still hide away on Rakshabandhan with a fear of being typecast as brothers and the ones who still play ‘mohalla cricket’ with kids from the locality, it’s far away from being unwatchable. Not that Shruti does a fine job but much of her character’s weakness also lies in the hands of the director, who somehow didn’t etch her character to the fullest and the casting director, who decided to get her on board. He maintains a certain innocent vibe till the very end and makes you less wary of his co-actor Shruti, who, honestly, does nothing much in the film, apart from yelling Gattu-Gattu and instilling the fear of Rakhis in the minds of young men. The writers carve out some wonderful scenes of situational comedy wherein Rajkummar holds his ground strong. That Rao is a fine actor needs no description but that he looks as endearing while pulling off a comic act as he does during an intense ‘Aligarh’ definitely comes as a surprise. Rajkummar Rao as Gattu is the only factor that makes this otherwise stretched film watchable.
Much of the film’s first half is spent building the love story and the second in finding its way to the end amid the confusing family battles. And all this while, a silent and much-in-love Gattu sees Binny getting engaged to an NRI Rahul (Gautam Gulati) and unintentionally fans the rumours of an alleged affair between Binny and his best friend Bhurre (Herry Tangri).
After a series of frivolous tasks, when Binny finally agrees, accepts his proposal and the two start their mushy tale, things soon go haywire with other matrimonial prospects entering the picture. Song Main Tera Boyfriend has hit the chord with people and become The Party Number of The Season.įor more updates, do Subscribe to our newsletter and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Google+.The story basically traces Gattu’s feelings and his inadequacy to speak what’s on his mind. Deepika Padukone sizzles in the title song of “Raabta”.
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