Subh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan is a social problem comedy written and directed by Hitesh Kewalya and produced by Aanand L Rai, Himanshu Sharma, Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banners Colour Yellow Productions and T-Series. The story of the film focuses on same-sex realtionship. It stars Ayushmann Khurrana and Jitendra Kumar in lead roles and has a guest appearance by Bhumi Pednekar. It is a love story of Kartik and Aman who fight against the stereotypes and restrictions of the society for their happy-ending.
Strong message
It is a very interesting movie. Good concept and great acting by all the cast members. The movie sent a strong message and it was conveyed well. Though the message conveyed in the movie is targeted more towards the older generation as I feel people our age are clued in and okay with the concept of same-sex marriage.
– Siddharth Singhal, class XI student, St. Kabir School
Great comic timing
It was a good movie with a unique concept. The comedy timing is great and it caters to all age groups.
– Shruti, software engineer, Infosys
Second half drags
“The movie was okay. The first half of the movie is interesting but in the second half the movie feels a little stretched. Ayushmann acted well but his co-stars couldn’t shine as much.
– Aayush Srivastava, engineer
Fresh concept
It is a great entertainment and has a new concept. It is both funny and serious and does a great job of conveying the message of acceptance.
– Metali Gupta, student PGGCG- Sector 11
Phenomenal take
I am a huge fan of Ayushmann Khurrana. The movie did a phenomenal job in putting forth the message of acceptance whilst being entertaining.
– Pooja Gupta, tutor
Bhoot: Part 1-The
Haunted Ship
Bhoot is a horror-thriller film written and directed by Bhanu Pratap Singh. It stars Vicky Kaushal, Bhumi Pednekar and Ashutosh Rana in lead roles. The movie is based on a true accident that took place in Mumbai and tells the story of a couple on an abandoned ship. This is the part-1 of a two part saga.
Well done
The first half of the film was a little slow but it picked up pace in the second half and had a conclusive end. I enjoyed the film and all the actors acted very well.
-Bajirao, lawyer
An average fare
It is a very basic and average movie. It is full of Bollywood-horror film clichés and had nothing new to offer.
– Pavan Singh, Harayana government employee
Vicky shines
The movie overall is pretty great but the first half of the film is exceptionally slow. I enjoyed watching Vicky Kaushal in this role.
– Kanishtha, BA student, Chandigarh University
Jump scare
I felt that the movie was logically inconsistent even for a horror film. Apart from the jump-scares there was nothing very scary about it. The acting was fine but the story wasn’t that captivating.
– Jaishaan, tutor at Sleepy Classes
– As told to Shraddha Solanki
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