8/10
Don't miss it at any cost !!!
3 September 2017
Tales set in small towns of India seems to the flavor of the season. Recent hits Toilet-Ek Prem Katha, Bareily Ki Barfi, Sultan or Dangal has touched the heart and soul of masses. Apart from its setting, Shubh Mangal Saavdhan also explores the bold subject of erectile dysfunction with a aplomb.

Just few days before his marriage, a groom discovers that he is suffering from erectile dysfunction. Hell break loose on him when his family and in-laws discovers the situation.

Based on Tamil film, Kalyana Samayal Saadham, Shubh Mangal Saavdhan is one joyful ride that will keep you entertained throughout. You will fall in love with the film, the moment you enter the premise. The film begins with a typical boy-meet-girl followed by engagement. Till here, there are enough scenes to tickle your funny bone. However, the film goes one step ahead once the issue of erectile dysfunction is discovered. If first half is good, second half is sparkling and few scenes will definitely bring down the house. The only loose end is the climax which could have made it perfect. Hats off to new director R.S.Prasanna for his creative effort.

Screenplay is tight. Editing is superb along with amazing cinematography. Dialogues are outstanding. Songs are decent but not chart bursting. Ayushmann Khuranna is just getting better with each. Watch for his when he dances aggressively at his "baraat". Bhumi Pednekar is brilliant. This is her third film after "Dum Laga Ke Haisha" and "Toilet-Ek Prem Katha" and she just surprises with her acting skills. Supporting actors like Brijendra Kala, Seema Bhargava, Gopal Dutt and especially Neeraj Sood(Bhumi Pednekar's father).

Overall, a fantastic film in every sense. Go for it. Highly recommended 4/5
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