10/10
A Shubh Review for SMS
23 September 2017
3/4(***)

Bollywood is famous for masala films. But now talking about examples of rare films, SMS is one of them.

The plot revolves around Mudit Sharma (Ayushmann Khurrana) a young, middle class working boy who falls in love with Sugandha (Bhumi Pednekar), but because of his shy attitude he never confronts his feelings thus he sends her a proposal on a matrimonial website. After a little here and there both fall in love with each other. Now things take a turn when Sugandha discovers that Mudit is suffering from impotence. What happens next is a series of laughter and giggling that makes you entertain throughout the film.

Ayushmann's performance as a shy guy is really impressive. He has always portrayed his acting skills well in all of his films. His love interest in the film that is played by Bhumi, must say that she also deserves appreciation for role.

The film is not a satirical comedy, it actually depicts how do men in India react after they realize that they are suffering from impotence and how shy they feel while discussing these topics in front of their close one's. In one of the scenes Khurrana explains Bhumi his problem with the help of a biscuit which really seems to be an innovative way of telling someone your personal problems.

Hitesh Kewalya has written a delightful screenplay, with loads of humorous dialogues and a few emotional scenes. So the writing goes well with the film. He has written the script in such a way that without having a single dirty joke or just talking about the problem freely is missing and that is what is loved.

R. S. Prasanna, the captain of the ship has a good style of narrating the film and unfolding the story of the film. So, we can say that that director has become successful in making a masterpiece.

Thus, SMS will make you cry out of laughter and show you something that needs to be paid attention.
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