The contrast between the setting and the way the characters behave in a completely unorthodox manner is fascinating. But even so, when it comes down to their moment of conflict, she chooses her dignity over her emotions. Yes she loves the guy only after meeting him once and getting married to him on the second go. Instead, it portrays the girl, who is plus size, as a very attractive and self-respecting woman. Surprisingly, the movie never gets sexist. The problem arises, when the boy’s family disregards his dislike for the girl because she’s fat and unattractive. And even before the boy and girl can exchange glances, the alliance is on. As is the norm in Northern India, two families pile up and meet at a common location. The situation is a stereotypical marriage arrangement between two families. If any film deserves to be a hit in 2015, it’s this brilliant piece of cinema. This is actually how real life pans out in matters of the heart and matrimony. The series of events depicted in the film aren’t just limited to the goofy love saga of its protagonists. What seems like a happy-go-lucky movie about odd love actually turns out to be an almanac for life. Sharat Katariya’s Dum Laga Ke Haisha is one surprise package. ![]() Sometimes, what seems like a skim on the surface actually goes much deeper than anticipated. Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar, Sanjay Mishra, Seema Pahwa and Alka AminĪ simple story is often the most profound.
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