
You’ll learn to respect women for their heart and not for their looks. A marriage is arranged between a slim guy and an overweight. I am going with four shors out of five and two big thumbs up for ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’. The Hindi counterpart is much better in terms of quality and naturality. However, the lead actress Trupti Bhoir used prosthetics to look fat and Makrand Anaspure was a turn off. The very look of the film reflects a subtle hint about the plot, yes a plum girl and a bechara Boy who is a victim of the Indian conventional society, Sadhya (Bhumi Pedenkar) gets hooked to Prem (Ayushman Khurrana). He never lets go of an opportunity to find flaws in his son.Īgadbam, a 2010 Marathi film was made on a similar concept. Star Cast Ayushmann Khurana and Bhumi Pedenkar. Sanjay Mishra is the pick of the supports as Prem’s father.

Watch out for the scenes in which she goes to world’s end to gain her husband’s attention.

His tunes take you back to the melodies of the 90’s.Īyushmann Khuranna has matured while Bhumi Pednekar makes an excellent debut as Sandhya. Anu Malik is back in action after a long hiatus. The simple locations and typical language contribute to it. He manages to recreate UP Grihasthi with ease.
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Sharat Kataria gets full marks for directing. Despite Sandhya’s repeated attempts, Prem refuses to accept her. Other than her obesity the only problem with Bhumi is that she is better educated. His parents marry him to Sandhya (Bhumi ) against his wishes. He runs his father’s music store and is a big fan of Kumar Sanu. Set in Haridwar in 1995, the film ventures into the life of Prem Tiwari (Ayushmann), a school dropout and a regular RSS Shakha member.

Instead, the new YashRaj product takes us on a quick journey into the life of a guy, which is turned upside down, due to his unwillingness to accept the girl, just for her weight. The best part about ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha is that it does not stereotype plus size women. 'My body weight will always be something that I’ll struggle with for the rest of my life, but I’m finally in a good place and learning to love me for me, and not somebody else's standards.’ Cast – Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar, Sanjay Mishra
