Rating:
3.5/5
Star
Cast:
Ayushmann
Khurrana,
Gajraj
Rao,
Neena
Gupta,
Jitendra
Kumar,
Manurishi
Chaddha
Director:
Hitesh
Kewalya
They
say
Indian
society
is
the
most
diverse
society
in
the
world.
Despite
having
different
religions,
faiths,
ethnicity,
languages
and
cultures,
the
ancient
society
has
always
welcomed
new
ideas.
However,
when
it
comes
to
accepting
relationships,
whether
it’s
inter-caste,
inter-religion
or
same-sex,
the
people
of
India
are
conservative.
The
newly
released
Ayushmann
Khurrana’s
film
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan
shows
the
struggle
of
a
homosexual
couple
who
faces
family
and
society
to
accept
their
relationship.
Hitesh
Kewalya,
the
writer-director,
tries
to
explain
that
'Love
is
love’,
even
if
it’s
between
two
boys
or
two
girls.
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Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan
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What’s
Yay:
Gajraj
Rao,
Neena
Gupta,
Manurishi
Chaddha,
Sunita
Rajwar
and
dialogues
What’s
Nay:
Jitendra
Kumar’s
average
performance
and
loud
background
music
Popcorn
Interval:
Interval
Iconic
Moment:
There
are
many.
Plot
The
film
is
based
in
Allahabad
where
Shankar
Tripathi
(Gajrao
Rao)
and
his
wife
Sunaina
Tripathi
(Neena
Gupta),
a
middle-class
couple
who
is
busy
in
the
preparation
of
their
brother
Chaman
Tripathi
(Manurishi
Chaddha)
and
his
wife
Champa
Tripathi
(Sunita
Rajwar)’s
daughter
Goggle’s
(Maanvi
Gagroo)
wedding.
Simultaneously,
Mr
and
Mrs
Tripathi
are
also
expecting
their
son
Aman
(Jitendra
Kumar)'s
to
get
married,
but
he
is
already
in
a
same-sex
relationship
with
Kartik
Singh
(Ayushmann
Khurrana)
in
Delhi.
The
duo
comes
to
attend
Goggle’s
wedding
and
while
travelling
in
the
train,
Shankar
Tripathi
catches
Kartik
and
Aman
kissing
each
other.
Shocked
with
the
entire
scene,
Shankar
Tripathi
and
family
try
hard
to
take
Aman
away
from
Kartik
and
force
him
to
get
married
to
Kusum
(Pankhuri
Awasthy).
Now,
how
Aman
and
Kartik
try
to
convince
their
family
to
accept
them
and
what
the
Tripathi
family
does
to
avoid
the
situation
is
what
forms
the
remaining
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan.
Direction
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan
is
the
sequel
to
RS
Prasanna’s
superhit
Bollywood
film
Shubh
Mangal
Saavdhan
(2017)
starring
Ayushmann
Khurrana
and
Bhumi
Pednekar.
The
film’s
dialogues
were
written
by
Hitesh
Kewalya
who
this
time
took
the
command
of
direction
and
writing
for
the
sequel.
Being
a
first
time
director,
Hitesh
has
managed
to
impress
with
his
direction
skills.
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan
doesn’t
bore
you
for
a
moment,
thanks
to
his
direction
and
dialogue
writing.
Hitesh
Kewalya’s
dialogues
are
relevant,
catchy
and
funny.
His
detailed
work
on
every
character
in
the
screenplay
is
praiseworthy.
Performances
Ayushmann
Khurrana
as
Kartik
impresses
us
with
yet
another
challenging
role
of
his
career.
But
in
some
portions,
Ayushmann
tries
to
go
a
bit
over
the
top
and
his
expression
looks
animated.
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan
is
not
Ayushmann’s
best
work
yet,
which
we
have
already
seen
in
Article
15
(2019)
and
Andhadhun
(2018).
Jitendra
Kumar
as
Aman
looks
confused
and
not
confident.
Despite
having
a
long
and
important
role,
Jitu
Bhaiyya
fails
to
create
a
mark.
Maanvi
Gagroo
as
Goggle
is
a
loud
yet
interesting
character.
She
has
delivered
a
good
performance.
Pankhuri
Awasthy
as
Kusum
is
cute
and
has
her
moment.
But
the
stars
of
the
film
are
Gajraj
Rao,
Neena
Gupta,
Manurishi
Chaddha
and
Sunita
Rajwar.
Gajrao
Rao
as
Shankar
Tripathi
is
arrogant
but
unintentionally
funny,
as
per
his
character.
The
actor
stands
out
in
the
meatiest
role
of
his
career.
Especially
his
scenes
with
his
Badhaai
Ho
(2018)
co-star
Neena
Gupta
are
bang
on.
Neena
Gupta
as
Sunaina
Tripathi
is
a
loving
and
badass
mother.
The
actress
has
given
a
solid
performance
and
managed
to
bring
a
smile
on
audiences’
faces
with
her
impeccable
comic
timing.
Manurishi
Chaddha
and
Sunita
Rajwar
as
Chaman
and
Champa
Tripathi
are
the
other
solid
performers
of
the
film.
Their
nok
jhok
with
the
elder
Tripathis
is
one
of
the
iconic
moments
of
the
film.
Especially
when
Chaman
and
Shankar
confront
each
other
for
watching
adult
videos
during
their
teenage
days
-
it
is
one
of
the
highlights
of
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan.
Bhumi
Pednekar’s
special
appearance
is
good
and
reminds
us
of
the
Shubh
Mangal
Saavdhan
chemistry
between
Ayushmann
and
her.
Music
and
Background
score
The
music
of
Tanishka
Bagchi,
Vayu
and
Tony
Kakkar
is
good
and
suits
the
film.
However,
the
background
music
by
Karan
Kulkarni
is
loud
and
irritating.
Technical
aspects
Chirantan
Das’
cinematography
is
excellent,
as
his
lenses
show
the
beauty
of
the
social-comedy
film.
Ninad
Khanolkar’s
editing
is
crisp
and
makes
the
film
entertaining.
Verdict
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan
gives
a
lesson
to
homophobic
people
in
society.
The
film
has
double
masala
of
information
and
entertainment.
It
will
not
bore
you
for
a
single
moment.
After
all,
'Iss
Duniya
Mein
Pyaar
Bina
Chain
Hi
Kaha
Hai'.
We
give
3.5
stars
out
of
5
to
Ayushmann
Khurrana
starrer
Shubh
Mangal
Zyada
Saavdhan.