Unusual for me, the role of Shilpa Shetty. And she's great in it. I saw this movie for the first time, two days ago. From the filmography of Salman Khan. The young Salman is very good. I liked his character in the film, although in a couple of episodes (for example, with the diary Ahana), I did not like him. I don't think he did the right thing. But this was a case where the end justifies the means. To win the heart of a girl, lovers often go to different tricks. In general, the story is very instructive, telling about how newlyweds get along with each other after the wedding, especially when they come from completely different families, with different views on life, with different attitudes to family and marriage in general. I am very familiar with this, the very first 3-4 years after the wedding had a laundry with my husband, because we are absolutely different, as people from different poles.
This is such a great family movie that shows that love is not a passion, as we think today, but what it does is right for the good of the family. True happiness is to see another happy. True respect is respect for elders. A father is responsible for love, and this film accurately depicts the problems that arise if he does not take that responsibility.
Until the middle of the film, I was reminded of one of my favorite movies of recent times. We cannot be separated. At least half the cast. Mohnish Behl, handsome as always, Rima Lagu, Shakti Kapoor. And the same big family of the main character. The resemblance ends there. Because the story turns in a completely different direction.
Ahana Photomodel, very modern girl with Western thinking. She is not ready to put up with the traditional position of a daughter-in-law in her husband's house. She wears very revealing Western outfits (especially struck by her incredibly short skirts, in which she wore the film floor), striking the whole family. In everything, Ahana listens to her mother, a person incredibly malicious and repugnant, who interferes with the life of her daughter and her family. And when the question of her own motherhood arises, she is faced with a difficult choice: to continue her career and become successful and self-sufficient, or to have a child and become an ordinary Indian mother and wife, sitting at home and raising children. And she makes her choice. Shilpa chicly showed her character. I've never seen her so bitchy and smug before. I think, unlike her character in this film, the actress in life would prefer to make a choice in favor of family and children, without sacrificing her career.
Ayan (Salman Khan) is an ordinary guy, albeit from a very wealthy family, the owner of a network of auto repair shops. He has a large traditional family. Grandmother, mother, older brother with wife, younger sister and younger brother. They all live together, helping each other and supporting each other. When Ayan married Ahana, it was as if a whirlwind of discord had come into their house. The young daughter-in-law does not like the order established in the house, she does not intend to obey adults, because she considers herself an adult and wants to decide everything in her life, how she behaves, what she walks around the house, and what is on the street, until which time she sleeps in the morning, with whom she communicates, etc. (however, her mother’s advice, she fulfills unconditionally). This, of course, shocks the whole family Ayana, but for the happiness of the young, they put up with her character and intransigence But this is also for the time being. Ayana He needs a child, he wants to become a father, and the whims of his wife in this matter depress him and upset him. I am not going to write any of this (or it will be taken as a spoiler). So just watch. Very unusual situation. The protagonist made an original decision, which ultimately helped his wife understand the value of the family.
Mr. Kapoor (Shakti Kapoor) father Ahana Quiet, calm, completely worn out by his wife, a very adamant, domineering and insolent woman. He is very respectful of his son-in-law and his family, sympathizes with them, he is ashamed of his daughter’s behavior, but he can do nothing. But his patience will come to an end sooner or later. And in the end, he will play a significant role in changing his daughter for the better.
Mama Ayan (Rima Lagu), such an ordinary Indian mother who adores her children. Wise and understanding. And even despite all the twists and whims of the daughter-in-law, she treats her very kindly, realizing that the girl is simply confused in her own feelings. And we need to help her a little, put her on the right path.
Karan (Mohnish Behl) is the older brother Ayana. Just such a real older brother, wise and supportive. At the moment, he is the oldest of the men in his family, he has to provide for them all, although the Ayana auto repair shops also bring not a small income to the family. And of course Karan helps the brother in his difficult life situation. And again, they're with Salman as brothers, and again, it suits them very well. Although Salman looks older than Mokhnish, and it is a bit difficult to believe that AyanKarana. Although this is not the case in Indian cinema, so it is all familiar.
The film is about the difficult decisions that sometimes have to be made about their consequences. And about the frailty of life. I think the director did the right thing. If everyone took care of their loved ones in the first place, there probably would not be so many people in need of outside help. And if everything is good with loved ones, it is easier to help others find their way of life. The film is not just watching, but as if all the time you are under the influence of different emotions from surprise, joy, tears.
The magnificent work of all actors gives the effect of reality, naturalness and naturalness. The film will not leave anyone indifferent, I think. He's very interesting, lively, with a pulse. You don't know if he's sad or hopeful. The film is wonderful, it has so much life and real feelings! What a thrilling attitude of the creators to detail! You can't take your eyes off the screen! I'm very impressed... It seems like an ordinary Indian family melodrama and at the same time a very unusual life situation, especially for India. There are films that are made in a hurry, and there are those that have been worked on hard – working through every detail, every emotion, every hero, every moment of the film. After the wedding, this is the case. When you want to scroll back and match all the details and every emotion of the characters. Anyway, if you haven't seen it yet, look. A very unusual life story. I think a lot of people will like it. I definitely recommend it.
10 out of 10