When a husband and wife have an intimate relationship, they do it behind closed doors in the dark, and when they quarrel, they do it in broad daylight on the street! A comedy movie is always a good time. A movie with meaning is always a cognitively spent time. If you combine cognition and joke, then this film will turn out.
Plot. Nearby, three women live in the same house with their husbands and children. Husbands are proud of their work, but they do it poorly. They spend all their time talking and smoking, and they ask for loans because of their small salary. Husbands love to have fun and drink, which naturally reduces their earnings. Eventually, lenders are fed up with excuses, and they start threatening to kick seven out on the street. No one believes the false stories of husbands, but wives manage to beg for a delay. The result is countless quarrels. Each with its own specificity, characteristic color and a kind of drop of humor, but with one final result. At this time, a new family lives next door. The new neighbor, Jhoomri, works like her husband Bhimsha. Jhoomri's husband isn't ashamed to do the housework on a par with his wife. Their lives are filled with harmony, mutual respect and idyll. They have enough money not only for a decent life without debt, but also to save money in the bank. After looking at their lives, Meena, Anjali and Vimla also decide to get a job and even ask Jhoomri to hire them in her company, but due to the objections of their husbands, they temporarily abandon the idea. But how many banal and comical quarrels this idea caused. Husbands need their wives to do the housework and stay at home, and somehow they will get the money themselves. But one day they get kicked out of work. After lying to their wives about being promoted, they go to another city to have fun. Meanwhile, creditors came to their wives and, after telling the truth, issued a final warning about the payment of debts. In this situation, wives still decide to get a job. This is where the fun begins.
The film in a humorous form raises issues of relations between spouses in marriage, their mutual respect, understanding each other, readiness to help. They ridicule domestic tyrant husbands who, at the first difficulty from the outside, hide behind fragile women. These men are not for their families, they cannot stand up for themselves. All Ravi, Appu Khote and Vijay did was humiliate and insult their wives. No one could understand them. Even the following dialogue had no effect:
Hey, buddy, what are you doing? Is it possible to beat a woman?
- I'm going to kill her.
- Why are you hitting your wife?
- I'm going to do the wrong thing with her.
- Hey, what are you doing?
- She's my wife. What do you care if I kill her or burn her alive?
- Did you buy it? Are these livestock? She's a woman! What are you doing?
- It's my business. Don't stand in the way.
- If it is a private matter, decide it at home.
- That you're interfering. I can decide it at home or in the market or in the legislative assembly.
- There is a legislative assembly here. It's family. One minute. When a husband and wife have an intimate relationship, they do it behind closed doors in the dark, and when they quarrel, they do it in broad daylight on the street! This is wrong.
- Who are you to give me instructions?
- Listen to who we are, buddy.
- Who are we?
- First we fall in love and then we start fighting!? This is also wrong.
The film calls on women not to forget that they too are human and have equal rights with men. It is the sacred duty of spouses to serve each other. It's a natural service. But the husbands wanted honorary laurels for their poorly performed duty. Did they deserve it? In addition, in passing, an exemplary family is shown, which, apparently, is taken by the authors of the film as a model worthy of imitation.
The acting is great and convincing. The roles of the model couple are played by Juhi Chawla and Govinda, but their roles are very small episodic.
The disadvantages of the picture would like to include an excessive number of songs, the tightness and slowness of the first part and a certain clumsiness of the second. Heroes are a bit lopsided.
A film with meaning and a lot of jokes. But I would like to see either more comedy or more realism, not the porridge that is demonstrated in the film.
9 out of 10