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Dum laga ke haisha review
Dum laga ke haisha review









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Ayushmann Khurranna, after the disastrous Hawaizaada, is in form again. One of the biggest strengths of Dum Laga Ke Haisha is the cast. Predictably enough, the couple reconcile, but unpredictably enough, through a wife-carrying competition. The court orders the estranged couple to return with a final decision after spending 6 months together. The couple head for divorce, but the Indian legal system inadvertently plays Cupid. Initially, it's expressed in his hilarious determination to not consummate the marriage (his wife turns out to be more determined than him), and later, in a violent and unkind rejection of her. Prem goes through with the wedding, but is unable to accept what he perceives as his wife's unattractiveness, and a deep resentment takes hold of him. Little does she know that the former would be tougher than the latter. Sandhya is educated and has two goals in life - being happily married, and becoming a "masterni" (teacher). He looks on in dismay as his overweight missus dances with gay abandon after the ceremony. Prem is forced to face reality when his family forces him onto the mandap at a mass wedding and gets him married to Sandhya Verma (Bhumi Pednekar). With headphones firmly on, he whiles away time listening to Kumar Sanu songs. He attempts to muffle reality by holing himself up in his father's cassette shop, Prem Audio Video Centre. Prem (Ayushmann Khurrana) is the quintessential loser, who failed to clear his class 10 exams, and lives in terror of his chappal-wielding dad. Sharat Katariya, in his first outing as a director, takes you through an unlikely and heart-warming love story set in 1995. Dum Laga Ke Haisha is the story of Prem's evolution into a man worthy of every kilo on his wife. Prem Prakash Tewari considers himself the Atlas of Haridwar, when he is forced by his family to marry a plus-size girl.

dum laga ke haisha review

In Greek mythology, Atlas was the titan who was condemned by Zeus to hold up the celestial spheres for all eternity.











Dum laga ke haisha review