Ujda Chaman Review: The lead actors, Sunny Singh and Manvi Gagaru, and the supporting cast are great for a film because it is a misguided one.
To give it baldness, Ujda Chaman is just that: a cinematic style of the garden taken for seed due to lack of clean water and pure air. The film scatters the bottom of the barrel in search of inspiration - and laughs - but fails to find the roots it needs to get it right.
The drunken, quick-witted comedy-drama about a young man grappling with an attractive hairline and the prospect of a dwindling marriage is delivered unimaginatively and warmly, making it not just unforgiving and tedious - its two-four feel - are also often serious.
The screenplay, which aims to destroy our collective prejudice against bald and bald, beats aimlessly about Bush. It manages to be all in the process, insensitive not only in its portrayal of a fully qualified man who does not have a full mop of hair but also in his portrayal of a chubby girl with his constant weight. Has been made aware of.
The film's exaggerated protagonist is, at one point, a mullah going for a hair transplant, but it turns out that it goes through the Hindi lecturer for Rs. 70,000 per month. He then uses a hair patch to hide his bald septum. A bad student hires him to remove the wig in the college washroom. The video goes viral and he is ridiculed on campus. This is the level of tardiness at which this film works in an attempt to instill sympathy for a man who should not have cared about missing hair for the first time.
Ujda Chaman is beyond redemption: no implant or patch can hide its defects. There are many of them right now. The lead actors (Sunny Singh and Manvi Gagru) and the supporting cast (Atul Kumar, Sharib Hashmi, and Saurabh Shukla) are great for a film as it is a misguided film. They try their best to defend what they can do. They are saddened by a script that is less than expected and devoid of subtlety.
The man is taken aback with the mane of 30-year-old Professor Chaman Kohli (Sunny Singh), a resident of Rajouri Garden in West Delhi, as he faces all the brides he has encountered with future brides. Faced with weight issues, the 29-year-old bride makeup artist Apsara Batra (Manvi Gagru), a resident of Mayur Vihar in East Delhi, looks very happy in her skin, as she has become accustomed despite innocent jibes.
In Chaman, the sense of self-worth is in the duck. Ekta (Aishwarya Sakhuja), a teacher whom he invites for coffee, cries, as she dates her boyfriend. Chaman takes that trauma in his stride. The next big upside hits him very hard.
Against his own lawyer, he runs close to Aaina Ali Khan (Karisma Sharma), a 20-year-old student who leads her to the garden path and prompts her to leak a Hindi question paper - this many Poori One of the kind of disputed situations hinges on the film. Once the girl's purpose is served, she moves on, leaving the Hindi lecturer in a lurch and being more careful than the girls before.
With nothing less to lose, Chaman visits an online dating app Tinder for delivery. There, he is likely on the nymph. His first encounter in person is anything but tender. The dialogue writer feels that the two call each other names - Ganja and Buffalo (buffalo) - legitimate humor.
But worse is to follow. The dirty meeting ends quickly. Apsara rides on Chaman's scooter. He has to go to the nearest metro station, but on the way, Chaman loses balance. They end up in a pile on the road. An injured Apsara is hospitalized and played by Chaman's parents - Atul Kumar and Grusha Kapoor - advises his son to give company to the injured girl.
Chaman and Apsara ride momentarily over the Rough Patch, feeling bad at each other (without revealing their true feelings). Jumping into the motive that the two youngsters are ready to marry each other, their parents cheerfully make cock-a-hoop. However, the missives continue to target Chaman, who begins to believe that he is about to get a raw deal. All the hemming and hawing that follows is as dull and monotonous as it has been before.
Chaman has a younger brother Goldie (Gagan Arora, who makes an impression in a cameo), who is not only a well-timed Kempty shocker of hair but also a way with women. In one scene, two brothers hit the same girl at a friend's wedding and Chaman is released. Older brothers chase Goldie out of the house, siblings fight, neighbors watch, and parents run away. Ujda Chaman delves into the raucous path in which the characters holler and howl and it is difficult to hear any of them over Dean. It is not that understanding his words will not matter.
A Guruji (Saurabh Shukla) who leads a life of celibacy for Chaman if he does not marry before the age of 31. In which world does the creator of Ujda Chaman live? Were not the methods of graduation and celibacy several decades ago? Chaman is rude to impress upon her mother that she is not a virgin, although she says that her son is a "clean-shaven".
Directed by first-timer Abhishek Pathak, there are many other questions that come to mind when looking at Ujda Chaman. One of them should worry about Hansraj College in Delhi. The students of the institute, where major parts of the film are definitely set, are depicted as a group who subject their Hindi lecturers to abusive catcalls. In this day and age in the right mind who would shout "Takla" at a teacher in the classroom?
If the abusive behavior of the young and restless is aimed at theatricality, it does not work one bit. It robs Ujda Chaman of any possibility of being realistic and believable - and of course, in every drift of decency. Not so much in the film (apart from a few performances) is effective, particularly aggressive in the way in which the physical characteristics of the two lead characters are mocked in the service of a comedy that twists and twists, Receives the exact opposite.
Ujda Chaman Movie Review |
Cast: Sunny Singh, Manvi Gagru, Atul Kumar, Sharib Hashmi, Saurabh Shukla
Director: Abhishek Pathak
Rating: 1.5 stars (out of 5)
To give it baldness, Ujda Chaman is just that: a cinematic style of the garden taken for seed due to lack of clean water and pure air. The film scatters the bottom of the barrel in search of inspiration - and laughs - but fails to find the roots it needs to get it right.
The drunken, quick-witted comedy-drama about a young man grappling with an attractive hairline and the prospect of a dwindling marriage is delivered unimaginatively and warmly, making it not just unforgiving and tedious - its two-four feel - are also often serious.
The screenplay, which aims to destroy our collective prejudice against bald and bald, beats aimlessly about Bush. It manages to be all in the process, insensitive not only in its portrayal of a fully qualified man who does not have a full mop of hair but also in his portrayal of a chubby girl with his constant weight. Has been made aware of.
Ujda Chaman Movie Review |
The film's exaggerated protagonist is, at one point, a mullah going for a hair transplant, but it turns out that it goes through the Hindi lecturer for Rs. 70,000 per month. He then uses a hair patch to hide his bald septum. A bad student hires him to remove the wig in the college washroom. The video goes viral and he is ridiculed on campus. This is the level of tardiness at which this film works in an attempt to instill sympathy for a man who should not have cared about missing hair for the first time.
Ujda Chaman is beyond redemption: no implant or patch can hide its defects. There are many of them right now. The lead actors (Sunny Singh and Manvi Gagru) and the supporting cast (Atul Kumar, Sharib Hashmi, and Saurabh Shukla) are great for a film as it is a misguided film. They try their best to defend what they can do. They are saddened by a script that is less than expected and devoid of subtlety.
The man is taken aback with the mane of 30-year-old Professor Chaman Kohli (Sunny Singh), a resident of Rajouri Garden in West Delhi, as he faces all the brides he has encountered with future brides. Faced with weight issues, the 29-year-old bride makeup artist Apsara Batra (Manvi Gagru), a resident of Mayur Vihar in East Delhi, looks very happy in her skin, as she has become accustomed despite innocent jibes.
Ujda Chaman Movie Review |
In Chaman, the sense of self-worth is in the duck. Ekta (Aishwarya Sakhuja), a teacher whom he invites for coffee, cries, as she dates her boyfriend. Chaman takes that trauma in his stride. The next big upside hits him very hard.
Against his own lawyer, he runs close to Aaina Ali Khan (Karisma Sharma), a 20-year-old student who leads her to the garden path and prompts her to leak a Hindi question paper - this many Poori One of the kind of disputed situations hinges on the film. Once the girl's purpose is served, she moves on, leaving the Hindi lecturer in a lurch and being more careful than the girls before.
With nothing less to lose, Chaman visits an online dating app Tinder for delivery. There, he is likely on the nymph. His first encounter in person is anything but tender. The dialogue writer feels that the two call each other names - Ganja and Buffalo (buffalo) - legitimate humor.
But worse is to follow. The dirty meeting ends quickly. Apsara rides on Chaman's scooter. He has to go to the nearest metro station, but on the way, Chaman loses balance. They end up in a pile on the road. An injured Apsara is hospitalized and played by Chaman's parents - Atul Kumar and Grusha Kapoor - advises his son to give company to the injured girl.
Ujda Chaman Movie Review |
Chaman and Apsara ride momentarily over the Rough Patch, feeling bad at each other (without revealing their true feelings). Jumping into the motive that the two youngsters are ready to marry each other, their parents cheerfully make cock-a-hoop. However, the missives continue to target Chaman, who begins to believe that he is about to get a raw deal. All the hemming and hawing that follows is as dull and monotonous as it has been before.
Chaman has a younger brother Goldie (Gagan Arora, who makes an impression in a cameo), who is not only a well-timed Kempty shocker of hair but also a way with women. In one scene, two brothers hit the same girl at a friend's wedding and Chaman is released. Older brothers chase Goldie out of the house, siblings fight, neighbors watch, and parents run away. Ujda Chaman delves into the raucous path in which the characters holler and howl and it is difficult to hear any of them over Dean. It is not that understanding his words will not matter.
A Guruji (Saurabh Shukla) who leads a life of celibacy for Chaman if he does not marry before the age of 31. In which world does the creator of Ujda Chaman live? Were not the methods of graduation and celibacy several decades ago? Chaman is rude to impress upon her mother that she is not a virgin, although she says that her son is a "clean-shaven".
Directed by first-timer Abhishek Pathak, there are many other questions that come to mind when looking at Ujda Chaman. One of them should worry about Hansraj College in Delhi. The students of the institute, where major parts of the film are definitely set, are depicted as a group who subject their Hindi lecturers to abusive catcalls. In this day and age in the right mind who would shout "Takla" at a teacher in the classroom?
Ujda Chaman Movie Review |
If the abusive behavior of the young and restless is aimed at theatricality, it does not work one bit. It robs Ujda Chaman of any possibility of being realistic and believable - and of course, in every drift of decency. Not so much in the film (apart from a few performances) is effective, particularly aggressive in the way in which the physical characteristics of the two lead characters are mocked in the service of a comedy that twists and twists, Receives the exact opposite.
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