
Cast
Ranbir Kapoor, Shraddha Kapoor, Anubhav Singh Bassi, Dimple Kapadia, Boney Kapoor
Director: Luv Ranjan
Introduction
Luv Ranjan's latest 'Tu Jhoothi Main Makkar' is basically every Luv Ranjan movie ever: Guys they are the best, girls well they need to learn their lesson. That and one more thing that no Luv Ranjan film can do without the monologue.
Review
The plot, essentially an excuse to embody this philosophy in one line of his films, is as loose and crazy as it gets. Mickey (Ranbir Kapoor) is, among other things, a separation artist. Meaning, he does it as a "business" in which he rakes in a huge amount of people who want to get out of a relationship without heartbreak, getting rid of their boyfriends/girlfriends frivolously. All this is happening among a certain group in Delhi/NCR, who frequent the Cyber Hub and live in flats that should be in Vasant Kunj but look like Gurugram skyscrapers, and clearly, for them, This is a very useful service called abbreviated dialing.
Come on, roll your eyes. It's the universe of Luv Ranjan, where things get tough for doubles expert Mickey Tinney (Shraddha Kapoor) who, you know, just wants to have a good time. There. Developing genuine feelings for a casanova-type girl who doesn't care, or at least that's the character trait she was given in the beginning, is a great rom-com premise, but clearly not the memo for the TJMM writers. the soul of wit: The film lasts two hours before reaching the final twenty minutes, which is when the pace picks up, a familiar but funny trope - going to the airport to pick up the girl. Dash -Kicks- and the movie laughs at the end.
Until then, we have Ranbir Kapoor trying to be Kartik Aaryan, and when he becomes Ranbir Kapoor again, he becomes the one who can lead a scene and do a bad "thumka". Kapoor has plenty of experience playing the child role in his most popular releases (Wake Up Sid, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani), but it is the male verse Ranjan where the brahmastra of youth refuses to grow up: becoming mama's boys. Imagine being able to live life, living in the family nest, and having all the women in the family revolve around you? It is male fantasy to trump all fiction, and Luv Ranjan has excelled in creating versions of it, as early as "Pyaar Ka Punchnama". But what felt new when PKP launched is now tired and tired.
Mickey's best friend is played by popular comedian Anubhav Singh Bassi, who has to keep up with the best jokes attributed to the protagonist. Shraddha Kapoor tries to make the most of the ungrateful characters played by women in Luv Ranjan's films. Her attempt to become her own person and pursue independence is heavily blocked by the film's pivot to conservative family values: remember we said she would quickly learn the error of her ways?
Not satisfied with one monologue, we get several: Has anyone heard of jokes that ended? The key misogynistic and sexist lines from Luv Ranjan's film keep popping up: what's a masculine poem without a dash of sexism and misogyny? A little girl is given deeply troubling lines and put into even more troubling situations. And the kind-hearted Dimple Kapadia as Mickey's loving mother is turned into Harridan and forced to slap her more than once. How long will darling Bollywood keep playing for laughs?
I think if TJMM was silly and fun, it would still be cool. I'm always in the market for idiots. But a movie like this doesn't have to be so boring, and that's its biggest sin.
I love you, the boy with tears in his eyes says to the girl with tears, but I love my family more, and you come after Dadiji, Mummyji, Daddyji, Sisterji and Bhanjiji. If there was a pet, I think that pet would be on this list too.
Rating..........1/5
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