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Arre, Raja Betas, beware! The âMrs.â is here to shake things up! Some movies are like a dreamy escape, while others, like this one, hold up a mirror and make us squirm in our seats. And thatâs where the magic lies! Starring the fabulous Sanya Malhotra, this flick is all about giving a tight slap to patriarchy while chasing ambitions!
Picture this: A Bollywood adaptation of the much-acclaimed Malayalam film The Great Indian Kitchen, but with a tadka of Hindi masala! You might think itâs a pan-Indian film, but hold your horsesâitâs not about the budget or star power. Itâs about how the story hits home, making it relatable to us desi folks.
The Whiff of the Kitchen
Meet Richa (played by the oh-so-talented Sanya), a free-spirited dancer whoâs just tied the knot with Diwakar Kumar (Nishant Dahiya), a gynaecologist following daddy dearestâs footsteps. But wait, the plot thickens! Richa soon realizes sheâs landed in a patriarchal household where a womanâs round-the-clock household chores arenât considered as "hard work" as a manâs 9-to-5. Her journey from being a vibrant dancer to the "perfect bahu" is where things get spicy!
The movie chronicles Richaâs life post-marriage. Her hubby, sweet as he is, insists she become like his mom, whoâs practically a kitchen robot now. One memorable scene? Richa, exhausted after a day in the kitchen, isnât in the mood for some nighttime action. Yet Diwakar, with a smirk, declares, "You smell like the kitchen, the sexiest smell in the world!" đ¤Śââď¸
Hats off to writers Harman Baweja (yep, the actor!) and Anu Singh Choudhary, along with director Aarti Kadav, for crafting some killer one-liners that trace Diwakarâs character arc. Richa eventually stands up against the one-sided satisfaction game, only for Diwakar to label her as undesirable because she "smells like the kitchen." Irony alert: A doctor specializing in female health whoâs clueless about his own wifeâs needs!
Performance Ki Bhatti
Sanya nails it, making us feel every bit of Richaâs turmoil. A true actor, hain na? From the jitters of managing the household alone to the downfall of a talented dancer turned shikanji order-taker, Sanya captures it all!
Director Aarti keeps it subtle yet impactful, ensuring every scene fits perfectly into place. Nishant shines as the chauvinistic husband, while Kanwaljit Singh is spot-on as the controlling father-in-law. And letâs not forget Aparna Ghoshal, who plays the overworked mother-in-law, Meena, with finesse.
Overall, Mrs. is a film thatâs shot beautifully, with a strong message and impeccable execution. Itâs loaded with food for thought (pun intended). Makes you wonder how you function in your own ghar, hai na?
Kiranâs Gyan
Bollywood lesson of the day: Life isnât a K3G set where everyone dances around in chiffon saris. Sometimes, itâs more like a pressure cookerâlots of heat and a whistle waiting to blow! So, my dear Raja Betas, take note: The kitchen may smell of spices, but itâs not a substitute for romance! đââď¸
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