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Sharmaajee Ki Beti Film Review: A Woven Tapestry of Womanhood that Packs a Punchline

🙄🙄🙄 (3/5)

So, I just watched Tahira Kashyap Khurrana’s directorial debut, ‘Sharmaajee Ki Beti,’ and I’ve gotta say, it’s like a bowl of Daal Makhani, which tries to be a full-course meal. It’s tasty but leaves you longing for something more, something spicy. This is Review Rani, your personal guide to Bollywood mishaps and dazzles, who just can’t help but spill the tea, or in this case, the Daal.

‘Sharmaajee Ki Beti’ is a film that attempts to paint a comprehensive portrait of womanhood within its 2-hour runtime. It’s like trying to tour the Louvre in fifteen minutes. You know there’s so much to see and appreciate, but you’re rushed through it. 😒

The film tries to weave together the stories of five women who share nothing but their surname. It’s a bit like a ‘Saas Bahu’ serial, but with some millennial twists. We’ve got two teenage girls, Swati (Vanshika Taparia) and Gurveen (Arista Mehta), trying to find their place amid the chaos of adolescent life. Then there’s Jyoti (Sakshi Tanwar), Swati’s workaholic mom, Sudhir (Sharib Hashmi), the husband who’s just too good to be true, and Kiran (Divya Dutta), a Tambola-loving momma bear, who is desperately trying to fit into a new city. Last but not least, we have Saiyami Kher, playing the role of a state-level cricketer Tanvi, who’s stuck in a relationship with Mr. Narcissist.

Tahira does a commendable job in handling the delicate subject of body acceptance and individuality with sensitivity, but the execution seems as rushed as a Mumbai local during peak hours. While the film does touch upon several relatable themes, it feels like we’re in a race against the clock to cover all of them. 🏃‍♀️

The performances are like a mixed platter at a dhaba. Sakshi Tanwar shines like the North Star, while Sharib Hashmi plays the ever-supportive hubby with ease. The newbie teenagers Taparia and Mehta are surprisingly good, breathing life into the story. Divya Dutta, as always, is a delight to watch. But Saiyami Kher’s track feels as forced as a Karan Johar film in a film festival. The less said about the self-absorbed boyfriend, played by Ravjeet Singh, the better. 🙈

The film’s takeaway is equivalent to a fortune cookie message: love, respect, and treat women equally. But the question is, does it make an impact, or is it just there to make you feel good for a moment? Only time will tell.

Rani’s Wrap-Up: ‘Sharmaajee Ki Beti’ is like an over-ambitious thali, filled with a bit of everything, but lacking the punch of a well-cooked dish. It’s a one-time watch for sure, but don’t expect fireworks.😜

Remember, folks, this is Review Rani, serving you the real deal on Bollywood’s latest. Until next time, keep your popcorn ready and your expectations low! 🍿👋

Review Rani

Rani Desai, known to readers as Review Rani, is a respected Bollywood film critic who provides insightful and honest reviews of the latest Hindi movie releases. With her deep knowledge of cinema and her sharp analytical skills, she helps readers make informed decisions about which films to watch.

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