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Heartwarming and Enjoyable
Jun 07, 2023 07:10 PM 482 Views

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I couldn't help but have a warm smile on my face as I left the theatre after seeing Zara Hatke Zara Bachke. I experienced an emotional rollercoaster while watching this movie, which simultaneously touched my heart and made me laugh. It's more than simply a movie; it's an experience that speaks to the challenges, hopes, and pleasures of the middle-class life to which we can all connect.


Oh my, what a performance by Vicky Kaushal! He perfectly embodies the character of a middle-class man, who wears his struggles and goals on his sleeve. The entire theatre was in fits of laughter thanks to his great comic timing, but he also smoothly switched to touching scenes that made us cry.


Despite being a relatively fresh actor, Sara Ali Khan shown her development in this movie. She gave a sincere portrayal of Somya, a lady driven to pursue her goals with her spouse. Although she fumbled a little in the comedic scenes, director Laxman Utekar wonderfully made up for it with the outstanding work of the supporting actors.


Every member of the cast, to speak of them, gave us a sense of family. Inaamulhaq and Sharib Hashmi, despite having little roles, created an impression, and Rakesh Bedi's endearing avatar made me smile. Vicky and Sara had an undeniable chemistry, and their friendship was evident on-screen.


The story, which was written by the creative team of Maitrey Bajpai and Ramiz Iham Khan, tackles the desire of many middle-class families to possess a home. They expertly combine cinematic elements with the realities of daily struggles, holding our attention from beginning to end. The climax's unexpectedness took me off guard and caused a range of emotions that left a deep imprint.


The charming city of Indore contributed charm to the movie, and its colourful backdrop took on a life of its own. I had a stronger connection to the story since the language was interspersed with indori accents, which brought authenticity and regional flavour.


It is more than just a movie; it is a celebration of the middle class's tenacity and intrepid spirit. It brought me to tears and laughter, and it gave me a newfound respect for the small victories and challenges that go into making our lives what they are. This is the movie to watch if you're looking for something heartwarming and upbeat to get you in the feels. You'll leave the theatre beaming, I can assure you of that.


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