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Hum Do Hamare Do Movie Review: Rajkummar, Kriti, Ratna Pathak, Paresh Rawal film is an acting masterclass

Hum Do Hamare Do released on Disney+Hotstar today, October 29. Rajkummar Rao, Kriti Sanon, Ratna Pathak Shah and Paresh Rawal have delivered an incredible performance in the film.

Are blood relations so important in the institution of marriage? Or are you allowed to create your own family in this society? Hum Do Hamare Do, which was released on Disney+Hotstar today, October 29, is the perfect family drama to answer that question. The Rajkummar Rao and Kriti Sanon-starrer has loads of funny moments, however, the ending seems very unoriginal. The best thing about the film is the acting, and not the script. Without giving away the story, here’s our review of Hum Do Hamare Do.

Dhruv, played by Rajkummar, is a successful entrepreneur, who falls madly in love with freelance vlogger Anya, played by Kriti Sanon. In keeping with the true tradition of Bollywood rom coms, love blossoms and the couple start dating. However, there is a catch. Anya wants to marry a guy who comes from a good family and will adopt a dog. Lovestruck Dhruv, also an orphan, will go to any extent to make that work, even getting a fake family for himself. Here, the story really starts. How to get this non-existent family?

After meeting an amusing matchmaker Shaadiram and perusing through multiple middle-aged candidates, Dhruv remembers his caretaker from childhood. Paresh Rawal’s character Purushottam Mishra ran a dhaba where little Dhruv worked as a waiter. Purushottam is madly in love with Ratna Pathak Shah’s character Dipti Kashyap and the elderly couple’s backstory makes for an interesting plot in itself. Hence, a kinship is declared with the spry middle-aged couple and all is good till secrets come spilling out.

Hum Do Humare Do, however, has a very patchy script. Since the genre of the film was not something we haven’t seen earlier, the perfect script could have made it a blockbuster. Unfortunately, it was very patchy and unimaginative. The ending is quite predictable. Things even get a little monotonous towards the end. There is not a single dialogue that would stick. Even the comedy is bland, with Paresh Rawal and his impeccable comic timing, you can’t help but laugh.

We also have an unfunny caper in Aparshakti Khurana who is always at the beck and call of his best friend Dhruv. It would have been interesting to give him some more lines. The sloppy script doesn’t do justice to the performances of our lead actors. They have been largely wasted in their roles. It almost seems like director Abhishek Jain was in a hurry to wrap up the film and jam in a happy ending.

But, the performances take the film to another level. Our male lead Rajkummar Rao is a poorly written protagonist with inexplicable impulses and poor decision-making skills. Even so, he manages to win hearts with his performance as a love-struck man in parts and as a super boss at work in others. Once again, he has proved why he is beyond the box office. Kriti Sanon’s acting is also noteworthy. She is charming and confident in her role. She even injects some life into the film. The duo’s chemistry is simply amazing.

Paresh Rawal is simply the best here and you would agree. His comic timing is impressive and the way he delivers dialogues makes the film an interesting watch. When Paresh is on the screen, he steals the show. His character is an old man who regrets not getting to marry his childhood sweetheart, Ratna’s Dipti. The scene where he desperately proposes to Dipti after getting drunk in public is simply hilarious. Ditto for Ratna Pathak Shah, who perfectly fits in her role as a mother to a stranger. The way she shrugs off Purushottam is truly savage. These two are the reason why we should have more veteran actors in movies these days.

Allu Arjun reviews Shershaah, calls it Sidharth Malhotra’s career-best performance

On Wednesday, September 1, Allu Arjun took to Twitter to praise director Vishnuvardhan, actors Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani and the entire team of Shershaah for the blockbuster hit. He also said that the film is a must-watch for every Indian.

After watching Shershaah, Allu Arjun took to Twitter on Wednesday, September 1, to praise the cast and crew of Shershaah for narrating the life of the Kargil hero, Captain Vikram Batra, so beautifully. The Arya actor believes that Sidharth Malhotra, who plays Vikram Batra in the film, delivered his career-best performance. Directed by Vishnuvardhan, Shershaah stars Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani in lead roles.

ALLU ARJUN REVIEWS SHERSHAAH

After Kamal Haasan, Allu Arjun watched Shershaah and was all praise for director Vishnuvardhan for narrating the life of the Kargil war hero Vikram Batra with such conviction. He also called Sidharth Malhotra’s performance as Vikram Batra his career-best. Taking to Twitter, Allu Arjun congratulated Karan Johar, who co-produced the film under Dharma Productions.

Allu Arjun wrote, “Congratulations to the entire team of #Shershaah. A very heart touching film. Career best performance by Mr. @SidMalhotra. Man who stole the show. Subtle & impactful performance by Ms @advani_kiara and all the other actors. My respect to all the technicians of the film (sic).”

In another tweet, he congratulated the directors and producers of Shershaah. He wrote, “Wonderful Conviction by the director @vishnu_dir garu. Sir, you made us all proud. Congratulations to @karanjohar ji and producers. Bigggg Congratulations @PrimeVideoIN for this blockbuster hit. A must watch for every Indian.

KARAN JOHAR THANKS ALLU ARJUN FOR SHOWERING LOVE ON SHERSHAAH

Karan Johar, who co-produced Shershaah under Dharma Productions, took to Twitter to thank Allu Arjun for the love and praise for Shershaah. He wrote, “Thank you so much for all your love…Means a lot to us.

ALL ABOUT SHERSHAAH

The story of Shershaah is written by Sandeep Shrivastava and directed by Vishnuvardhan. Shershaah is a biopic on the life of Captain Vikram Batra and chronicles the events from his first posting in Jammu and Kashmir as an Army Officer to his death in the Kargil War. Apart from Sidharth Malhotra and Kiara Advani, Shershaah features Shiv Panditt, Nikitin Dheer, Anil Charanjeett, Shataf Figar and Raj Arjun, among several others. The film is jointly produced by Dharma Productions and Kaash Entertainment.