This Rajkummar Rao - Kirti Kharbanda starrer also manages to take on sexism, dowry and corruption. Director Ratnaa Sinha's Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana checks all the Bollywood boxes - there's romance, drama, revenge, song-and-dance. I really don't know the reason, why I am just loving this movie. Well cast and well acted (BTW, Kharbanda was given too many scenes to cry) Finally, worth a watch. Finally the casting and the acting was to the point. It was perfect (especially Kriti Kharbanda). Yes, that's odd that someone has to talk about something that no one talks but in the entire film I couldn't find any scene where the make up was even a tad too much. What's good about the film is the core idea which dilutes and gets corrupted as the film goes. The pre-climax of the film was cut out Bollywood and everything post that was elastic. The 2nd half had some substance in it though even that felt exaggerated at times. The entire film felt like a short film idea pulled enough to make a feature film. There was nothing much happening in the first half. The first half could have been cut short by around 15 to 20 minutes by cutting the songs or at least shortening them. But to keep up with Bollywood standards of unwanted songs, romance and some happy climaxes the film goes for a toss. The film's idea is a little off track from those shameless Karan Johar, Farah Khan's Bollywood movies, what I would call theirs as The Cliche Bollywood.
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Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana is like a romantic Hindi TV soap opera (possibly in Life OK channel) whose title does not make sense and the main story involves an inaccessible revenge drama. The film is a pleasure to watch in the start but once you complete the first 40 minutes, it starts to throw bombs of drivel at you that never stop and does not even address the problem that gave rise to the revenge arc. The second half becomes highly annoying as you see one illogical sequence after another to a point of a cringe-worthy climax that will make you puke. Of course, the sequences are intense enough to put you in a state of numbness, and the story does chafe few stark social issues like dowry and gender discrimination to stay relevant, but all that Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana manages to pull off is an annoying revenge drama that is just too sour to consume. In addition to lack of logic or credibility in the plot, director Sinha makes her characters do ugly things just because she wants the whole shindig to look intense.
The chemistry between the talented Rajkummar Rao and Kriti Kharbanda, at her shimmering best, is palpable, but it is the revenge elements in the second half that is unbearable. Things travel at the speed of light in Ratnaa Sinha's debut film, Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana, a romantic drama that daringly goes haywire in the second half.