Daijiworld Media Network - Bollywood
Mar 2: Though we cannot expect much from a debutant director, the experience he earned from earlier projects and the promises provided from official trailer makes one to expect much more from the film. The movie saunter in the same old cup of boy-meets-girl, live-in relationship, menace of moral policing and political pragmatism.
The story-line sounds a lot clichéd and no freshness added to the movie than the scatter shot humor. Though it is not enough to drag a well-intentioned film that tremble upon the live-in relationship of a small town couple, Karthik Aryan and Kriti Sanon tried to give their best to Guddu Shukla and Rashmi Trivedi.

Beginning with the clichéd boy-met-girl theme, the movie centers around the lives of Guddu and his level-headed girlfriend Rashmi. Guddu and Rashmi work at a cable news channel in Madhurai as a star reporter and intern. Although he fell in love with her and proposes marriage, she suggests for a live-in relationship for a while to be sure about their compatibility before getting knotted. Everything went well until her conservative father cum right wing politician finds out the love nest. As the one who is committed to protect Indian culture and its diversity he could no longer stand the young romancing couple who are intending to break cultural stereotype.
However Aparshakthi Khurana as side kick Abbas and Pankaj Tripati as abusive brother-in-law
Babulal tried their best to entertain the audience, the entire story lost its appeal due to defectively written script. A scrawny script, taboo topic and false marketing do the film in.
This love story is a merely one time watch that crawls through pathetically.