Thursday 24 March 2016

Kapoor and sons!!! Because surname comes first

I was a very jolly person till 7.20 pm then i watched Kapoor and Sons.

 So emotional i tell you 

The story begins with an old man played by Rishi Kapoor who practices dying everyday. 

That is exactly how he envisions himself die 

Rishi kapoor aka dadu's attempts at dying finally fruition when he gets a heart-attack.

My satan sense is tingling

But he survives it.

Yay!!

The heart-attack heralds a series of melodramatic events starting with meri aakhri khwaish which for some reason gets to everyone especially as it comes from an aged 90 year old guy.

But its my last wish


Moral of the story, the older you are the more important are your final wishes. 



But when he says

 Meri aakhri khwaish hai ki mujhe mere pariwaar ke saath ek family photo chahiye

That one sentence just burst open my lachrymal glands.

Such an adorable 90 year old making his final wish

Dadu also adds comedy to this comedy drama with his winsome comments on adult content films and fanatic obsession with mandakini for her role in ram teri ganga meli especially in the waterfall scene.

10/10 for your dialogue delivery

We also have Ratna pathak  who is impeccable in the role of a stereotypical housewife. She has two kids. She is fond of both of them until she finds out that she is not.

What the fuck!!! 

Fawad khan plays the role of an accomplished writer. He was her perfect elder son until he reached adolescence. The world suddenly comes crashing down when ratna pathak aka sunita discovers that fawad khan aka rahul has a boyfriend and not a girlfriend.


Chan se jo tute koi sapna, jag suna suna lage jag suna suna lage. koi lage na jab apna .....

Personally i thought he was hotness personified.

Aise na mujhe tum dekho, seene se laga lunga......

Siddharth  malhotra aka Arjun kapoor plays the character of the younger brother. Typical as it may sound but he dabbles in writing, photography, drops out of college and ends up working for a website which he quits to be a part time bartender.

In short he is the .....

Hell no!!! The the motto here is, variety is the spice of life. YOLO people!!!!!

Enlightenment strikes!!!

Of course you will know the real reason of ‘trying out different things’once you watch the film. Don’t be surprised if you find out that it was to make his mother feel proud of him who unknowingly patronized him by praising his elder brother.


 I am telling you catching don would have still been much easier.
#IndianParents #Expectations #HighExpectations and in case of siddarth malhotra aka Arjun Kapoor #VeryHighExpectations

Siddharth Malhotra tries to give a tough competition to imran khan. Movie proves that imran khan is hands down a winner.


With jokes like thank you for coming and characters like boobli the film scores its way on the comedy charts. And how do i miss alia bhat aka tia malik!!!  She is the Queen of jokes. She portrays the character of that unique Indian girl who cracks funny jokes and is simply more humorous than Russel Peter himself.



Believe me if the jokes don’t tickle your funny bone i will assure you they will definitely get on your nerves after the first 5 mins.
Tia malik has quite a touching backstory. But even that doesn’t help mend the fact that she kissed Rahul way before she realized she was in love with Arjun. 

I didn't know this was your brother. 


Basically fuck logic. 

So in a nutshell, kapoor and sons is a family drama having bits and parts of dostana, saathiya, baghbaan  and an element of kya superkool hai hum. Its a one time watch. Commendable efforts by the actors. Interesting script by the writers. The film exploits all the weak points of a typical Indian audience like the death of one of  your parents, your girl friend liking your brother, financial crisis, the herculean task of getting a family photo done and how could i miss this one, extra marital affair!!! 

So if you have awesome friends who have a great sense of humor then please go and watch this film else go at your own risk. 


Thank you for reading. 


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