Ayushmann Khurrana starrer Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan will entertain till the end. The story is not exclusive. Two men Aman and Kartik love each other; his family and society do not want to accept their relationship. They both struggle to convince Aman's father but kept going unsuccessful. We always have seen uniqueness in the movie, where Ayushmann Khurrana performed but Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan disappoints you in terms of story. The story is very poor; anyone can write this story.
Background music is suited to the movie, but the remix of the old song "Kya Karte the saajna" doubled the entertainment. The song Unexpected to listen in the film, but the created version is well-made according to the situation.
Dialogue is genuine, according to the adult audience. The dialogue "Ye fir se pareshan ho Gaye" make you surprise as well as smile, but remaining film dialogue did not have so much obscenity. A few of dialogue had obscenity, and various dialogues of the movie give sex education. The film holds informed content.
Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan surprised you at many moments like Kali gobhi, Kya Karte the saajna" song, Kissing scene.
Ayushmann Khurrana acting is always good, but he did not suit this character. Throughout the movie, he performed very well, but in some scenes; he overreacts which can be ignorable. Jitendra Kumar suited his role of Aman Tripathi. Neena Gupta as Sunaina Tripathi, Gajraj Rao as Shankar Tripathi, Manu Rishi as Chaman Tripathi, Sunita Rajwar as Champa Tripathi, Maanvi Gagroo as Rajni "Goggle" Tripathi, Pankhuri Awasthy as Kusum Nigam performed well.
In the end, Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan is worth to watch, and no doubt can be seen again.
Screenplay and Direction make the film worth to watch till the end. If Hitesh Kewalya could not do anything extraordinary in the story, he captivates on the audience from the screenplay. The direction is also excellent. The motive better reflects in the film. Hitesh Kewalya also gave direction to the movie as well as writing, and he had performed his job well. One disappointing thing by this movie, we can not see this movie with family because of dialogue, not because of the story. There was scope to make the film a family drama. Cinematography is also excellent. Cinematographer executed his job well. Location and set are also suitable for filming. The movie does not lose grip at any moment.
Dialogue is genuine, according to the adult audience. The dialogue "Ye fir se pareshan ho Gaye" make you surprise as well as smile, but remaining film dialogue did not have so much obscenity. A few of dialogue had obscenity, and various dialogues of the movie give sex education. The film holds informed content.
Ayushmann Khurrana acting is always good, but he did not suit this character. Throughout the movie, he performed very well, but in some scenes; he overreacts which can be ignorable. Jitendra Kumar suited his role of Aman Tripathi. Neena Gupta as Sunaina Tripathi, Gajraj Rao as Shankar Tripathi, Manu Rishi as Chaman Tripathi, Sunita Rajwar as Champa Tripathi, Maanvi Gagroo as Rajni "Goggle" Tripathi, Pankhuri Awasthy as Kusum Nigam performed well.
In the end, Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan is worth to watch, and no doubt can be seen again.

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