Sharmajee Ki Beti
- 2024
- 1h 56m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMulti-generational ensemble about the modern, middle-class female experience and the lives of urban women, all with the common surname of Sharma.Multi-generational ensemble about the modern, middle-class female experience and the lives of urban women, all with the common surname of Sharma.Multi-generational ensemble about the modern, middle-class female experience and the lives of urban women, all with the common surname of Sharma.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
- Prix
- 5 victoires et 4 nominations au total
Madan Nazneen
- Dr. Shreya Talpade
- (as Nazneen Madan)
Lovekush Kundu
- Coach
- (as Lovekush)
Avis en vedette
The movie is very well made. Great acting, great direction and good story line. This movie actually showcases how the next generation is - GenZs and beyond. It is not easy to deal with them.
It is an authentic portrayal of children of modern times, middle class families, the challenges in married life.
Sakshi Tanwar delivers a formidable performance, while Sharib Hashmi plays a sweet, supportive husband. Teen actors Vanshika Taparia and Arista Mehta shine, serving as the film's beating heart.
In summary, "Sharmajee Ki Beti" reminds viewers to love, respect, and treat women equally and deservedly.
It is an authentic portrayal of children of modern times, middle class families, the challenges in married life.
Sakshi Tanwar delivers a formidable performance, while Sharib Hashmi plays a sweet, supportive husband. Teen actors Vanshika Taparia and Arista Mehta shine, serving as the film's beating heart.
In summary, "Sharmajee Ki Beti" reminds viewers to love, respect, and treat women equally and deservedly.
This is what is true feminism and woman empowerment, movie is so deep if you really want to understand the meaning behind. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. Such nuanced, small moments taken from our everyday life. Beautiful heart touching. I recommend every woman to watch this movie. Look forward to seeing more oh Tahira's work now. Thanks for making this movie much needed. Woman to our nation need to learn right meaning of feminism.
The way this movie has covered so many stories how woman feel what women go go through, only a woman could show such a world onscreen. I was hooked onto the screen.
The way this movie has covered so many stories how woman feel what women go go through, only a woman could show such a world onscreen. I was hooked onto the screen.
I always enjoy watching female-oriented movies that are either packed with a message or offer a fun-filled ride, and this one falls into both categories.
The story revolves around two daughters and three women who share the Sharma surname. One narrative follows a working-class woman, played brilliantly by Sakshi Tanwar, dealing with her teenage daughter, Vanshika Taparia. Vanshika has a meaty role in the movie and shines throughout. Sharib Hashmi, as the supportive husband, gives a decent performance.
Divya Dutta, portraying a small-town woman in Mumbai, nails her character, and Arista Mehta, as her daughter, is noteworthy. Parvin Dabas is good in his limited screen time. Saiyami Kher, as a cricketer, performs well and fits her character perfectly.
Tahira Kashyap, the director, has crafted a delightful story that touches on various subjects and is highly relatable. The depiction of teenage issues is the fun part of the movie, and many girls, as well as parents dealing with their daughters, will relate to it. The supportive husband is a sweet addition, making you wish for a partner as supportive as him. The portrayal of small-town challenges in a big city is spot on, and the friendship between teenage girls stands out as a highlight of the movie. Finally, a girl's perseverance in pursuing her dreams is shown with a lot of grace.
What doesn't work is the unnecessary inclusion of angles related to homosexuality and infidelity. It seems they tried too hard to showcase many aspects of a woman's life. Sometimes, simplicity is better, and there's no need to overdo it.
Tahira need not be known just as Ayushmann Khurrana's wife; she has proven her mettle with this movie. What works best about this movie is that it never gets preachy, making you feel highly connected and emotionally invested. Watch this liberating, fun movie, which will surely bring a smile to your face. #pranureviews #SharmajeeKiBeti #SharmajeeKiBetiReview.
The story revolves around two daughters and three women who share the Sharma surname. One narrative follows a working-class woman, played brilliantly by Sakshi Tanwar, dealing with her teenage daughter, Vanshika Taparia. Vanshika has a meaty role in the movie and shines throughout. Sharib Hashmi, as the supportive husband, gives a decent performance.
Divya Dutta, portraying a small-town woman in Mumbai, nails her character, and Arista Mehta, as her daughter, is noteworthy. Parvin Dabas is good in his limited screen time. Saiyami Kher, as a cricketer, performs well and fits her character perfectly.
Tahira Kashyap, the director, has crafted a delightful story that touches on various subjects and is highly relatable. The depiction of teenage issues is the fun part of the movie, and many girls, as well as parents dealing with their daughters, will relate to it. The supportive husband is a sweet addition, making you wish for a partner as supportive as him. The portrayal of small-town challenges in a big city is spot on, and the friendship between teenage girls stands out as a highlight of the movie. Finally, a girl's perseverance in pursuing her dreams is shown with a lot of grace.
What doesn't work is the unnecessary inclusion of angles related to homosexuality and infidelity. It seems they tried too hard to showcase many aspects of a woman's life. Sometimes, simplicity is better, and there's no need to overdo it.
Tahira need not be known just as Ayushmann Khurrana's wife; she has proven her mettle with this movie. What works best about this movie is that it never gets preachy, making you feel highly connected and emotionally invested. Watch this liberating, fun movie, which will surely bring a smile to your face. #pranureviews #SharmajeeKiBeti #SharmajeeKiBetiReview.
I spent some time reviewing this title. While it features some great actors and actresses, the storyline is really bad. I lost hope within the first 20 minutes. The ending was also very disappointing. Overall, it's not worth your time.
The movie tries to tackle too many themes at once, making it feel overstuffed and unfocused. The characters, although well-acted, often come across as clichéd and lack depth. The pacing is uneven, with some scenes dragging on while others feel rushed. Additionally, the humor feels forced and doesn't land well, detracting from the overall experience.
Avoid this movie waste of concept and time.
The movie tries to tackle too many themes at once, making it feel overstuffed and unfocused. The characters, although well-acted, often come across as clichéd and lack depth. The pacing is uneven, with some scenes dragging on while others feel rushed. Additionally, the humor feels forced and doesn't land well, detracting from the overall experience.
Avoid this movie waste of concept and time.
10suemedha
Loved every bits of it. Personally feel that the story line is relatable to every woman. The film broke stereotypes attached to many typical characters and topics of our lives.
It shows the importance of career as well as family life and showed how it is possible for a woman to achieve her dreams with the right kind of support from society including family members and friends.
Loved how it normalized coming out to your family as LGBTQ+ and also normalized talking about periods, pleasure, romance etc.
Saw some reviews saying it is irresponsible for "underage" actors, but it is important to remember that menstruation is beginning as early as eight years of age in children. The movie normalized the stressful situations anyone with a vagina go through during such emotional upheaval.
Loved the way the characters broke stereotypes - mother of the character in Patiala, the working class woman, the stay at home wife, husbands. Literally the movie felt like it healed a lot of people who had difficult times in family while growing up and also while balancing work with their families.
Must watch for every woman and I really wish that the male audience would watch it with more empathy and try to understand this perspective without condemning the film as "boring".
It shows the importance of career as well as family life and showed how it is possible for a woman to achieve her dreams with the right kind of support from society including family members and friends.
Loved how it normalized coming out to your family as LGBTQ+ and also normalized talking about periods, pleasure, romance etc.
Saw some reviews saying it is irresponsible for "underage" actors, but it is important to remember that menstruation is beginning as early as eight years of age in children. The movie normalized the stressful situations anyone with a vagina go through during such emotional upheaval.
Loved the way the characters broke stereotypes - mother of the character in Patiala, the working class woman, the stay at home wife, husbands. Literally the movie felt like it healed a lot of people who had difficult times in family while growing up and also while balancing work with their families.
Must watch for every woman and I really wish that the male audience would watch it with more empathy and try to understand this perspective without condemning the film as "boring".
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