A man is embarrassed when he finds out his mother is pregnant.A man is embarrassed when he finds out his mother is pregnant.A man is embarrassed when he finds out his mother is pregnant.
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Films like Badhaai Ho make me lament that such films didn't come out before in India. The film is so culturally rich and enlightening it's just wonderful. Like with most films of its sort off late, the film is set in a most realistic backdrop of lower-middle-class families which show the beauty of today's India. The film's story is indeed a unique cultural insight into how late pregnancy is approached by this milieu. I was all set up for a highly humorous comedy and was a little concerned that it's turn into a comedy of errors or something of the sort. Thankfully, despite all the wonderful humour he infused it with, the director Amit Ravindrenath Sharma took the film and the subject seriously enough to deal with the social stigma attached to middle-aged pregnancy and turn this film into a moving, emotional drama, with a strong social message. While I thought the second half wouldn't be as good as the first, it exceeded all my expectations to go from strength to strength. I believe non-Indians, particularly people of western societies, would not so easily understand the social context of this film, and why such a big deal would be made about it. It takes great perspective to be able to grasp the sensibilities depicted in the film, but those willing to not get too judgmental will love it.
And every viewer is likely to find it very easy to fall in love with this film. As said above, the cultural insight, the realistic setting, the positive and gracious tone of the proceedings, all make for cinematic treat. The casting is fantastic. Ayushmann Khurrana, doing his usual bit of positive social activism through cinema, is as reliable as ever, but the show belongs to the senior generations of players. Neena Gupta, a familiar character actress, gets a tremendous opportunity to lead a film with this wonderfully challenging role, and she is breathtaking in a beautifully understated performance. In the role of her husband, Gajraj Rao is excellent. Sanya Malhotra does exceedingly well. It almost goes without saying, however, that it is the legendary Surekha Sikri who gets the best lines and moments and, in turn, gives the film its winning combination of comedy and emotion. She is phenomenally real, and she is also responsible for the film's best scene, where she acknowledges her daughter-in-law's devotion in a way that is no less than stirring and emotionally overwhelming, encapsulating the core message of this story and reminding us all of the divine duty of honouring our parents and elders. Badhaai Ho has lesser moments too, but at its best, it's just brilliant entertainment.
And every viewer is likely to find it very easy to fall in love with this film. As said above, the cultural insight, the realistic setting, the positive and gracious tone of the proceedings, all make for cinematic treat. The casting is fantastic. Ayushmann Khurrana, doing his usual bit of positive social activism through cinema, is as reliable as ever, but the show belongs to the senior generations of players. Neena Gupta, a familiar character actress, gets a tremendous opportunity to lead a film with this wonderfully challenging role, and she is breathtaking in a beautifully understated performance. In the role of her husband, Gajraj Rao is excellent. Sanya Malhotra does exceedingly well. It almost goes without saying, however, that it is the legendary Surekha Sikri who gets the best lines and moments and, in turn, gives the film its winning combination of comedy and emotion. She is phenomenally real, and she is also responsible for the film's best scene, where she acknowledges her daughter-in-law's devotion in a way that is no less than stirring and emotionally overwhelming, encapsulating the core message of this story and reminding us all of the divine duty of honouring our parents and elders. Badhaai Ho has lesser moments too, but at its best, it's just brilliant entertainment.
While watching Badhaai Ho I was remembering a dialogue - "Family is above everything" from the film 'Coco'. Badhai Ho is definitely a film that makes you love of your family sometimes more.
Nakul's (Ayushmaan Kuranna) family resembles a perfect happy Punjabi family until the tragedy happens when Nakul's mother (Neena Gupta) get pregnant on her late 50s. For sure Nakul, his brother and his his grandma everyone started blaming her and his husband (Gajraj Rao) for being careless. And this story spread like flame and they all started feeling exhausting on the society.
Now It's reflect a story that's really unique and anyone will want to know what's gonna happen next. The next situations are quite realistic and perfectly organised. Every scene is so funny and hilarious that makes you sit through the film. And the film has a kind of humor that can makes anyone laugh.
Amit Sharma comes with this amazing story and he is successful to reach India's heart, anyone can fall in love with his work. When talking about the acting Gajraj Rao did a great a job and everyone else in this film is amazing, Ayushman Khurrana getting to an unique place on Bollywood day by day. The screenplay written by Jyoti Kapoor and several others is great. The background score sometimes makes the film melodramatic but that's not a question at all because the drama never gets too much because of the beautiful cinematography(Best of 2018 after 'October) by Sanu Varghese.
Overall it's a 2nd amusement in 1 month by one and only Ayushmaan Khurrana that is completely watchable and anyone can say "Let's make this kind of films more"
Nakul's (Ayushmaan Kuranna) family resembles a perfect happy Punjabi family until the tragedy happens when Nakul's mother (Neena Gupta) get pregnant on her late 50s. For sure Nakul, his brother and his his grandma everyone started blaming her and his husband (Gajraj Rao) for being careless. And this story spread like flame and they all started feeling exhausting on the society.
Now It's reflect a story that's really unique and anyone will want to know what's gonna happen next. The next situations are quite realistic and perfectly organised. Every scene is so funny and hilarious that makes you sit through the film. And the film has a kind of humor that can makes anyone laugh.
Amit Sharma comes with this amazing story and he is successful to reach India's heart, anyone can fall in love with his work. When talking about the acting Gajraj Rao did a great a job and everyone else in this film is amazing, Ayushman Khurrana getting to an unique place on Bollywood day by day. The screenplay written by Jyoti Kapoor and several others is great. The background score sometimes makes the film melodramatic but that's not a question at all because the drama never gets too much because of the beautiful cinematography(Best of 2018 after 'October) by Sanu Varghese.
Overall it's a 2nd amusement in 1 month by one and only Ayushmaan Khurrana that is completely watchable and anyone can say "Let's make this kind of films more"
Amazing performances and direction! All characters and the story are so believable.
I laughed crazy at first half and second half made me think I'm lucky to have a family.
I don't want to spoil your excitement but I need to express what I felt last night.
What's good - Some of your memories will revive of being in middle class society. Like I remember my mom always asked me to get snacks for guest, saying "bas last time".
What's bad - It's difficult to find but you'll loose your entertainment anyhow if trying to find some.
What's bad - It's difficult to find but you'll loose your entertainment anyhow if trying to find some.
Badhaai ho is a fine blend of both comedy and emotions. Some scenes are truly remarkable and are going to be remembered for long. This is a not your typical bollywood family story. It was refreshing to see something new.
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- TriviaTabu and Irrfan Khan were the first choices to play Priyamvada and Jeetender Kaushik. Both declined the role, feeling that an older couple should be cast. Tabu thought more people would be shocked to see a woman older than herself getting pregnant on screen. She recommended Neena Gupta for the role.
- GoofsIn the end sequence, the hero forgets his mobile at home while taking his mother to the hospital, sometime later he has his mobile with him to take a selfie in the last scene.
- Alternate versionsRemade as Veetla Vishesham (2022) Tamil
- ConnectionsFeatured in 64th Vimal Elaichi Filmfare Awards (2019)
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $26,125,610
- Runtime2 hours 4 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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