Gowtham and Meera, an intertwined couple who share both a workplace and a romantic bond that has flourished for a span exceeding two years, stand at the precipice of a transformative moment.Gowtham and Meera, an intertwined couple who share both a workplace and a romantic bond that has flourished for a span exceeding two years, stand at the precipice of a transformative moment.Gowtham and Meera, an intertwined couple who share both a workplace and a romantic bond that has flourished for a span exceeding two years, stand at the precipice of a transformative moment.
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Poor Script with very Poor Screenplay, i thought It was a Good movie. But, my expectations fully died. Harris kalyan very poor for select script and his acting also not expected level, Ivana did her best in acting. And Yogi Babu is no needed character in this film. Most of the characters and songs are unwanted in this film. I'm big fan of MS Dhoni. Thats why i watched this film, but my expectations killed by shakshi dhoni. Please don't do again like this. Most of the new directors didn't get chance in cini field. So, select best script, Screenplay, music etc. And give them a Bes Opportunity from your Production company.
Let's Get Married is a pure family entertainer. A lovely modern-day rom-com portraying the bond of a family, a relationship between a to be daughter in-law and her mother-in-law. The film rides on the back of a beautiful story, it is well written and the comic timing is bang on. It's a must watch for youngsters going to get married in the near future and newly married families as well.
The entire cast, Harish Kalyan, Ivana, Nadiya, Yogi Babu and others carry their characters we'll throughout the film. The songs are catchy with a strong hook that stays with you till the end.
Overall, I'd give it a solid 10.
The entire cast, Harish Kalyan, Ivana, Nadiya, Yogi Babu and others carry their characters we'll throughout the film. The songs are catchy with a strong hook that stays with you till the end.
Overall, I'd give it a solid 10.
Hard to believe this is a movie by a first time director, the casting was top notch and camera work was excellent. Although it did feel a little slow paced at times especially at the start, the movie picks up pace later and is quite fun to watch. Overall a fun family entertainer that is easy on the eyes and a fun weekend theatre watch.
Everyone performed well, the music was catchy and leaves you humming tunes even after you leave the theatre. There were some laugh out loud moments and witty dialogues especially by Yogi Babu.
Young college going crowd will especially connect with this movie and families as well. Overall a good effort for a first movie by Dhoni productions.
Everyone performed well, the music was catchy and leaves you humming tunes even after you leave the theatre. There were some laugh out loud moments and witty dialogues especially by Yogi Babu.
Young college going crowd will especially connect with this movie and families as well. Overall a good effort for a first movie by Dhoni productions.
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This movie checked all the boxes for me with a strong script, good acting, direction, and catchy songs.
It was a fresh concept and a relatable story. The chemistry between the actors hit the mark. All the actors performed well and were perfect in their roles. Be it the leads or the supporting cast. The direction, of course, was excellent.
During the movie, I hummed along with the song "Salana" and moved to the rhythm of "Tiki Tikki Tata" and "Is Kis Kifa".
The action sequences though not many, were enjoyable, along with an emotional backstory and very well-timed comedy.
In the end, the movie left me with questions. In a family-oriented society like India, is it enough to understand the person we are getting married to? Shouldn't we also seek to understand the compatibility between the families? How do we bridge the gap between different generations without it affecting the relationships?
The most important thing every movie strives to deliver is entertainment; for me, "Let's Get Married" hit the ball out of the park.
It was a fresh concept and a relatable story. The chemistry between the actors hit the mark. All the actors performed well and were perfect in their roles. Be it the leads or the supporting cast. The direction, of course, was excellent.
During the movie, I hummed along with the song "Salana" and moved to the rhythm of "Tiki Tikki Tata" and "Is Kis Kifa".
The action sequences though not many, were enjoyable, along with an emotional backstory and very well-timed comedy.
In the end, the movie left me with questions. In a family-oriented society like India, is it enough to understand the person we are getting married to? Shouldn't we also seek to understand the compatibility between the families? How do we bridge the gap between different generations without it affecting the relationships?
The most important thing every movie strives to deliver is entertainment; for me, "Let's Get Married" hit the ball out of the park.
The characterisations in this movie are off it's hard to sympathise with them and therefore not entertaining at all. The female characters feel very 2D and the male lead's actions are very frustrating.
For example, the hero of the movie insults the heroine because 1)she wanted to date him before agreeing to get married 2) offered solutions to their problems when he can't come up with any solutions 3) hero says that she knows only to eat and shop.
However, she's so much more much mature than him. He's so immature and has a super big issue with communicating with everyone - including his own mother. His lies are so ridiculous. He won't even serve himself food when food is right within his reach. Mothers aren't there only to cook and serve food, they're their own individuals.
Portraying mothers/in laws as ill informed about the world, emotional and narrow minded while portraying modern young women as stupid and ridiculing them when they have a healthy appetite is doing damage and will collect scorn from current audiences.
The only redeeming factors are the comedians in this movie and the two female leads.
For example, the hero of the movie insults the heroine because 1)she wanted to date him before agreeing to get married 2) offered solutions to their problems when he can't come up with any solutions 3) hero says that she knows only to eat and shop.
However, she's so much more much mature than him. He's so immature and has a super big issue with communicating with everyone - including his own mother. His lies are so ridiculous. He won't even serve himself food when food is right within his reach. Mothers aren't there only to cook and serve food, they're their own individuals.
Portraying mothers/in laws as ill informed about the world, emotional and narrow minded while portraying modern young women as stupid and ridiculing them when they have a healthy appetite is doing damage and will collect scorn from current audiences.
The only redeeming factors are the comedians in this movie and the two female leads.
Did you know
- TriviaThe famous cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni is one of the producers of this film
- SoundtracksSalana
Written by Madhan Karky
Performed by Adithya RK
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- $6,160
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- 2h 32m(152 min)
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