Monday 26 February 2018

Movie review: SONU KE TITU KI SWEETY

Movie review: SONU KE TITU KI SWEETY

You laugh on a joke instantly, not because it made much sense but because it was funny. It is purely instinctive driven and not a thought-out event. 
And therein lies the crux of SKTKS. It’s a film like all other Luv Ranjan films: illogical, nonsensical, sexiest and stupid but like all his earlier films provide for some great instinctive laughs. Laughs that are easy and cheap, slapstick and sexiest but still, they are what they are-LAUGHS.

Good humour stays with you for long, seldom gets redundant and is thoroughly enjoyable. 
And yet, if not for these all it could manage is just a burst of laughter somewhere, the job is still pretty much done.

You know what to expect from a Luv Ranjan film. A silly plot, absurd predicaments, stupid protagonists and an implausible gender sketch. It is an unconvincing and unrealistic world he portrays, but that is exactly his recipe to garnish laugh-out-loud moments. And on that front, he delivers and delivers consistently.

He knows his audience, and he knows what makes them laugh. They will laugh from the heart and not from the mind, he must believe.
For Every dip in the scene, for every drag in the proceedings, for every redundancy and cosmetic approach on the screen, he has the ‘Belly laugh’ as his answer.
Works for many, doesn’t work for some. Probably, he understand the numbers.

So far so good. But will he evolve? The bigger question, does he need to?

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