The writing is sharp, filled with witty one-liners that reflect the quirks of middle-class Indian households.
The story follows Aman (Jitendra Kumar) and Kartik (Ayushmann Khurrana), a happy couple living in Delhi. When they return to Aman’s conservative hometown for a family wedding, their relationship is outed. The film focuses on Kartik’s relentless—and often hilarious—battle to win over Aman’s traditional parents and convince them that love is love. Why It Works The writing is sharp, filled with witty one-liners
Ayushmann Khurrana, Jitendra Kumar, Gajraj Rao, and Neena Gupta Genre: Romantic Comedy / Social Drama Theme: LGBTQ+ rights and family acceptance The vibrant colors and small-town setting add an
It avoids being overly "preachy" by using satire and slapstick humor to dismantle deep-seated homophobia. The writing is sharp
The first half is lightning-fast and funny; the second half slows down slightly for emotional beats.
The vibrant colors and small-town setting add an authentic, "desi" flavor to the modern narrative.
The soundtrack is high-energy, featuring catchy remixes like "Gabru" and "Yaara Ve." Technical Aspects