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Synopsis
Sometimes you have to lose your way to find yourself
In 2001, somewhere in rural India, two young brides get accidentally swapped on a train. In the ensuing chaos, they both encounter a host of colourful characters, resulting in hilarious and unexpected consequences.
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My heart is so full after seeing Kiran’s such soulful sincere film. Cried like a baby . And seeing a packed house brings back the hope and faith in Hindi cinema and its audience . Beautiful writing, sincere and honest performances . Bliss
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If no one got me, I know Aamir Khan Productions got me
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no sandeep reddy vanga was harmed in this movie btw
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Wow, this movie really took me by surprise. The way it blends social satire with a hearty optimistic drama was really commendable. It neatly passes on its message with subtle commentary and flows along with effortless ease, keeping you engaged right through its 2 hours. The way they used the veil in such an ironical manner was just fantastic. Songs were simple and beautiful. Dialogues were sharply written. The pre climax and climax leave you on a gratifying high. Highly recommended feel good watch.
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Phool : 'Aap nahi h to hum kabhi nahi milti'.
Jaya: 'Agar tum nahi hoti na to humko hum nahi milti'
It was really refreshing and heartwarming experience at the start of the day for me. I watched the trailer of this during Fighter screening and the trailer gave a fun vibes but the movie altogether was totally different and turned out lot better than I expected. It's like a wonderful soothing musical symphony where every instruments like the performances, storytelling, characters, music, cinematography everything work so well complementing each other without losing it's beguling appeal. Everything surrounding this film was made honestly and with a lot of heart and they beautifully portrayed the core message they wanted to convey…
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Yeh ladki bahot dur tak jayegi
Haa sir dehradun 800 km haina yaaha se
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you know, I liked that one of the girls' aspiration was to just find her husband and be married. representation matters.
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"My husband and son would get drunk and beat me up. And then they would say, 'A man who loves you has the right to hit you. One day, I exercised my right as well."
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Lost ladies? Nah ladies who found their way.
One wanted to just get married and stay put and the other wanted to taste her freedom and nothing was wrong about either of their dreams.
Two beautiful representations 🌸
Two lead women yet Manju Maai steals the show 🥰
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"Yeh jaan hi le lega ghoongat sasura"
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This is such a Beautiful Film. Made with love. You will giggle, chuckle, weep throughout the movie. It is sensitive, powerful, heartwarming. Just loved it. ❤✨
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to be literally honest, it was a huge mistake to watch this film not on the big screen