Doctor G Movie Review & Analysis | Ayushmann Khurrana, Rakul Preet Singh, Shefali Shah

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  • Опубликовано: 13 окт 2022
  • It's time for #DoctorG and no one is really interested in this #ayushmannkhurrana movie and that is a rarity when it comes to #bollywood movies recently. This social comedy focussing on male gynaecology and the skepticism around it is a mixed bag at best. I hope you like the Doctor G Movie Review & Analysis starring #rakulpreetsingh and #shefalishah as well
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  • @Spike_104
    @Spike_104 Год назад +228

    Am I the only one who thinks Rakul’s character clearly cheated her fiancé by kissing Ayushmann Khurrana and got away with it in the name of progressive thought process or whatever the shit it was.

    • @sitaravankelaudepe2928
      @sitaravankelaudepe2928 Год назад +11

      No ,you are not only one

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +68

      SAME!

    • @jethu2945
      @jethu2945 Год назад +2

      @@TriedRefusedProductions plot of chandigarh kare ashqi

    • @RichyHere
      @RichyHere Год назад +2

      Wait I am more interested to know if you are the real Ruskin Bond

    • @Spike_104
      @Spike_104 Год назад +1

      @@RichyHere most probably no but there is still a chance.

  • @krishnakandel6875
    @krishnakandel6875 Год назад +1562

    As a medical student, I can confirm that men studying obgyn is not THAT much of a stigma!

    • @pakapapita3104
      @pakapapita3104 Год назад +173

      Bollywood is stuck in 70s

    • @kakashiuchiha3448
      @kakashiuchiha3448 Год назад +158

      Yeah, even top gyno are males and it's common

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +416

      It’s still a stigma tho from the POV of the patients being treated.

    • @ash.swathi
      @ash.swathi Год назад +4

      @@kakashiuchiha3448 so true

    • @vinodk6658
      @vinodk6658 Год назад +38

      It is a stigma.
      Even dermatologists, scanning, etc., still female patients not comfortable and this directly proportionate to the business impact for the hospitals.

  • @debarchan
    @debarchan Год назад +1464

    Post-pandemic Ayushman and Rajkumar Rao genre of movies look more suited to OTT watching as they seem quite repetitive. They need to do something different to be able to pull the audience to theaters. The only movie I am currently very excited about is Bhediya. Fingers crossed.

    • @RSG_TheMonster
      @RSG_TheMonster Год назад +110

      Knowing Bollywood audiences, I am fearful that they will compare Bhediya to the recently released Werewolf by Night short film

    • @abhishekdarjee7069
      @abhishekdarjee7069 Год назад +16

      @@RSG_TheMonster nah they are all for concept films but I can't say they will root for the movie, as the leading actor is not promising and can't gravitate audience to theatres.
      Hope Story will be main lead of the movie or else ..

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +239

      I agree that one really needs to acknowledge the current scenario and adapt otherwise irrelevance is inevitable

    • @AG-sf7rr
      @AG-sf7rr Год назад +9

      Unfortunately these all were signed and decided before pandemin

    • @madaratobi5314
      @madaratobi5314 Год назад

      Me too...

  • @TheKhooshbu
    @TheKhooshbu Год назад +149

    Saw Anurag Kashyap’s interview where he said the problem arises when you get “STUCK” in a formula that worked once. Biggest Bollywood issue is sticking to formulas. Everyone was making Biopics, then everyone started giving social messages, now many are doing horror comedy.

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад +5

      Logo k pas pese nhi h paneer m gst lag rha h 🤡

  • @dragonzone1516
    @dragonzone1516 Год назад +698

    I think the Age Rating system is it's self is a massive joke. Yeah you can show a girl getting sexually harassed by a villain in a family film but you can't show a doctor doing his job? The scenes aren't even graphic or pornographic to justify the rating.

    • @theroaster2562
      @theroaster2562 Год назад +1

      true 💯 even in US its so weird but u can understand a bit considering how Gun Violence is there thats why they avoid Blood whereas makeout is fine.. But here its all messed up

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +248

      It’s insane to me how educational pieces like this get an A certificate 🙈

    • @dvivek23
      @dvivek23 Год назад +14

      Top notch Comment.

    • @iftyhuq4321
      @iftyhuq4321 Год назад +10

      Getting use to something new takes time. These are not common theme in every other movie

    • @storywala88
      @storywala88 Год назад +10

      Rating system in many countries is a joke. Same has been said for US ratings system too. Brief nudity is pg-13 but if it is considered sexual, then it is r. Even if it is this kind of movie. Violence is allowed but say two swear words and you are an adult rated movie.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Год назад +365

    Ok, hear me out: How about two people who JUST DON’T FALL IN LOVE? Just be friends with a charming bit of tension.

    • @justbhavya
      @justbhavya Год назад +30

      YES YES YES! also your comments are all over youtube always haha 😂

    • @RockyRanjan
      @RockyRanjan Год назад +22

      Bollywood ke pet par laat maar diya😄

    • @sudeshnamitra6675
      @sudeshnamitra6675 Год назад +6

      Yes I would love to watch it!

    • @divya951
      @divya951 Год назад +26

      I remember watching ek mai aur ek tu, which had kareena and imran khan a long time ago. It was like a breath of fresh air.

    • @muskanie2055
      @muskanie2055 Год назад +3

      Pokhraj i see you everywhere!!

  • @light_clover9636
    @light_clover9636 Год назад +463

    Although I only saw this movie to see Ayushman, most of my friends are doctors and MBBS students, therefore I felt that the narrative of the film was seriously faulty. We never felt odd being around so many men in the gynaecologist section. Instead, this movie portrays a very fallible version of reality: a powerful, retrograde India. Dude, In several instances, I felt like this movie was attempting to browbeat me into learning about something that isn't really a problem in reality-it isn't even a stigma. I'm not sure when Bollywood will realise that India is more developed and accepting than what is depicted in its movies; I know there are always opposing viewpoints, but these movies usually portray things in exaggerated ways.

    • @dhyeychandarana21
      @dhyeychandarana21 Год назад +24

      I'm also in mbbs and I found those things very uncommon and over the top , males chose gynecology willingly, there's nothing wrong in it and as expected rakul and clg drama was disappointing as hell

    • @padmaraniupadhye1165
      @padmaraniupadhye1165 Год назад +12

      Exactly!! Even as a patient we never think whether the doctor is male or female…. Kuch bhi movie bana do bas…

    • @AshishSharma-bb7or
      @AshishSharma-bb7or Год назад +26

      It depends on the state and the locality. Huge bias still exists in Mid eastern states, especially UP. Not uncommon for pregnant patient to refuse to talk to male students unless chided by the residents, refusing to consent for examination since there's a male student/intern nearby. In last 5 years with a capacity of nearly 30 ObG seats, never saw a male JR in my college.

    • @ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341
      @ashesofhopesinabonfireofdr6341 Год назад

      @@AshishSharma-bb7or that's the pregnant women's fault, they're the ones who are just there for treatment and not to show their genitalia to a man

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад +1

      @@AshishSharma-bb7or bollywood vale hamesha sanitize version hi dikhate h ye log kabhi bhi real chize nhi dikha pate h
      bollywood ka koi bhi director kantara jesa movie nhi bana sakta h

  • @Anonymous-rp7no
    @Anonymous-rp7no Год назад +684

    As i a doctor i have to convey the fact that We have male gynaecologists who are successful and are experienced.. And there are patients who come to our hospital specifically for consultation of the gynaecologist who is a male.. We have rules also , a male doctor will be examining a female patient only with a accompanying female staff... And at the end , doctors are doctors.. I donno where is this stigma the movie trying to show ? And which college has so many post-graduates in a single classroom ? ROFL 😂

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +133

      The movie however addresses the point of a female assisting a male doctor when treating patients. It’s research isn’t as lazy as people are perceiving

    • @caelum2185
      @caelum2185 Год назад +52

      Another doctor here and I agree 😂 a whole classroom of PGs like UGs 😂

    • @Shreyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
      @Shreyaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Год назад +33

      And I guess they showed ( from trailer, I haven't seen the movie ) he wasn't able to get ortho so he takes gynae and he is a doctor from bhopal
      I am pursuing MBBS from madhya pradesh , and ortho cutoff ranks for general category are generally lower than gynae
      I know its a small detail😅

    • @Anonymous-rp7no
      @Anonymous-rp7no Год назад

      @@TriedRefusedProductions it's clearly evident from the trailer itself .. People making fun of Khurrana that he is peeking into vaginas.... The movie is trying to project a stigma which almost never existed in the real life !!!

    • @abhishekmukherjee4063
      @abhishekmukherjee4063 Год назад +17

      I can agree to every other thing you said but the thing about stigma is that i guess you live in a metropolitan city or a tier A city, go to smaller cities in states like Rajasthan, Haryana, Bihar, UP, MP, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, etc.you will find that, because it is always said that India is a country of more smaller villages & cities than metropolitan cities

  • @48pulkitgupta65
    @48pulkitgupta65 Год назад +191

    "What was once a novelty, truly has become a routine" perfect way to conclude 💯

  • @simranatthwal4373
    @simranatthwal4373 Год назад +70

    As a Doctor going through the gruelling process of NEET PG counseling myself, I related with this movie a lot. All doctors have fondness for certain branches and an equal dislike for others, But many of them do end up compromising and find their true calling (including myself) . And for the record, I too had my share of "take gynae coz you are a woman doctor" and I absolutely dislike gynae. The actors and the director did a thorough research and were absolutely on point. Shefali Shah as the H.O.D of Gynae department was the shining star of this film for me. She was so convincing that she reminded me of my gynae HOD at college.
    Ayushmann Khurrana embodied the quintessential dilemma of male doctors who have to work in Gynae department.
    Last but not the least, the co-actors who portrayed the fellow doctors did an amazing job of showing the camaraderie between us doctors.
    Also, "male female kya hota hai, doctor doctor hota hai" . Period.

    • @aysha4467
      @aysha4467 Год назад

      Very true ... Gynae dept are now dominated by women and ortho men ... Only PPL from our fraternity will understand this .. but yes once u do come out of intial hitch male docs do well of course... But the hitch that's wat the movie 5alks abt ..
      And abt the relationship they showed ... Ryt now the generation z and especially the medical gen z are the ones who explore relationships more ...
      And as we say it ... We should change with times

    • @eshagrint
      @eshagrint Год назад

      See male docs don't have any issues in gynae department. They are treated like Raja beta in the department to the point it gets annoying. I had a lot of fun during ortho internship.
      Dont like a subject, don't take it. Dont blame gender for it.

  • @abhishekpatil5181
    @abhishekpatil5181 Год назад +76

    2018/19 was Ayushman peak , now he is just another medicore actor for me. We grew up from these kinda of movies but Ayushman didn't 🙃

  • @gunjan1771
    @gunjan1771 Год назад +35

    Say what you will but Ayushmaan was legit speaking facts when he told Rakul preet about how when she wants she kisses him , put her head on his shoulder she can but when he wants to bloom it into a relationship she thinks about Aasif (her fiancee)

    • @DevashishGulati
      @DevashishGulati Год назад +8

      Saw it on netflix recently. I was kinda appaled by the fact that no one who has watched is talking about this. I was thinking is it me who is outdated and too old? (I am 29 BTW)

    • @anugrahashok2914
      @anugrahashok2914 Год назад +5

      Honestly their relationship was the worst part pf the movie

    • @mansipal5437
      @mansipal5437 Год назад +4

      You might not kiss your friend but you put your heads on their shoulders when you want to cry, you laugh with them, you eat with them. Coming back to kiss, she did realize her mistake and went on to communicate about it with both her fiance and Uday, she said she didn't want to continue with him like this but he insisted himself "jaisa chal rha hai chalne do" if you can recall. Then how is it her mistake?
      The very fact that you pointed out is the only scene in this movie that didn't sit well with me or the movie premise maybe.

    • @DevashishGulati
      @DevashishGulati Год назад

      @@mansipal5437 So if I sleep with my “best friend” after getting engaged, and unilateral declare afterwards that it was a mistake, it is okay?

    • @pleasyplease5719
      @pleasyplease5719 Год назад +2

      @@mansipal5437 it was a mistake on both of their part.They both collectively cheated on her poor fiance, who was so nice to politely confront him & was even ready to break the engagement... Why even bother to be close to someone else when you are committed to someone else but she realised confessed and pulled back immediately so it's okay...even her friends at hospital were worst, giving Uday advice to keep trying on her knowing she's getting engaged.

  • @RubiscoTalks
    @RubiscoTalks Год назад +116

    I did my MBBS from Agartala GMC, Tripura, here our obgy department had only HOD who was a woman and rest all the professors were men! And patients used to prefer male obgy (what I observed here in north east scenario) 😅 it’s actually not a stigma!!! Shefali shah is so convincing as a obgy doctor 👩‍⚕️

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Год назад +7

      U are from Tripura or from other state? Asking because Im from Tripura. Also they don't just prefer male obgy doctors, they prefer good doctors. JL Baidya is currently the top Obgy doctor of Tripura,who is a male. Patients have to book their slots 3 months priror to in order to get his appointment. Earlier it was Ela Lodh, a female

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Год назад

      @@RubiscoTalks hai I edited my comment to give few more info

    • @RubiscoTalks
      @RubiscoTalks Год назад

      @@Z71990 I have been fortunate that I was a student of Dr JL Baidya sir… he is awesome and best as a teacher too :)

    • @saimallika4969
      @saimallika4969 Год назад

      @Rubisco Talks is Agartala MC good. Because I have my neet UG counseling starting today and I have been trying to find good colleges

    • @RubiscoTalks
      @RubiscoTalks Год назад +1

      @@saimallika4969 it’s good 👍🏻 getting any government medical college is important

  • @mohitshukla9489
    @mohitshukla9489 Год назад +71

    Ayushmann's filmography is a great testimonial to the kano model.. What is exciting and "wow factor" today will be basic tomorrow.
    Need to evolve continously.

  • @mohitshukla9489
    @mohitshukla9489 Год назад +73

    Shefali shah in her interview with the bombay journey show mentioned she signed this movie way back. If this offer had come to her today, she wouldn't have accepted the role.. Tells a lot about the movie..

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +42

      Probably tells you how well versed she is of how people are reacting to films

    • @harshraj6116
      @harshraj6116 Год назад +6

      @@TriedRefusedProductions lol, It was because of the length of role in the film and nothing else. 🤣

  • @roshansuvarna391
    @roshansuvarna391 Год назад +331

    even if pandemic didnt come the audience was bound to get stagnated with ayyushman khurana and his script choices. same happened with srk who basically got trapped in his romantic persona(yes he tried experiments like swades fan zero paheli asoka raone but they were either under appreciated or lackluster in execution chak de india is the only one that worked) ayyushman is walking a very thin line now.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +85

      I agree 100% . One does need to adapt and offer something fresh!

    • @The_Universe_Boss
      @The_Universe_Boss Год назад +40

      Somebody plz also convey this to Tiger Shroff. I'm fed up of his backflips. He looked promising but just wasting himself with script choices

    • @shantanunish955
      @shantanunish955 Год назад +25

      @@The_Universe_Boss what else can that guy do 😂 he clearly doesn't know the A of acting.... Dancing and flipping around like a maniac are all he can do.... Eventually his brand will die out too

    • @anirudh6386
      @anirudh6386 Год назад +5

      ​@@The_Universe_Boss no one takes him seriously, he us a comedy piece

    • @randomhuman97
      @randomhuman97 Год назад +4

      @@shantanunish955 like Jon wick

  • @alashwin
    @alashwin Год назад +62

    As a doctor , I can very well say that men taking up Obstetrics is not at all a stigma . There are many many successful male OBGYNs in this country , even in small towns . Mqjority of Indian women have no problem with having a male OBGyn as long as he is good at his job . No need to preach about an issue when there is no issue at all .

  • @anishsingh5342
    @anishsingh5342 Год назад +68

    This isn't Ayushman's first A rated movie, Vicky Donor was also A Rated. (not that it deserved an A rating, that movie should have also been around 13+ age)

  • @Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd
    @Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd Год назад +78

    4:35 OMG, THESE BOLLYWOOD DIRECTORS ARE STILL SHOWING TAMIL ACCENT and RAJNIKANTH as Representative of South ? It's so sad that AYYO Sraddha Agreed to do that

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +12

      and that's the punchline. So dated!

    • @Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd
      @Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd Год назад +4

      @@TriedRefusedProductions Which punchline "Mind it"?. Apparently, he never used that word, I don't know how come this people made it up

    • @vikramprasanna8908
      @vikramprasanna8908 Год назад +5

      @@Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd he never said "Enna rascal" either.

    • @Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd
      @Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd Год назад

      @@vikramprasanna8908 Exactly

    • @Toadster388
      @Toadster388 Год назад +1

      When you write a project with a topic based on what you know, but don't think of researching about the topic. Literally defines Bollywood.

  • @amitrana9090
    @amitrana9090 Год назад +30

    The problem now with the movies done by Ayushman Khurana is that earlier the audience did not have much of choices w.r.t the social commentaries drama, and hence Ayushman used to kill on the box office. But now this genre has been saturated with the rise of ott popularities which churn out these topics on a weekly basis and the audiences do not feel the need to go to theatres for the same.

  • @rameezrazaansari4105
    @rameezrazaansari4105 Год назад +72

    Bollywood seems either demoralised or overconfident...they are not even promoting their own movies properly...

    • @abhishekdarjee7069
      @abhishekdarjee7069 Год назад +16

      I don't know man, the are acting like they lost the battle.

    • @rameezrazaansari4105
      @rameezrazaansari4105 Год назад +13

      @@abhishekdarjee7069 i don't know what's running in their mind... they're still announcing remakes 🤦🤦😔

    • @smokeyangel
      @smokeyangel Год назад +11

      @@abhishekdarjee7069 What can they possibly do? When people boycotting their films for silliest of the reasons they can find. I am not with bollywood or anything but people should know that by boycotting every films they are creating more SSR than ever.
      PS: I am talking about original content films!!

    • @Unknown-kh8mr
      @Unknown-kh8mr Год назад +7

      @@rameezrazaansari4105They are currently just safe playing by either remakes or social message movies. The audience has become more toxic towards bollywood regarding content liberty. I hope 2023 will be a good year for them as most of the mass commercial movies will release that year

    • @gampa_10_31
      @gampa_10_31 Год назад

      @@Unknown-kh8mr shamshera, vikram vedha, lal singh chadda, 83, prithvi raj, All came with very high expectations but failed, and brahmastra is on average line,.. and you are talking about 2023!!! 2023 too will end up like 2022

  • @AdityaMalode67
    @AdityaMalode67 Год назад +125

    Don't know why but whenever Rakul is in any movie and as a love interest I feel so disconnected with the storyline. As the actresses that emerged from the south indian industry are in the south movies only as sidekicks(except some) they don't feel relevant in Bollywood love stories. Not just Rakul but there are copious examples of the same.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +75

      Rakul definitely has not convinced me as a capable character actor

    • @AdityaMalode67
      @AdityaMalode67 Год назад +18

      @@TriedRefusedProductions Her portrayal of a character is always as low as nothing at all.

    • @pritamthakuria2156
      @pritamthakuria2156 Год назад +14

      in every goddamn movie she is the same , the only movie or last time she looked or felt different was yaariyan

    • @spongebobsquarepants-ne6lc
      @spongebobsquarepants-ne6lc Год назад +25

      Pooja Hegde is same as her..any film she's in I just don't feel like watching that film ..

    • @AdityaMalode67
      @AdityaMalode67 Год назад +7

      @@pritamthakuria2156 yaariya was such a guilty pleasure movie, i never want to watch that crap😂😂

  • @user-hq8wm8giyujcg
    @user-hq8wm8giyujcg Год назад +124

    we are on a sweet spot of transforming from a developing country to a developed one, and with the content on local complexity of our culture, society and problems (which we dont do justice at all, and rarely make highest quality and fresh content on it), we should also make lots of content on our struggle of handling international issues as a nation, why are we not making content on these also

    • @zaroonzedd9018
      @zaroonzedd9018 Год назад +22

      we are not there yet, it is still a long way, and not accepting this reality will create further delay in achieving it.

    • @venkyk4812
      @venkyk4812 Год назад +10

      As long as our Per capita is not more than 10k dollors we are not developed

    • @user-hq8wm8giyujcg
      @user-hq8wm8giyujcg Год назад +3

      @@zaroonzedd9018 of course we are not developed yet, when did i said we are, im saying we should make content on our international struggles as a nation with different nations and international issues and our involvement in them as a developing country but also not just another developing country but a potential super power

    • @humeragondal2135
      @humeragondal2135 Год назад +4

      most cinema goers want escapism, a break from reality. ...

    • @theroaster2562
      @theroaster2562 Год назад +1

      @@user-hq8wm8giyujcg *when did i say.. did h to past tense (said) nhi lgega.. Also kaafi time h developed hone me dost, 2032-33 maan k chalo (not sure, but hojaega) just we've to keep up whatever we've been doing with an addition of taking our heads outta petty politics, religion & left vs right wing (not traditions) & focus on relevant stuff then it'll be way quicker

  • @sanarrana
    @sanarrana Год назад +5

    I really think film industry all over the country need to rethink strategy with movies and being able to distinguish between movies that are better of ott and which deserve to be in the theater. Watching a movie like this home doesmt really affect the experience in comparision to brahmastra. While the later wasnt as strong when it came to writing but it was a brilliant visual experience specially in Imax. The theater experience has come down movies which are larger than life.

  • @its_maalik
    @its_maalik Год назад +34

    For movies to work post the pandemic they need to be grand in terms of production value and scale otherwise the audience prefers to watch it online 👍🏻

    • @chitturivamsi1122
      @chitturivamsi1122 Год назад +3

      kashmir files and kartikeya2

    • @its_maalik
      @its_maalik Год назад +1

      @@chitturivamsi1122 They are exceptions, i am speaking about the general trend

  • @kshitijkgaikwad7750
    @kshitijkgaikwad7750 Год назад +96

    I really admire Amitabh Bachchan he delivered some really good performances in every genre be it Action,Comedy,Romance, Drama,Thriller
    and even his experiments with Paa, Piku and Gulaabo Sitabo movie didn't disappoint us for sure

  • @TS.......
    @TS....... Год назад +60

    Ayushman's niche genre movies have become OTT staple, he needs to up his game to stay relevant, specially after this post pandemic bollywood crisis. Also expected better from Anubhuti ('Afsos' was great).

    • @kakashiuchiha3448
      @kakashiuchiha3448 Год назад +5

      At some point it's just bollywood to be blame cz mostly now the outsiders are getting only this type of social msg movies if you see rajkumar rao, ayushman they are not getting mainstream movies like other nepo kids gets

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад +2

      @@kakashiuchiha3448 Bollywood new filmmakers think kgf is cringe movie 😬

    • @srabonipatnaik
      @srabonipatnaik Год назад

      Yesss Afsos was so good, but it's not on prime anymore! 🥲

  • @farazattar3723
    @farazattar3723 Год назад +8

    I love Ayushman Khurana too but I'm also tired of him doing these same kind of films for many years. I also feel sad about Anek flopping. Let's just pray that his next movie "Action Hero" becomes hit. I really want to see Ayushman in different and bold avatars.

  • @adithyalfc
    @adithyalfc Год назад +11

    I REALLY LOVED THIS MOVIE..I DONT AGREE WITH YOUR TAKE ON CLIMAX..MOVIES LIKE THIS HAVE TO BE SUPPORTED..

  • @r.h.6249
    @r.h.6249 Год назад +7

    The thing about Ayushmann Khurrana movies now is that earlier when they used to be subtle about social commentary like in Dum Laga ke Haisha or Vicky Donor or Shubh Mangal Savdhan where story's focus was never on the social issue but the character themselves who found themselves in a difficult position and we saw how they dealt with it whereas now i feel like social commentary comes first instead of the characters and the whole social messaging doesnt feels subtle but feels like the movie is shoving it down my throat...and i feel like both Rajkumar Rao and Ayushmann have been typecasted in such kind of roles and it saddens me to see that...both of them need to do more other kinds of movie, maybe more thrillers or horror or drama because even as a fan of both them i have become sick of the same kind of comedy these movies offer

  • @kbahadur5
    @kbahadur5 Год назад +2

    Till very recently the Head of Deptt at AIIMS, Delhi was a man, and he worked there for over 3 decades. One of the most respected names in this field. Yet he must have faced hesitation from his patients.
    I do commend the writers for coming up with a hatke story. They need to be appreciated for not getting tempted to rewrite a successful South blockbuster.
    Breezy film, worth a watch. AK is delightful as always.

  • @roykoushik4685
    @roykoushik4685 Год назад +6

    I Don't think the subject is the problem. I think the producer and director need to understand the portraying and stroy telling aspect of these kinds of story cannot be the same as 2018/19/20.
    I think this kind of subjects can also appeal the audience but the director and producer need to treat it in right order. Look at Hirani's movies amd how he treats them. That's why he has 100% hit record

  • @laveenr
    @laveenr Год назад +2

    Apart from the same formulas, this movie is very much needed for today's generation,
    Comment section is filled with educated and nri guys,
    I'm sorry to say this movie
    is not for you,
    There are lot of taboo,
    old style people, who are not so well educated or they are not well known about society,
    Ayushman khurana movies should be watched by ever citizen of the country, so that the whole country changes the mentality state of people.

  • @prasenjitchakraborty6387
    @prasenjitchakraborty6387 Год назад +7

    He should have done a promotion for this film properly. Hopefully it does well.

  • @yashkapoor5805
    @yashkapoor5805 Год назад +4

    My biggest problem with the movie is how pointless his bestfriend was as a character and how Rakul's character gaslit Ayushman. She literally had the gal to kiss him and then berat him for developing feelings.
    It's kinda irritating how she gets to screw her fiance over, manipulate Ayushman and is set free just because it's her choice.

  • @jiyarahman2673
    @jiyarahman2673 Год назад +14

    When will Bollywood stop Sterotyping south Indians with Rajinikanth jokes 😐

    • @jiyarahman2673
      @jiyarahman2673 Год назад +2

      @@KrishanKumar-ec1ch Hindi Theriyathu Poda

  • @adityaagarwal58
    @adityaagarwal58 Год назад +13

    I just finished reading Amish Tripathi War Of Lanka 4th book. I must say that this series should be made in film with Proper choice or it will ruin the book.

    • @jayasreenarayananpillay3362
      @jayasreenarayananpillay3362 Год назад

      Amish Tripathi is a GAY n does not know anything of Hindu culture. He is a desh drohis, with a hidden agenda of spoiling the minds of youth. Read the blogs of Captain Ajit Vadakayil

  • @varunmenon474
    @varunmenon474 Год назад +11

    I was just discussing the same with my friends when the trailer came out. His movies just keep revolving around the same theme of a social issue, ridicule it, then realize your mistake and end it with a moral. They were good in the beginning but got so monotonous over time. They need to realize quickly the expectations of the audience in a theatre vs ott is very different

  • @hspraj
    @hspraj Год назад +3

    Action Hero, Dream Girl 2, Fukrey 3, Blurr, Mumbaika at least few of them make an impact at Box office .

  • @burhanuddinkanchwala838
    @burhanuddinkanchwala838 Год назад +4

    Ayushman is a pool of talent but since the start of his career his choice work has been to repetitive and since so much is happening in the work art.. you can't sustain on the same type of work.. because with OTT and the competition of work around you need to challenge your self .. and ayushman really needs it

  • @Toadster388
    @Toadster388 Год назад +1

    I think that a movie about different film industries stereotyping other people/foreigners based on their looks and assumptions in their own regional movie. Would be better since some movies from different industries in India do that a lot based on assumptions. Pluss many people can relate to that. Note: I came up with this idea after knowing that one student turned out to be a Rajinikanth fan and spoke in tamil accent.

  • @rahatbashir8536
    @rahatbashir8536 Год назад

    Thank you for your Updates

  • @shoaibnadaf1558
    @shoaibnadaf1558 Год назад +5

    I think Ayushmaan Rajkumar Nawazuddin films are best suited for OTT now... Sad but it's a reality now.

  • @abhishekmukherjee4063
    @abhishekmukherjee4063 Год назад +2

    Thats the problem i feel with the audience sometimes, when there are remakes then everyone is either boycotting them due to some very old statements made by the actors in some old interviews or just bash them stating "please bring something new" & when someone does bring something new, then they start ridiculing it by pointing out things like "this part of the film is the deal breaker even though it is small, but still it's a deal breaker" , "this theme is not pleasing at all" , "this stereotype does not exist, hence it is a third class performance" , "this does not happen at all in my premise, so it's not right to portray it like this" blah blah blah...
    In the era of remakes, please start giving applause to something new if someone is trying to bring a fresh work in a refreshing perspective DEFINITELY EVERYTHING HAS ITS PROS AND CONS, NO DOUBT ABOUT IT & ITS COMPLETELY FINE TO TALK ABOUT IT, BUT DONT RIDICULE IT LIKE YOU DO WITH REMAKES🙏

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад +2

      Rajamouli ne rrr m faltu ka romance aur dance nhi dala 😬

    • @missnobody96
      @missnobody96 Год назад

      This is one of the very few sensible comments here. People literally are saying don't make woke movies, as if it's catered to you and you alone. Personally i prefer good message-guving scripts than any typical masala movie with overrated af dialogues anyday.

  • @roxyvo
    @roxyvo Год назад +2

    Going to watch kantara...really excited.
    .other hindi movies... I'll give it a miss

  • @adiddevil
    @adiddevil Год назад +1

    Loved the movie... Brilliant topic... Love ayushman and how his scripts are always a breath of fresh air.

  • @komeshjethwani1120
    @komeshjethwani1120 Год назад +14

    I think no one knows what will work at the box office in the current scenario ,Bhool bhulaiya being a below average film became a smash hit and if you look closely on kartik filmography he more or less do same kind of roles (except dhamaka),However when you are successful nothing really matters , same goes with ayushman I guess he was successful back then so no one really cared pretty much sums up the human mentality including me. My personal opinion is that kartik should get same criticism what ayushman is getting and both are valid considering what ott is offering us.

  • @rjSayz
    @rjSayz Год назад

    I would like to you someday jammy thwre is just so much to learn from you. You really have a point of view and don't shy to share it with us. I really admire you and our pop culture boys as well.

  • @carpediem8533
    @carpediem8533 Год назад +5

    But his movie is doing well for its budget. I actually liked the movie.

  • @FS11228
    @FS11228 Год назад +4

    I would still prefer to watch an original content movie though might be not that great rather than watching remakes of hit movies just because they have superstars in it !!

  • @jaazielpereira1139
    @jaazielpereira1139 Год назад +98

    Id disagree with you on 6:46 . The masses never resonated with Andhadhun and Article 15. Thats the reason they collected much less at the box office as compared to his 100 crore earners like Dream Girl, Bala, and Badhaai Ho. This genre is or was his strong point and he needs to reinvent himself in this genre itself rather than moving to films with comparatively darker and violent themes it.

    • @TriedRefusedProductions
      @TriedRefusedProductions  Год назад +103

      I would still say that Andhadhun did way more for him than many of his social comedies. Atleast in terms of the way he is presented as an actor!

    • @nishidkhode8604
      @nishidkhode8604 Год назад +22

      @@TriedRefusedProductions Yes andhadhun just was out of the box and amazing

    • @daredevil6145
      @daredevil6145 Год назад +16

      Andhadhun had just touched 100crores in India
      only after releasing in China and Abroad it is now at 400 cr+. Films like Andhadhun never come every year and it wasn't earning much. That year, even Race 3 went home 300 crores

    • @jaazielpereira1139
      @jaazielpereira1139 Год назад +2

      @@TriedRefusedProductions No doubt it was an exceptional movie. But the point is that such a movie can only be truly appreciated by the Classes. The masses have still not learnt to accept such wonderful gems, evident by Race 3 earning the number it did as rightly pointed out in a comment above.

    • @raja-jl9os
      @raja-jl9os Год назад +1

      @@jaazielpereira1139 agar race 3 m salman khan nhi hota to 10 cr bhi nhi kama pati

  • @artisharma7672
    @artisharma7672 Год назад +2

    Shefali Shah....is really great....i love her act.... actually scared with her thriller or intense scenes....looks sooo real

  • @amardeepsingh5663
    @amardeepsingh5663 Год назад +5

    Whatever, Ayushman's work is to act not to write script or songs. He justifes his work fully.

  • @anik1860
    @anik1860 Год назад

    They know it's an ott content. But for it to work in theatres, i dont see them promoting also to the level that atleast the film gets some sort of start. Feel like even makers also are now considering releasing such films in theatres as mere formality

  • @ThePathologyKnight
    @ThePathologyKnight Год назад +4

    In West Bengal, most gynaecologists are male... And patients even in rural areas are not hesitant to consult them...

  • @Z71990
    @Z71990 Год назад +4

    Don't know from the where this stigma came from. Most of the Top Gynaecologist of my city and even in India are Male. Also there is a rule if a male gyno doctor is there he should be accompanied by a female nurse. Problem is bollywood writers still have this mindset. Also maybe it's a stigma in villages, but not in cities. But the movie is based on a city. So I don't know how they came up with this

  • @kiranmagavi6116
    @kiranmagavi6116 Год назад +6

    This is so archaic. My gynaecologist was male in a small city at that and 25 years ago. Much ado about nothing.

  • @vinodk6658
    @vinodk6658 Год назад +3

    Don't delete this message.
    Practo registered gynaecologist across some major cities in India.
    Doctor Gender.... Female Male
    1. Mumbai - : 152 : 50
    2. Chennai - : 177 : 12
    3. Delhi - : 297 : 30
    4. Bangalore - : 402 : 18
    5. Hyderabad - : 192 : 13

  • @lohith_sai
    @lohith_sai Год назад +1

    Hi Jammy bro, I'd recently watched the Zee5 tamil crime Web series "Vilangu"
    Awesome screenplay with typical rural setting with clear visualisation of the life of a rural cop & how a murder crime executed & police gets the corpus. But later "the Head" Of the corpus goes missing & how the Protagonist played by "Vimal" handles the case with twists & turns are being narrated in this series.
    Recommend you that you will enjoy the 7-episode series, each with 30mins duration.
    Let us know your opinion about this masterpiece

  • @sreyashandilya
    @sreyashandilya Год назад

    Your analysis makes Shefali as the real shine in this movie. It got me thinking why Shefali was so unconforatble talking about her stint in the movie when she was talking to Siddharth Alambayan in Mashable India.. Shefali's try to disown the movie was so evident that it could surely be featured in your awkward interview series as well.

  • @Avishek.Actuary
    @Avishek.Actuary Год назад +2

    There are very few who actually work in story based movies and ayushman is one of them. Let's admit in doing so he'd deliver poor movies, mediocre movies and also good movies. But I wouldn't say it's time to change. We have shahrukh and Salman already for delivering us the 'change'.

  • @adnannaemaz1989
    @adnannaemaz1989 Год назад

    Post pandemic movies are either OTT or cinema movies. This is a textbook OTT movie.
    For movies to work as cinema movies they either need to be a grand spectacle (RRR or marvel), or needs to have a great and well written story, or needs to be light hearted family movie.

  • @dr.anaB777
    @dr.anaB777 Год назад +1

    As a doctor, I can say that there is literally no stigma against male gynecologists. Female urologists, female orthopedicians, female surgeons, even female physicians face a bigger stigma. Bollywood needs to start showing the struggle of female doctors rather than whatever this was. They legit have a movie about a goon becoming an mbbs, about an abusive bf becoming a surgeon and now this....but not one movie that highlights the difficulties faced by women doctors. We are constantly questioned about our competence by senior doctors, patients and nurses for no reason other than our gender. I even remember our first year anatomy hod saying that the boys in the class should study hard because the girls can even become housewives after mbbs but the boys can't do that. I have heard stories of female postgrads being asked to leave the room when a male patient is examined for scrotal hernia. But no such thing happens to males posted in gynecology. My male colleagues have delivered babies and stitched up episiotomies. They have shamelessly flaunted about how they can say "pants down" and female patients would strip infront of them. It's so disgusting. There are male gynecologists who still do the husband stitch which makes the vagina tighter after childbirth. The problem is that first they don't even ask the woman's permission and second this stitch makes coitus extremely extremely painful for the woman and third that they're literally sexualizing a woman who just delivered a baby. There is legit no stigma against male gynecologists even though many of them are disgusting and unprofessional and deserve the stigma.

  • @babilabub
    @babilabub Год назад

    Excellent analysis Jammy. Love AK but his movies of late are just a waste of time and talent. Hope he sees thus clip and realises his own abilities.

  • @_rohitkumaar
    @_rohitkumaar Год назад +1

    Please give the trailer review on "Ori Devuda" featuring mithila palkar in telugu movie as lead actress
    Trailer released on 8th Oct 22

  • @Wireless256
    @Wireless256 Год назад +3

    It doesn't matter whether this movie becomes hit or not..appreciate Ayushman Khuramna for doing movies Abt topics that are hardly discussed in main stream. He could have gone for masala and over commercial movie to get probable hit.

  • @shwethathakur4963
    @shwethathakur4963 Год назад +1

    Any plans on releasing "Goodbye" movie review?

  • @monishsherigar9365
    @monishsherigar9365 Год назад +26

    Bro will u watch kantara in hindi??... If u do plss tweet about the dubbing quality..

  • @Rs-pb9qd
    @Rs-pb9qd Год назад +3

    There are a lot of male gynaecologists even people from older generations....

  • @pratapmishra5278
    @pratapmishra5278 Год назад +5

    Okay hype was low , but where was the promotions ???? It's not like Ayushman never did promotions when his films were working. A bit promotions would've increased opening for sure.

  • @MaestroManohar
    @MaestroManohar Год назад +1

    I work in the OBG department right now and honestly, patients don't feel uncomfortable while I examine them, day in and out, I would say, put on 8-10 foley's catheters and till now, I have even conducted 2 normal vaginal deliveries.

  • @nirmalchaturvedi5614
    @nirmalchaturvedi5614 Год назад

    for a layman this movie is refreshing entertaining emotional.. thoroughly enjoyed it..must see.👌

  • @itssam5040
    @itssam5040 Год назад

    Only the genre is repetitive not story. It can be presented in many different ways

  • @user-hq8wm8giyujcg
    @user-hq8wm8giyujcg Год назад +40

    High time to shift Hindi cinema from bombay to hindi heartland physically but more so giving its complete and absolute command to local hindi region talent, artists, and intellectuals from all kinds of stream of thought. And complete removal of all top elites of current hindi film industry (which are mostly punjabi) and cultural influences like punjabi marathi etc

    • @kakashiuchiha3448
      @kakashiuchiha3448 Год назад +7

      Not also Bombay, it's just 5% of bombay they more focus on them in the name of whole nation

    • @theroaster2562
      @theroaster2562 Год назад +2

      true 💯 i believe an equal balance would be better then logo p chhordo jo dekhna ho

    • @kakashiuchiha3448
      @kakashiuchiha3448 Год назад +3

      @@harshilgorasiya2111 yeah🤭🤦🏻‍♂️ and as per bollywood whole india follows same culture

    • @roshankadam3450
      @roshankadam3450 Год назад

      agar tumko lagta hai ki baki city Better hai mumbai se Hindi cenima ko shift karne ke liye toh bhai voh baki city ko bana do Bollywood it is that simple , sabko pata hai mumbai ki value kya hai isiliye tum ne Bollywood ka right full owner mana hai mumbai ko . tum khud apne questions ka answer kar dere ho

    • @spellcheck5393
      @spellcheck5393 Год назад

      Lol yeah move it to UP , isn't there a plan by Yogiji.
      BIMARUwood is a good name

  • @nikhilkay1
    @nikhilkay1 Год назад +2

    As a male doctor, village women have no problem going to male obgyn, while women from urban areas usually prefer women obgyn which I don't have any problem with.

  • @pritamaich5159
    @pritamaich5159 Год назад +30

    Shefali shah is currently India's top actress.

  • @satarupadas921
    @satarupadas921 Год назад +1

    The only good thing about today's bollywood industry is ace actors like Shefali Shah,Pankaj Tripathi,Sanjay Mishra and a few more are getting their second innings ready 👍👍thanks to OTT that promotes talent over nepotism 👍👍

  • @successhighway
    @successhighway Год назад +3

    I am doctor. Have been watching House, MD. The trailer was in itself telling me it’s 20 years too late. Can we have more engaging cinema - oh I forgot, they (Bollywood) do everything like workshop, body, diction etc except good engaging edge of the seat writing. Grow up Bollywood or suffer huge losses in every project till you are wiped out completely

  • @ifediran.
    @ifediran. Год назад +1

    I completely agree with this review and the fact that it's time for Ayushman to evolve. He's becoming a one trick pony and it's exhausting.

  • @hellsgatemf1305
    @hellsgatemf1305 Год назад +19

    As an MBBS student I was very irritated when the film made the "tatti peshab" joke on pathologists... it sounds very hypocritical that they are trying to glorify something and at the same time you don't respect other things that are equally as valuable and important... Moreover, I found the concept of the movie to be very hypothetical. Obgyn is considered as a prestigious and fulfilling option by a lot of male doctors. They are trying to point an issue that doesn't exist. It feels like they have a solution looking for a problem 😕. You can't sell a movie like that. Overall, the movie is far from relatable and over dramatic.

  • @chrisrance2950
    @chrisrance2950 Год назад

    Didn't even knew this movie was coming let alone the trailer

  • @jackrulz08
    @jackrulz08 Год назад +3

    I thoroughly enjoyed the movie with my friends. One Should not watch it in a critic mode … just go with your companions and you will enjoy it

    • @shubhangbahadur7112
      @shubhangbahadur7112 Год назад +1

      Finally some sane person found in this toxic comments section!

  • @charsobishi
    @charsobishi Год назад

    Dude have you considered reviewing the Pakistani film The legend of Maula Jatt? It is amazing!!

  • @bekannadiga2054
    @bekannadiga2054 Год назад +2

    The subject it self is not convincing.. on this era we have option to choose doctors but wasn’t not the same for our parents or so.. seeing male gyno is normal…

  • @coolsand
    @coolsand Год назад +1

    I am actually looking forward to seeing Ayushman in a regular film that is not ‘Hatke’ or does not try to deliver a message

  • @pulanggrymurasing4906
    @pulanggrymurasing4906 Год назад +3

    Learning everything from movies is not good for health.

  • @aryanupadhyay1162
    @aryanupadhyay1162 Год назад

    But asap this movie comes on OTT it will be hit !!!

  • @ankurjain1204
    @ankurjain1204 Год назад +7

    I liked the movie. Didn't really find it preachy as such. Loved the acting and humor.
    I can see there are a lot of comments about the men studying gyn not being a stigma and I agree too, but in one of the scene Dr. Gupta clearly states that one of the reason why he did not want to be a gyn is because of patients being very hesitant to consult a male doctor and the career prospects. I am not sure if this point is not stressed enough in the movie or if its a personal bias of the viewers.
    One of the thing I hate about the movie was the unnecessary chemistry shown between Dr Uday and Dr Fatima. Kissing a fellow batchmate when you art engaged and then expecting him to move on as if nothing happened. The extremely stupid scene where the fiancé of Dr Fatima comes up to Dr Uday to clarify what's going on between him and Dr Fatima and then moved on as if nothing happened. I don't understand why there is a constant narrative being pushed forward by recent movies where infidelity is shown as a part of WOKE culture.

    • @DevashishGulati
      @DevashishGulati Год назад

      Because woke culture has become a race of being the most "progressive" and sensibilty does not make sense there any longer.

    • @bhagyashree28d
      @bhagyashree28d Год назад

      Ok what she did might be wrong but nobody is talking about that married man sleeping with a girl who was not even 18

    • @DevashishGulati
      @DevashishGulati Год назад

      @@bhagyashree28d because the man who was exploiting the minor seemed to be facing the consequences in the pre-climax.

  • @dranaesthesia0305
    @dranaesthesia0305 Год назад

    Men studying obgyn is not a taboo in many parts of our country..but that wasnt the only point in movie. It shows so many realities very convincing parts of medical fraternity..It was a good movie..

  • @atiqulhaque2319
    @atiqulhaque2319 Год назад

    What a review!

  • @arpana89
    @arpana89 Год назад +4

    I am a doctor and I have never seen a male doctor being excessively ashamed like this. there is not this much gender based segregation. I have worked with so many male Obgyn seniors.. never seen anyone being uncomfortable. to be honest, the competition is like hell in medical. so it's very normal to not get the desired speciality. and people do take subjects they don't like. most of them end up liking the department. few even leave midway and write exam again.. it's not that big deal.. I have worked in Gyn for 1 year after MBBS .... it is a very busy and hectic department. and.... they don't really hold classes for pg students like that... coz I don't know how much big is that hospital but there are hardly more than 10-12 pg in a batch maybe (for a particular speciality) . atleast for most of the institution. Any post MBBS person is more than happy to get a seat in any good field.. so... this is a little more dramatic than needed... but as a story, they wanted to create more impact so they just chose to make him hate the field maybe... but that shouldn't have to be coz of his gender. many medicos don't want Obgyn coz of hectic lifestyle (including me).
    p.s. sorry for blabbering a lot...
    ( a post graduate 3rd year student who is wasting her exam prep time here on RUclips 😂)

  • @sooryaunshumulawkar6700
    @sooryaunshumulawkar6700 Год назад +7

    Watched it loved it. One of the best Ayushmann social comedy movie

    • @shubhangbahadur7112
      @shubhangbahadur7112 Год назад

      Definitely. Whole theatre enjoyed so much that they even gave an applause by clapping at the end of the movie in my case.

  • @poonamkar5900
    @poonamkar5900 Год назад +1

    Hey Jammy,
    Can you do a movie review for MAJA MA?
    I really want to see what you've to say about it. It'll be great to see your review on it. Always an admirer of yours.

  • @abhinabarakshit1622
    @abhinabarakshit1622 Год назад

    Well the movie is a gem among Ayushmans genre as it showcases a doctor in a position that portrays more of a realistic view how the medical field professionals moves about, rather than following romantic idealism shown in movies like Kabir Singh.

  • @prabhmehar23
    @prabhmehar23 Год назад

    Kindly review Mismatched S2

  • @user-hq8wm8giyujcg
    @user-hq8wm8giyujcg Год назад +40

    i want this small city and town Hindi Heartland movies to be firstly made by highly talented, aware, honest, individually intelligent and knowledgeable, highly highly highly rooted Hindi region directors, writers, local actors etc. And there work should be highly localized and made from ground up, without any kind of formula for the plot, screenplay, acting, filmmaking. Secondly they should also use the docu realism style of acting, filmmaking like in DC s1, for these Hindi heathland content for different genres other than drama like comedy. Also i love social issue content, especially socio-political religious but they use low effort neo noir cinematic filter, (which we should just abandon mostly), and they also just focus on high profile people or worst of the worst quality of common people. Hindi region content (and Hindi cinema) should be saved from outsiders: elite (mostly punjabi) unrooted, ultra rich people of hindi film industry: producers, actors, writers, production companies who live in bombay's privilege packed closed areas, and who dont know much about grass rooted nuances but just want to produce content with stereotypes and there visions from top to bottom rather than ground up

    • @venuu7
      @venuu7 Год назад

      Then the BOX Office collection will also be Ground Rooted 😂

    • @user-hq8wm8giyujcg
      @user-hq8wm8giyujcg Год назад +3

      @@venuu7 i want hindi cinema to be just another local industry not a biggest industry

    • @raam726
      @raam726 Год назад

      @@user-hq8wm8giyujcg Bollywood's indians want to be americans and it's sad, pathetic and laughable.

    • @venuu7
      @venuu7 Год назад +5

      @@user-hq8wm8giyujcg I got ur point but U have to understand Movie industry is a type Business industry .They don't fcking care about how social issues should be delivered on big screen ..... Except few genuine filmmakers . The Audience don't watch realistic movies ....hence movies get flopped. First the Audience need to support Better movies just boycotting Bollywood movies won't create revolution in the society.

    • @theroaster2562
      @theroaster2562 Год назад +5

      damn dude, take a break.. breathe in, breathe out & have some water 🥛(or milk whatever)

  • @Via_Anime
    @Via_Anime Год назад

    Yes 👍

  • @Omnamahshivay8079
    @Omnamahshivay8079 Год назад

    Maybe an OTT release would have suitrd this movie . With Vikram Vedha , Bramhastra out in theatres, movies with social message will obviously feel boring.

  • @auto_nomad
    @auto_nomad Год назад +1

    Prefer watching such movies on OTT.

  • @joshansharma4244
    @joshansharma4244 Год назад +2

    He has very comfortably gone back to his pre Bareily ki Barfi days xD Who could imagine.