Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan

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SHUBH MANGAL ZYADA SAAVDHAN online streaming is the story of two men in love in the Section 377 era. Aman Tripathi (Jitendra Kumar) is the son of Shankar Tripathi (Gajraj Rao) and Sunaina (Neena Gupta), who live in Allahabad. Aman works in Delhi and is unknown to his family. He is gay and lives with Kartik (Ayushmann Khurrana). Jitendra's cousin Goggle (Maanvi Gagroo) marries and Neena calls Aman to return to her wedding. Aman initially refuses, but then gives in. Kartik also joins him and they meet the entire Tripathi family in a special marriage train called Vivah Express. Aman and Kartik kiss on the train when they assume that nobody is looking. Unfortunately Shankar sees her and he gets the shock of his life. He doesn't tell anyone about it out of shame. At Goggle's wedding, Aman Kartik kisses before everyone else, surprising the Tripathi family. Thanks to this development, Goggle's husband refuses to marry. Angry Goggle runs away. Kartik is asked to leave and Shankar's brother and Goggle's father Chaman (Manurishi Chadha) take him to Allahabad Station. At the train station Kartik encounters goggle and prevents her from ending her life. She tells Kartik not to run away and fight for his love. This motivates Kartik and he decides to return to win not only Jitendra but the entire Tripathi family. What happens next is the rest of the film.

Hitesh Kewalya's story is decent and had the potential to be a game changer. However, Hitesh Kewalya's screenplay is a big culprit. Under the pretext of making fun of situations, he falls back on too many difficult-to-digest situations. This was also prevalent in SHUBH MANGAL SAAVDHAN, but there they kept a good balance. Here the balance is simply not there. The first half is still decent. But the second half is going downhill. Hitesh Kewalya's dialogues are funny, but some of them are just over the top. It is not wrong to say that even the one-liners, which are supposed to be funny, take the realism away from the film.