Zara Hatke Zara Bachke Film Review

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Will do anything for the house in film!

Image of Vicky Kaushal lead in the reviewed film
Image of Vicky Kaushal lead in the reviewed film

Plot: This film is about a married couple who want to buy their own home, but it is prohibitively expensive, so they wander around looking for a cheaper option. Because they do not want to live with their family, which includes parents, uncles, and aunts, the house is small, they lack privacy, and they must compromise and live with their family. They take a significant risk by separating and divorcing in order to purchase a home. So, will they both be able to buy their own home? Will their relationship continue until then? Will they be able to marry again? To answer all of these questions, you’ll need to watch and read zara hatke zara bachke review.

Tone and Theme: The tone of this film is romantic comedy, and the theme is Sacrifice and Compromise. The goal of making this film is to convey a message in addition to entertainment that home is not everything. A home can be as small as it wants, but it is made with loved ones and family members, and a husband and wife’s relationship is connected by an emotional thread rather than a house.

Vicky Kaushal‘s performance as Kapil is decent. He has done an excellent job portraying a middle-class family and a miser. His character was not particularly strong. As a result, he missed out on an opportunity to do something special. Sara Ali Khan‘s performance as Saumya is also average, but her comedic timing is exceptional. Some of her scenes appear to be played to perfection. The supporting cast includes Akash Khurana, Anubha Fatehpura, Rakesh Bedi, Sushmita Mukherjee, Neeraj Sood, and Kanupriya Pandit, all of whom contribute to the film’s plot.

Laxman Utekar, the film’s director, came to Hindi cinema from Marathi cinema, where he directed Tapaal (2014) and Lalbaugchi Rani (2016). Luka Chuppi (2019), which he directed, was a success. He is also a successful cinematographer; his direction in this is nothing special; it is weaker than his previous films; the type of films he has directed not seen in this film; it feels like we are watching a film by a very weak director; at times, it feels like the film is being dragged.

The screenplay, written by Maitrey Bajpai, Ramiz Ilham Khan, and Laxman Utekar, is weak, and the dialogue is also average.

Sandeep Shirodkar‘s background score falls below average.

The Sound design by Nihar Ranjan Samal is nothing special.

Costume design by Sheetal Sharma is also acceptable.

Editing: Manish Pradhan‘s editing is poor, and the film feels stretched like rubber.

The cinematography by Raghav Ramdoss is good.

Production Design: Subrata Chakraborty and Amit Ray‘s production design is acceptable.

Music: Sachin-Jigar‘s music is excellent, with two standout songs being Phir Aur Kya Chahiye and Tere Vaaste Achhe have made it good.

Choreography: Ganesh Acharya, Vijay Ganguly, Ruel Dausan Varandani‘s choreography is exceptional.

Ganesh Acharya‘s contribution to the song Tere Vaaste is particularly noteworthy.

Climax: The climax can be described as okay.

Opinion: Today’s youth can see this film once.

Fact: The fight scene between the two is extremely well done.

69th Filmfare Award Nominations: This film received nominations for Best Music Director, Best Male Playback Singer, Best Choreographer, and Best Lyricist, and it won one award for Best Lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya’s (Tere Vaaste) song.

CBFC-U/A Movietime: 2 hours and 12 minutes Genre: Romantic Comedy Backdrop: Indore Release: 2023

The cast includes Vicky Kaushal, Sara Ali Khan, Akash Khurana, Anubha Fatehpura, Rakesh Bedi, Sushmita Mukherjee, Neeraj Sood, and Kanupriya Pandit.

Producers: Dinesh Vijan and Jyoti Deshpande. Director: Laxman Utekar; Sound Designer: Nihar Ranjan Samal.

Sheetal Sharma designed the costumes, Sachin-Jigar composed the music, Sandeep Shirodkar composed the background score, and Subrata Chakraborty and Amit Ray designed the production.

Editor: Manish Pradhan, Cinematography: Raghav Ramadoss, Choreography: Ganesh Acharya, Vijay Ganguly, and Ruel Dausan Varandani.

Amitabh Bhattacharya wrote the lyrics, while Maitrey Bajpai, Ramiz Ilham Khan, and Laxman Utekar wrote the story, screenplay and dialogues.

Art Direction: Nilesh Vishwakarma; Casting Director: Vaibhav Vishant; Anti Casting

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