Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan

Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan (transl.Extra careful of marriage) is a 2020 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written and directed by Hitesh Kewalya and produced by Aanand L. Rai, Himanshu Sharma, Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banners Colour Yellow Productions and T-Series. A spin-off to the 2017 film Shubh Mangal Saavdhan, whose script was also written by Kewalya, it stars Ayushmann Khurrana, Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta and Gajraj Rao.[3] The film tells the story of a gay man and his partner, who have trouble convincing the former's parents of their relation.[4]

Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHitesh Kewalya
Produced by
Written byHitesh Kewalya
Starring
Music bySongs:
Tanishk Bagchi
Vayu
Tony Kakkar
Score:
Karan Kulkarni
CinematographyChirantan Das
Edited byNinad Khanolkar
Production
company
Distributed byAA Films
Release date
  • 21 February 2020 (2020-02-21)
Running time
117 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi
Box officeest. 86.39 crore[2]

Filming wrapped on 16 December 2019 in Varanasi[5] and it was theatrically released in India on 21 February 2020.[6]

Plot

Aman Tripathi is a homosexual advertiser who comes from the family of Tripathis. His Father, Shankar Tripathi is a conservative agricultural scientist who had invented black cauliflowers. Aman's Mother, Sunaina Tripathi is a calm housewife who is always concerned about her son. The Tripathis more over included Chaman and Champa (Aman's Uncle and Aunt) and their daughter, Rajni "Goggle" Tripathi and a few more relatives. Aman falls in love with Kartik Singh, his long time job partner and friend. One day, Sunaina calls Aman and asks him to come to Goggle's wedding. Aman says that he can come only if he gets leave. Sunaina and Shankar meet Kusum Nigam, who agrees to marry Aman. The Couple thinking Kusum to be the right partner of Aman agrees to wed them after Goggle's Wedding with Ashok. Meanwhile Aman and Kartik try to abduct Devika, Kartik's friend. As they try to escape, Devika's Father gets distracted. He comes out running and gets hold of Kartik and Aman. Whereas Devika escapes with the duo's bike. Devika's Father calls his neighbors who starts chasing the duo. The duo hide behind a car and Kartik suggests to go to Allahbad where the Tripathis live. But Aman refuses as his he feared that he would not approve the relationship between Aman and Karthik. But after a brief discussion, they decide to go to Allahabad. So they board a train and soon gets up in Allahbad to catch the Vivah Special Express where the Tripathis were. They board the train and in the bathroom, they share a kiss. But Shankar soon enters and seeing them vomits and falls unconscious. Due to a protest the train stops in a station. A doctor comes to checkup Shankar and he thinks it to be a Stomach ache that made him vomit. Champa starts blaming about the black cauliflowers as she lands in a dispute with Sunaina. Meanwhile, Shankar gets up and remembers about the incident but keep it as a secret. He gets out of the train and Kartik convinces Aman to go and reveal his love to his father. Aman tries to tell his father. But Shankar aims a water hose at Aman that drenches him. He embraces him up and asks him to stay away from Kartik. At the wedding, Shankar keeps an eye at Aman and Kartik. After a few moments, Shankar comes and asks Kartik to stay away from his son. But Kartik and Aman share a kiss instead that leaves the whole scene awestruck. The Tripathis start making excuses. Meanwhile Shankar drags Kartik and asks him to get out. Kartik goes to the station. Meanwhile, seeing Aman and Kartik, Ashok denies marrying Goggle and Goggle escapes with the horse

Cast

Release

A teaser was released on 9 May 2019 giving the theme of the film.[7] The release date was announced as 21 February 2020.[8] The full cast of film introduced on 19 September 2019.[9]

On 20 January 2020 official trailer of the film was launched by T-Series.[10] The film was released on 21 February 2020.[5]

Soundtrack

Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan
Soundtrack album by
Released21 February 2020[11]
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length19:34
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
External audio
Official Audio Jukebox on YouTube

The film's songs are composed and written by Tanishk Bagchi, Vayu and Tony Kakkar.

The song "Gabru" was originally composed by Yo Yo Honey Singh. The song was released in 2011 in the album International Villager. The song is sung by Romy & music was recreated by Tanishk Bagchi.[12]

The song "Arey Pyaar Kar Le" was a remake of the song "Yaar Bina Chain Kahan Re" from the 1985 film Saaheb, was originally composed by Bappi Lahiri, lyrics by Anjaan and sung by Bappi Lahiri and S. Janaki then was recreated by Tanishk Bagchi.[13][14]

The song "Kya Karte Thay Sajna" was originally sung by Anuradha Paudwal and Mohammad Aziz, composed by Anand-Milind and written by Majrooh Sultanpuri from the made-for-television film Lal Dupatta Malmal Ka. It is recreated by Tanishk Bagchi, voiced by Zara Khan and written by Vayu.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Gabru"VayuTanishk BagchiRomy2:45
2."Mere Liye Tum Kaafi Ho"VayuTanishk Bagchi, VayuAyushmann Khurrana2:12
3."Arey Pyaar Kar Le"VayuTanishk BagchiBappi Lahiri, Ayushmann Khurrana
Rap: Ikka
2:44
4."Ooh La La"Tony KakkarTanishk Bagchi, Tony KakkarSonu Kakkar, Neha Kakkar, Tony Kakkar3:19
5."Aisi Taisi"VayuTanishk Bagchi, VayuMika Singh2:42
6."Raakh"VayuTanishk Bagchi, VayuArijit Singh3:04
7."Kya Karte Thay"VayuTanishk BagchiZara Khan2:48
Total length:19:34

Box office

Shubh Mangal Zyada Savdhaan earned 9.55 crore net at the domestic box office on its opening day. On the second day, the film collected ₹11.08 crore. On the third day, the film collected ₹12.03 crore taking total opening weekend collection to ₹32.66 crore.[2]

As of 20 March 2020, with a gross of 72.36 crore in India and 14.03 crore overseas, the film has a worldwide gross collection of 86.39 crore.[2]

Reception

The film holds an approval rating of 92% based on 12 reviews on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 7.65/10.[15]

Pallabi Dey Purkayastha of The Times of India praised the cast, writing that "if Ayushmann highjacks the film with his infectious energy, a mellow Jitendra balances it out with his poker-faced humour and the relatability factor that he maintains throughout the film" and "it is noteworthy as to how well the supporting cast renders its complete (and able) support to the lead pair," while critiquing that "since the film is primarily invested in the small-town drama pertaining to the taboo around same-sex relationships, the writer-director fails to tap on the elements exclusive to small cities like Allahabad" and that "while the first half is engaging, the second half loses its sheen pretty early on and could have been trimmed down by a good 20 minutes." [16]

Anupama Chopra of Film Companion noted that, "Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan wants to be both – an impassioned defense of same-sex love as well as a family entertainer. But the writing can’t seamlessly blend the disparate elements."[17]

Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV proclaimed that "The comic flights of fancy do not always take off in the right direction or land smoothly, but with the actors going all out to make the film work, some parts of Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan are genuinely funny and quirky. The film may be erratic in parts, but its entertainment quotient is delightfully high for a film tackling a clash between conservatism and freedom, between tradition and modernity."[18]

Monika Rawal Kukreja of Hindustan Times commented that "Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan is an important film that talks about an important subject conveyed in the simplest manner without sounding preachy at any given point. It touches your heart, makes you laugh and stays with you for a long time."[19]

Devesh Sharma of Filmfare gave the film a rating of 4/5 and urged the audience to "Watch the film for its hilarious comedy, slick all around performances and ultimately for its powerful message of love and acceptance."[20]

References

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