![]() ![]() The creation of a credible, lived-in family - Badri’s formidable ‘pitaji’ Mr Bansal (here I have a quibble: Ritu Raj looks much too young to be the papa of two adult males), meek ma, supportive ‘bhaiyya’ and ‘bhabhi’, and Vaidehi’s parents (Swanand Kirkire as the put-upon, ‘dahej’-fearing father is excellent) and an older sister who finds an unlikely mate (Aaparshakti Khurana) - and friends, is also a strength. The challenge of any rom com is to get past its predictable beats. His ‘tenth class pass’, uncomfortable-with-Engliss-brashness rubbing up against her ‘padhi-likhi’ ambitions creates the outlines for their romance, and because it’s Jhansi, we know that she will be the Rani, and he will be her Raja. ![]() ![]() The moment you see Badri (Varun Dhawan) and Vaidehi (Alia Bhatt) meet-cute in a wedding, you know where they are headed.
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