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    Ujra Chaman Film Review- This 'Dard Bhari' story of baldness will not touch the heart

    Artists- Sunny Singh, Manvi Gagru, Saurabh Shukla, Sharib Hashmi


    Director- Abhishek Tripathi love not someone, but love. For years, we have been listening to these things through movies. Director Abhishek Pathak has brought this subject together with the problem of baldness. The film 'Ujda Chaman' says that there are shortcomings in everyone, but if we hide our teasing or tease it .. it is wrong. The theme of the film is sensitive and quite different, but alas, the film's weak screenplay does not succeed in touching the heart.


    The story of the film, 

    30-year-old Chaman Kohli, who lives in Delhi, is bald in his youth and this is the biggest problem of his life. According to his horoscope, if he is not married before the age of 31, he will remain a lifelong celibate. So, he and his family desperately search for the girl. Despite being a professor in college, Chaman gets rejected one after another due to baldness. At the same time, Chaman is also looking for a perfect beautiful wife for himself and he stays firm on his thinking. In such a situation, will Chaman find a girl of his choice? Or will any girl be ready to marry Chaman? The story is woven between these vicissitudes. The director has mainly tried to reflect the thinking of the society with this story. Sometimes we are so stubborn about external beauty that we ignore sensations and feelings.




    Acting

    Sunny Singh in the character of Ujra Chaman or Chaman Kohli has tried to give his best, but maybe not enough. In many scenes he had the opportunity to capture the emotions of the audience, but there he missed. From the beginning of the film till the end, he was seen giving a few selected gestures. At the same time, Manvi Gagru was quite effective in the role of Apsara. Befikri or emotional view of his obesity, Manvi has given his best. At the same time, as co-stars Saurabh Shukla, Sharib Hashmi, Karisma Sharma, Aishwarya Sakhuja etc. have been cast in their roles.


    Guidance and technical aspects

    It is a well-intentioned film, but one can say that director Abhishek Pathak missed a powerful opportunity. A good story was needed around this subject, which Writer Raj Shetty could not do much in weaving. At the same time, the direction also looked very weak. This film of just two hours also seems to be drawn after the interval. It is not easy to spin a serious subject into comedy as well as take care of proper entertainment. The way the students in college make fun of the professor being bald in the first half of the film, or the way the bald boy drives the girl out of the house .. It seems exaggerated. Because of which you are not able to connect with the film. At the same time, the director has also missed making the characters strong.


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