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Dum Laga Ke Haisha

Dum Laga Ke Haisha

Synopsis

Prem Prakash Tiwari (Ayushmann Khurrana) is listening to Kumar Sanu in the film's opening shot. Set in Haridwar, 1990s, the film captures the nascent feel of the town. Prem owns a cassette shop in the local market. His father is keen to get him married and the family goes to a local temple to meet Sandhya (Bhumi Pednekar). Having completed her degree in B.Ed and waiting for a teaching job, the most visible thing about her is her weight. Coming from a patriarchal cognitive set-up, she doesn't fit the quintessential idea of beautiful. In spite of that, the school drop out Prem must marry her because he is incapable of attaining a girl with 'Juhi-Chawla-level-of-looks.' In an elaborate community-wedding ceremony, Prem and Sandhya get married. Their wedding night is uncomfortable with neither treading towards establishing conjugal relations. Prem has his own reasons and Sandhya is naturally shy. Next morning on a call, she announces it to a friend and the whole family finds out Prem shows his disinterest in the marriage very visibly. While his sister, aunt and mother bicker about his nonexistent sex life, the guy whisks off to the akhara. Friends and seniors poke fun of him and he tells them about his anguish. His trainer suggests that he must run away but that isn't an option for him.
 
Back home Sandhya tells her mother about her uneventful first night. Her mom suggests that she must entice him. Sandhya and Prem go to the local market where she buys appropriate clothes to get him attracted to her. On their way back, people known to Prem try to strike up a conversation with Sandhya but Prem drags her away. This irks her as she doesn't like being told what to do. The two go to a local library where Sandhya tells him that she cannot be restricted from mixing up with people.
 
At night as planned, a VCR is installed in their room and there's an English movie playing and in the heat of the moment, Sandhya and Prem officiate their relation.The next day Sandhya leaves for her mother's place and Prem is supposed to pick her up on the 4th of the month.
 
Their consummation might have thrilled Sandhya but Prem clearly doesn't echo that sentiment. He is depressed and shocked that others control his life. The only way he could have rebelled was in bed, something he fails due to the heat of the moment.
 
At work, Prem and his father discover the new CD system that plays clear music, but it is expensive. Though it is very expensive, the duo reserve its installation for later.
 
Prem forgets to pick up Sandhya who loses her cool and begins eating alone. Prem comes to pick her up without finishing his dinner and gets hungry midway. The two stop for kachauri and she discovers he smokes. The two bond for the first time but on their way back, he again slips into the same mood.
 
Prem and Sandhya's relationship continues to remain strained. She had given him a list of songs to be put together which Prem ignores. Over time, her frustration shows. When Prem's aunt brings up a petty topic, the two have a heated exchange of words and she tells them how he doesn't treat her well. The two fight over songs where he puts Kumar Sanu songs and she puts her songs.
 
Amidst all this a close friend of Prem's gets married. He and Sandhya go for the ceremony where due to his excessive drinking and jealousy over his friend's pretty wife,he tells everyone that sleeping with her feels like hell. Sandhya hears that and slaps him infront of his friends and he slaps her back.
 
Next morning at home, the incident becomes a big issue and his father is all ready to hit him with his sandals. Sandhya, with her ego bruised goes back home. She blames her father-in-law for his lack of respect towards women and people in general.
 
When she returns home, there is a ruckus. Her mother tries to pacify her that she must return to her husband. But she is headstrong. She doesn't feel marriage has changed anything for her and she can be by herself. Locking herself in a room, she pours her heart out.
 
Back at her husband's, they try to talk sense to Prem but he decides on channelizing his energy into studying. Trying to clear his English paper again, he enrolls for the exam. His akhara friends too give up on him. Ostracized after being abandoned by his wife, the akhara people and he engage in a verbal squabble and they throw him out of the group.
 
On the workfront, a competing shop opens up which will sell CD clarity music in market. His family, talks to the family that owns the other shop and it turns out that it's owned by the same akhara friend of his with whom he had had the fight. They begin discussing their issues and the guy challenges Prem to mend things with his wife and participate in the Dum Laga Ke Haisha contest and win it against him. The contest entails him picking his wife on his shoulders and running a race.
 
Meanwhile, Sandhya reaches out to a divorce lawyer and files for it. The families are shocked. Prem's mother even falls grievously ill. The court decides that the two must spend 6 months with each other and try to work it out after which if they still want a divorce, the two will separated.
 
While both families try hard to patch them up, Prem and Sandhya mutually agree to stick it out for 6 months post which they will separate. Prem who has been preparing for his 10th board english exam is unable to write the exam and surrenders to being a loser in life. The audio cassette shop is also on the verge of being put up on rent as the family once again falls on hard times.He is humiliated when his wife points out his english language mistakes while going through his books much to his despise. An unpleasant fight follows in which the examiner brings a policeman to Prem's house stating that Prem had written in his english exam about his intention to commit suicide if he does not pass. Both Sandhya and Prem are upset with their lives and finally sitting near the banks of the ganga confront the bitter truths of their lives. They both realise they are misfits and appreciate each other's differences. Prem begins to appreciate Sandhya for the strong woman that she is. He also records her favorite songs which coincidentally are sung by Kumar Sanu too. In the meanwhile, Sandhya applies for a teacher's job but forgets to bring her file to the interview and just in the nick of time Prem hands over the file to her. Sandhya accepts the teacher's job based out of Merrut and confesses the same to Prem who by now had freed Sandhya from the bonds of their insipid relationship.
 
However, the next morning, Prem's aunt gets a call from her brother in law breaking the news of her estranged husband's death. Her life comes to a stand still and she decides to right the wrongs in her nephew's life by encouraging Prem and Sandhya to participate in the competition. While Prem is reluctant, Sandhya is upbeat. Prem's aunt successfully convinces him to participate in the wife heaving competition and once more the couple have a last chance at saving their marriage.
 
The d-day arrives and much to the amusement and surprise of the society members, Prem and Sandhya join the co-participants. In an unexpected twist Kumar Sanu is called upon as chief guest to flag off the race. Seeing the legendary singer of the 90s and Prem's idol he feels motivated to win the race and looking back on Sandhya notices her approving smile. The race begins and Prem and Sandhya are off to a very slow start. However, gradually Prem shoulders the weight of his wife and surges past all other contestants who fall like nine pins. In the last lap, Sandhya confesses to Prem that she doesnt want to go to Merrut and wants Prem to get her to stay. Prem knows winning this competition is the only way to do this and pushes himself further to eventually win the race defeating his friend who owns the CD store.
 
But Prem does not let Sandhya get off his back even long after the race is over. He takes her back all the way to his house where they seal their love with a kiss and witness their love blossoming for the first time.
 
The film ends with the song ' Dard Karaara'.

Star Cast

Ayushmann Khurrana

Release Date

27-02-2015

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Genres

Comedy|Romance

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Dum Laga Ke Haisha is worthy to watch once for a distinctive tale and performances of Ayushmann Khur !!

February 27 th, 2015
Rating

Film ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’ is that it has a story. The tale is the basis of a solid, honest-to-goodness script, a lead couple that wins you over gradually but confidently, and a bunch of actors who know exactly where they are at.
 
 
A Rajat Kapoor movie that has been presented as a Yash Raj Films affair, this is the most experimental step ever taken by the premium production house. In fact, there is so much resemblance between Dum Laga Ke Haisha and Kapoor's last release Aankhon Dekhi in terms of stage, setting, milieu and even characters that one ends up wondering if both movies had been shot concurrently on the same sets at the same time while taking services of a common dialogue writer and cinematographer.
 
 
So what makes this movie still a little different in terms of a whole outcome? Well, three things. First and notable, it features Ayushmann Khurrana, and not Ranvir Shorey who may just have walked into this part had this been pitched as a rather offbeat affair. Secondly, it has music that is set in the 90s with Kumar Sanu all over the narrative, instead of say, K. L. Saigal. Thirdly, and most significantly, its climax is (delightfully) commercial, what with Anu Malik's energetic title number playing in a Chak De! India kind of setting.
 
 
Unconfident young fellow Prem Prakash Tiwari (Ayushmann Khurrana) is a perfect candidate for the kind of ‘rapid-speaking’ English coaching classes, the ads which you find plastered on walls in small towns and ‘kasbas’. He’s called ‘Lapoo': it could well have been ‘Lalloo’, because that’s what Prem comes across as, as he ricochets between his overbearing father (Sanjay Mishra), his annoying ‘shakha pradhaan’, and his friends.
 
 
He’s the kind of man-boy who still changes into khaki knickers and does ‘varjish’ by the riverside (the ‘shakha’ bit is an interesting quirk, and adds to the character), and who can still be badgered. That trait leads him to the `mandap’, where he is placed alongside Sandhya (Bhumi Pednekar), who would be called, kindly, ‘healthy’ (pronounced ‘haalthy’). Or, ‘plumpy’ by people who think it is a word. Or, if you are the reluctant husband who is seething at his union with a girl with no ‘soorat’, much worse.
 
 
The mix of two worlds is what makes Dum Laga Ke Haisha special as it brings home a definitive point of women empowerment without shouting from the rooftops. So debutant Bhumi Pednekar shows that as an early 90s young woman (the film is set in 1993), she won't take things lying down, whether it comes from her husband or his forever whining buaji. All she wants is respect and when that doesn't come her way, she is willing to walk out.
 
 
In case of Dum Laga Ke Haisha, the husband has his own fears to fight. As hero suffering with inferiority complex of being uneducated and under confident, Ayushmann is superb as Prem as he turns into a character for screen which is altogether opposite from his real life persona as well as on-screen image since Vicky Donor. Just watch out for his subdued act in front of his family or that drunken emotional outburst in front of his friends and you would know. Forever in the character, he never once strays.
 
 
You have Sanjay Mishra, Seema Pahwa, Sheeba Chadha, that annoying (yet helpful) friend, that kid brother, that arrogant friend turned foe - each of them is straight out of a small town realistic setting that you have come across on a regular day. This is well complemented by the art direction that keeps you immersed in Haridwar despite the cushy seats of a multiplex.
 
 
Any flaws? Not really, except for the fact that a point or two you do feel if the lead protagonists or at least their parents could have helped in getting them together across the table and initiated a talk. Also, in the middle of the film’s second half, the mood shifts from being light hearted to a little grim (as well as slow) which goes against the whole pace and fun element that it otherwise boasts of. Furthermore, how one wishes that the music element played a bigger role in the tale. It is there in bits and but a little more 90s touch would have only ignited the nostalgia further.
 
 
Ayushmann Khurrana does a decent job as the ‘chota shehari’ Kumar Sanu fan who learns to dust off the cobwebs in his mind, and to apologize to the woman he has hurt : it takes courage to play this not very likeable character without demanding sympathy from us. The achievement of the movie is Sandhya, beautifully played by Bhumi Pednekar, the overweight girl burdened by not just by her size, but by the lingering awareness that love could, painfully, be out of her reach.
 
 
Still, these are minor things in the bigger scheme of things as Sharat Katariya's appropriate handling of the whole 'divorce hearing' scene at court is worth the price of ticket!
 
 
Overall, it is worthy to watch once for performances of Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar.



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