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JugJugg Jeeyo

Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2024 8:03 pm
by spslf



**Review Summary: *JugJugg Jeeyo***

*JugJugg Jeeyo* is a family drama that begins with the typical Bollywood romance between Kuku (Varun Dhawan) and Naina (Kiara Advani). However, the story takes an unexpected turn as the couple, now married for five years, finds their relationship in trouble. As they contemplate divorce, more complications arise when Kuku’s father, Bheem (Anil Kapoor), announces his own desire to divorce his wife, Geeta (Neetu Kapoor). Meanwhile, Kuku’s younger sister, Ginny (Prajakta Koli), is having doubts about her arranged marriage. The film explores the complexities of family dynamics, generational differences, and societal pressures.

Director Raj Mehta handles the film with relatability and humor, tackling issues like the tension between a successful partner and an unsuccessful one, the pressure to meet societal expectations around marriage and parenthood, and the emotional struggles of living away from home. The narrative avoids melodrama, instead weaving comedic moments to keep the audience engaged. The film's progressive themes, such as women’s empowerment and the shift away from traditional marriage expectations, provide a modern take on family dynamics, highlighting love and acceptance despite flaws.

The casting is impeccable. Anil Kapoor shines as the patriarch seeking freedom after 35 years of marriage, bringing depth and nuance to his character, often blending comedy with vulnerability. Neetu Kapoor’s return to the screen is equally compelling, as she portrays a traditional homemaker who, despite years of neglect, knows when to stand up for herself. Varun Dhawan, playing a slacker with unresolved jealousy towards his wife’s success, gives one of his most emotional performances, particularly in a heartfelt scene with his wife. Kiara Advani’s multidimensional character adds depth to the film, with strong chemistry with both Varun and Neetu Kapoor. Maniesh Paul delivers a standout performance with his witty lines, and Prajakta Koli, as Ginny, impresses in her debut film role.

*JugJugg Jeeyo* offers a fresh perspective on family drama, with a perfect blend of comedy, emotion, and relatable issues. It’s a must-watch for its stellar ensemble cast and its modern, realistic take on traditional family values.