Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA reality TV host and a corrupt politician compete for the affections of the same woman.A reality TV host and a corrupt politician compete for the affections of the same woman.A reality TV host and a corrupt politician compete for the affections of the same woman.
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Priyaank Sharma
- Pappu Mishra
- (as Priyank Sharma)
Mukesh S. Bhatt
- Inspector
- (as Mukesh Bhatt)
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- AnecdotesDebut film of Priyaank Sharma, son of Padmini Kolhapure and Producer Tutu Sharma. Also debut of Reva Kishan, daughter of Ravi Kishan.
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"Sab Kushal Mangal" (2020) attempts to deliver a lighthearted romantic comedy with a quirky premise, but ultimately falls short of its potential. While Shriya Saran's vibrant presence and the catchy "Naya Naya Love" dance sequence add some sparkle, the film's predictable plot and underdeveloped characters prevent it from being truly engaging.
Shriya Saran shines as Sunaina, a free-spirited woman caught in a love triangle. Her performance is a highlight, bringing energy and charm to the screen. The "Naya Naya Love" song is a visual treat, with Shriya's captivating dance moves and the vibrant choreography setting the screen on fire.
However, the film's narrative struggles to maintain momentum, relying on familiar tropes and predictable plot points. The humor often falls flat, and the characters lack depth, making it difficult to connect with their struggles and emotions.
The supporting cast is adequate, but their performances fail to elevate the narrative. The film's music is average, with the exception of the aforementioned "Naya Naya Love" track. The overall technical aspects of the film are unremarkable.
Despite Shriya Saran's charming performance and the catchy dance sequence, "Sab Kushal Mangal" fails to deliver a truly engaging or memorable cinematic experience. Its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and lackluster humor make it a forgettable watch.
Shriya Saran shines as Sunaina, a free-spirited woman caught in a love triangle. Her performance is a highlight, bringing energy and charm to the screen. The "Naya Naya Love" song is a visual treat, with Shriya's captivating dance moves and the vibrant choreography setting the screen on fire.
However, the film's narrative struggles to maintain momentum, relying on familiar tropes and predictable plot points. The humor often falls flat, and the characters lack depth, making it difficult to connect with their struggles and emotions.
The supporting cast is adequate, but their performances fail to elevate the narrative. The film's music is average, with the exception of the aforementioned "Naya Naya Love" track. The overall technical aspects of the film are unremarkable.
Despite Shriya Saran's charming performance and the catchy dance sequence, "Sab Kushal Mangal" fails to deliver a truly engaging or memorable cinematic experience. Its predictable plot, underdeveloped characters, and lackluster humor make it a forgettable watch.
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By what name was Sab Kushal Mangal (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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