This movie checked all the boxes for me with a strong script, good acting, direction, and catchy songs.
It was a fresh concept and a relatable story. The chemistry between the actors hit the mark. All the actors performed well and were perfect in their roles. Be it the leads or the supporting cast. The direction, of course, was excellent.
During the movie, I hummed along with the song "Salana" and moved to the rhythm of "Tiki Tikki Tata" and "Is Kis Kifa".
The action sequences though not many, were enjoyable, along with an emotional backstory and very well-timed comedy.
In the end, the movie left me with questions. In a family-oriented society like India, is it enough to understand the person we are getting married to? Shouldn't we also seek to understand the compatibility between the families? How do we bridge the gap between different generations without it affecting the relationships?
The most important thing every movie strives to deliver is entertainment; for me, "Let's Get Married" hit the ball out of the park.
It was a fresh concept and a relatable story. The chemistry between the actors hit the mark. All the actors performed well and were perfect in their roles. Be it the leads or the supporting cast. The direction, of course, was excellent.
During the movie, I hummed along with the song "Salana" and moved to the rhythm of "Tiki Tikki Tata" and "Is Kis Kifa".
The action sequences though not many, were enjoyable, along with an emotional backstory and very well-timed comedy.
In the end, the movie left me with questions. In a family-oriented society like India, is it enough to understand the person we are getting married to? Shouldn't we also seek to understand the compatibility between the families? How do we bridge the gap between different generations without it affecting the relationships?
The most important thing every movie strives to deliver is entertainment; for me, "Let's Get Married" hit the ball out of the park.