Jairam's movies do not usually cause laughter or thinking. But this one surely is his best movie in recent past.
With a story related to artificial insemination & IVF, the lead characters adapt the portrayal with finesse. Trying to stick humor with their dialogs, they actually entertain. The second half goes a tad out of bounds, but it is reasonable in every sense.
Emotions, relationships and how people can go cruel as well as lovable with their vices, is the base of the movie. Things that happen in actuality is what Lucky Start shows. It impresses its viewers. 6.6/10.
A shabby cinematography & useless songs in between, makes it a long movie. Poor editing a number of goofs further diminishes its potential.
BOTTOM LINE: A good family movie worth pondering.
Profanity/Nudity: No | Vulgarity: Mild | Sex: No | Alcohol/Violence: No | Smoking: Very Mild | Drugs: NO