But if you don’t mind watching a modest family drama, reminiscent of the 90s, you won’t mind being privy to this emotional alliance. The film could have been much better than it eventually turns out to be. Kriti Kharbanda exudes charm and simplicity, thus complimenting Raj perfectly. Aarti Shukla, run away from their marriage. His subtle and honest portrayal of Sattu is a testament to his much talked about acting brilliance. Satyendra Mishra 'Rajkumar Rao' and Aarti Shukla 'Kriti Kharbanda' agree to get married arranged by their parents, after Satyendra Mishra get government job. What then keeps you engaged despite the rather implausible plot riddled with misunderstandings is some real good performances, led by the very talented Rajkummar Rao. Set in the backdrop of Indias civil services, Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana explores the challenges that Satyendra and Aarti face as a middle-class. On the night of their marriage, an unexpected turn of events turns their world upside down. However, unlike Austen’s classic that beautifully captures the simmering tension, regret and passion between two former lovers, this one leaves a lot to imagination. Satyendra aka Sattu and Aarti meet for a proposed arranged marriage and fall in love in the process. Class and gender disparity, revenge, jealousy and eternal love – it ticks all boxes. Though director Ratnaa Sinha addresses various social issues (dowry, bribe, gender equality) in her overstretched and a tad outdated tale, her film is predominantly a romantic drama that seems inspired by Jane Austen’s Persuasion. Scarred with rejection, heartbreak and societal humiliation, Sattu becomes a changed man. Review: Fearing she’ll end up as a housewife after marriage, an ambitious Aarti sacrifices her love for Sattu as she chooses career and independence. But the love story takes a drastic turn when Aarti flees on her wedding day, leaving Satyendra at the altar. On the night of their marriage, an unexpected turn of events turns their world upside down. ![]() ![]() Sattu’s stable government job (clerk in excise dept) and upper class family background impresses her parents while his humility and liberal thoughts, win over the girl. Story: Hailing from a conservative family, Aarti Shukla (Kriti Kharbanda), an educated girl from Kanpur, falls in love with her arranged match Satyendra (Rajkummar Rao).
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