Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Mubarakan: More chitchat, less LOLs

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MUBARAKAN Direction: Anees Bazmee Actors: Anil Kapoor, Arjun Kapoor, Ileana D’Cruz, Athiya Shetty Rating:

Ithink Anees Bazmee’s Welcome is one of the most underrated comedies of recent times. That tale of an eligible bachelor in love with a gangster’ s sister was followed by Bazmee’s Singh Is Kinng, No Problem, Thank You, Ready, and Welcome Back, all sitcoms centered on marriage.

Mubarakan has the marriage theme too, with a double-role angle. Separated in childhood, twins Karan and Charan (Arjun Kapoor) have been promised by their guardians to ‘suitable’ girls, but they already love Sweety (Ileana D’Cruz) and Naf isa( Ne ha Sharma) respective­ly.

Things get complicate­d when Charan somehow finds himself engaged to another girl, Binkal (At hi ya She tty ), while in London. As the family is self-combusting over this developmen­t, the boy’s uncle, Kartar Singh (Anil Ka poor ), arrives to add m ore confusion to the mix.

Mubarakan is a typical Bazmee film, with its loud background score, slo-mo hero shots, peppy dances tunes and docile lead men. It is also typical in that there is little logic to some of the proceeding­s. The setting shifts back and forth between Chandigarh and London, without warning; people keep bursting into song. Anil Ka poor tries his best to hold the family and story together. Ar jun Ka poor is wholly committed and effective, but totally outshone by his uncle.

Mubarak an starts off wit ty but loses its charm through the second half. Expect to laugh, occasional­ly; don’t expect to leave the theatre smiling.

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