Dum Laga Ke Haisha Review

Ayushmann Khurrana made one of the best debuts in recent history with ‘Vicky Donor’ but he went off track with lacklustre films like ‘Bewakoofiyaan’ and ‘Hawaizaada’. Yash Raj Films is going through a bit of a lull with most of their movies getting panned recently. The film hasn’t been promoted at all so the makers are clearly hoping that word of mouth will make them sail through.

Story: Prem Prakash Tewari is a man-boy living in Haridwar with his family. He is terrible at academics and his English is as weak as AB Divilliers’ attempts at bad cricket. The only thing that gives him happiness is spending time at his father’s record shop and listening to Kumar Sanu songs. Sandhya (Bhumi Pednekar) is an overweight innocent girl whose dream is to be a teacher. They are both married to each other even though Prem was against marrying her because of her weight. They have a tough married life with Prem never being too interested in her but Sandhya keeps giving her best. To bring them together, Prem’s mother convinces them to take part in a race where the wife sits pillion on the husband’s back.

Sharat Katariya has written, probably, the best film of the year so far and he’s directed it too. Dum Laga Ke Haisha is a big departure from the trifle that YRF has churned out recently. The delightfully heartwarming film is seeped in realism, in mohallas that ‘India’ resides in, in 1990s nostalgia, in audio cassettes, in simpler times without WhatsApp, in times where everything was simpler and more earnest. Sharat makes his mark with the treatment he has affected with his film. He’s won half the battle with his rooted writing and treatment. Yes, there are a few strands which don’t quite find fulfilment but those can be easily overlooked because Dum Laga Ke Haisha is too good a film otherwise and we need our filmmakers to be traveling to small towns of India to shoot their films. Sharat Katariya successfully manages to take us back to our childhood and invokes an unbridled sense of nostalgia.

Dum Laga Ke Haisha feels so real, so close to heart mainly because all the technical aspects have been aced by the people in charge of the respective departments. The cinematography is spot on as Dum Laga Ke Haisha has perfected the small time milieu feeling. The editing is also astute with none of the portions overstaying their welcome. The background is also delightful and matches the tone of the film.

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The music of Dum Laga Ke Haisha is another highlight with veteran musician Anu Malik making a comeback with this film. His composing and Varun Grover’s lyrics take us back to the 1990s. The soundtrack has a song from almost every genre. Sundar Susheel and Dard Karara are very catchy and Kumar Sanu is a pleasant addition to the playback singing department. Moh Moh Ke Dhaage gives the film an edge in terms of the melody.

Acting: Dum Laga Ke Haisha rests squarely on the shoulders of its two lead actors – Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar. Ayushmann plays the hard to like Prem (or Lappu) and manages to tug at our heartstrings with his nonchalance. The accent could have been better, though. But the find of Dum Laga Ke Haisha is definitely the lead actress Bhumi Pednekar who had to gain some weight to play the part. She is infectious, charming and manages to win everybody’s heart right from the start. The chemistry between the lead pair is unusual but it works and how. Prem and Sandhya remind us of married couples we see almost on a daily basis. Sanjay Mishra, Seema Pahwa and Sheeba Chaddha are also fantastic in their supporting roles and lend Dum Laga Ke Haisha an extra bit of credibility.

Overall, Dum Laga Ke Haisha is one of the best, most heartwarming films made in recent times. It is amazingly acted, beautifully written and perfectly brought together. The pace of the film may seem boring to a few people but if you stay with it and go along the flow then you are sure to love Dum Laga Ke Haisha. It takes us back to the best years of our lives, invokes a feeling of deep nostalgia in us and makes us laugh, smile and cry. Dum Laga Ke Haisha deserves to be seen by as many people as possible. Give it a chance and you will not regret it.

At the box office, Dum Laga Ke Haisha is one of those rare films that deserves to do well at the box office. Unfortunately, it has taken a poor start and the film will now rely on word-of-mouth to carry it through to safety.

Rating: ★★★★☆

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23 Comments

  • That’s what we call Chote pack mein bada Dhamaka. WOM should convert into decent box-office collection as it did for Queen last year.
    These kind of films should encouraged and watched by audiences as it inspires good filmmakers to make good cinema which has been completely overshadowed by commercial films in recent times.

  • Rating: 4/5 (Four stars)

    Star Cast: Ayushmann Khurrana, Bhumi Pednekar

    Director: Sharat Katariya

    What’s Good: Surprisingly, YRF’s most honest film amongst the recent times. It is a great script filled with nostalgia for those who have grown up in the bygone era of 80s and 90s. There is incredible detailing of characters and it is enough to find an instant connect. Dum Laga Ke Haisha could be a mirror for quite a lot people who have first hand experience of such situations.

    What’s Bad: If only the director had stuck to creating a bond between its characters without the help of the competition. Also a scene or two in the second half were easily avoidable as they bring no effect to the story. Some may find it slow, although the pace was fine for me.

    Loo break: Utilize the interval only!

    Watch or Not?: After really long, we come across a love story that is real and incredibly believable. Watch Dum Laga Ke Haisha for its natural flavour minus the drama. This film will entertain you throughout its run time.

  • So Ayushmann is here to stay! Doesn’t matter if the film tanks, if your film is appreciated you can rise again commercially. SLB is the biggest example. His Khamoshi flopped but because it received tremendous acclaim Salman collaborated with him again and they churned out an acclaimed blockbuster!

    Congrats YRF, we need more films like these. Hope this film doesn’t meet the fate of Rocket singh which was my second favorite film of 2009 sadly it tanked.

  • Dum laga ki haisha a gud film !!Wow..!!

    @indicine Farah khan has said emraan is most punctual n sporting actor.. They have shot ‘Farah ki Dawat’ ! .. Emraan is looking like 24 yr old.. He is looking like brad pitt hollywood hero unbearded ..! ..
    Waiting for Mr.X 3D ..

  • I opened indicine..and i was shocked ..DLKH need 22cr to becum a success.. I mean its impossible..!!! ..

    And you have declared Badlapur a hit even before Varun Dhawan Fans… Varun Dhawan Fans which i follow are keepin eye on day by day tend of Badlapur n they r tensed…
    Why this biasedness towards actors created by Karan Johar?? ..

    Badlapur will need xcellent 2nd week to get HIT status….

  • Really happy to see so many movies with strong content in the beginning of the year itself. Baby, rahasya, shamitabh, roy(i know it was bad but had a story atleast),badlapur and now this.. I know all of them had an average or poor run at the box office but who cares about bo once the movie wins your heart! Back in the good ol’ days people never cared about box office.. They never asked ‘kitni kamayi movie?’.. They asked ‘movie kaisi hai?’ i hope those days come back..

  • Audiance should apreciate & encourage good movies.you all have waste your so much in the festival time with stupid movies..so ek baar dekhna toh banta hai boss…..

  • Hey Sajid ..shocked that someone using my name. Thats why I came back with Original Sajid. I was absent last 6 months.And idiots like u using my name. shame on u

  • @Original sajid i am different sajid.isn’t it possible wid 2 person of same name becum emraan fan.
    Dum laga ka hisha gud movie.

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