7/10
Light and vibrant
1 October 2023
Varun Agarwal's book, 'How I Braved Anu Aunty And Co-Founded A Million Dollar Company' is a story that has motivated many to start their own journeys.

Inspired by the book, Nitesh Tiwari, Nikhil Mehrotra and Varun Agarwal's screenplay presents a simple and fun-filled story packed with life's lessons. There are moments where one can connect with the movie and the characters. In a way, the film is a pep talk for wannabe entrepreneurs, offering useful advice without being preachy.

Ishwak Singh comfortably fits into the role of Gaurav Pandey - the guy who loses his job but doesn't lose his spirit. Instead, he decides to start a business. Ishwak is at ease particularly when breaking the 4th-wall (Speaking to the audience). But the character forgets about it midway through the film.

The extremely talented Mahima Makwana plays Devika, who is as aggressive as the guys. The narrative is enriched by supporting characters played by Gaurav Pandey and Gurpreet Saini. The friendship part of the story has a feel-good vibe. But the romance part isn't as appealing.

Amala Akkineni as Gaurav's Mother is wonderful in her role. And Meghna Malik, as Anu Aunty, beautifully portrays the irritating neighborhood aunt. I wanted to throw things at her at different moments throughout the movie. Parmeet Sethi as the sly investor plays the part with his usual panache. The rest of the cast beautifully portrayed by home chefs, led by Pummy Aunty (Farida Dadi), are a delight.

Budding feature film director Abhishek Sinha manages to keep things light and vibrant for most of the film. The cinematography dazzles in the culinary sequences.

The one-liners, like 'Khajur with a date' are fun. But adding expletives and profanities in the dialogue are uncalled for over here. Perhaps the youth will vibe with them. But one expects the talented Nitesh Tiwari to take the lead in not succumbing to this now recurring OTT temptation.

Also, the showcasing of inner thoughts through T-shirts (Dead Inside or Shut Up) was like the title-cards in a silent movie. Little subtlety would've been preferred.

2+ hours of fun viewing at home for the weekend.
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