'Jayeshbhai Jordaar' Movie Review : Ranveer Singh tries hard, but the film lacks of good story.

'Jayeshbhai Jordaar ' Movie Review

A still image from Jayeshbhai Jordaar
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Synopsis : The story is set in a village in Gujarat. Ranveer's character Jayesh lives there. Jayesh's father is the sarpanch of the village. For centuries, the tradition which they heard from their forefathers in the name of prestige, they are simply repeating the same. They want a grandson to be born in their house, so that the dynasty can proceed. Jayesh is completely different from him, but cannot do anything in front of his father. His wife is pregnant. The family members want that there should be only a son, if there is a daughter, then the fetus will be killed.

In such a situation, Jayesh comes to know that his wife is pregnant with a daughter. He wants his daughter to come in this world. How will he fight with his family and society, this is the main plot of the film.

IMDB Rating : This film got an IMDB rating of 7.6


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The film begins with Jayeshbhai Patel (Ranveer Singh) and his wife Mudra Patel (Shalini Pandey), under extreme pressure from their parents, to give birth to a son by Boman Irani, a traditional Gujarati sarpanch and Ratna Pathak Shah. - They already have a 9 year old daughter Siddhi (Jiya Vaidya). Upon learning that Mudra is pregnant with a girl again after six miscarriages, Jayeshbhai hatches a wicked escape plan. For the most part, the film follows a cat-and-mouse chase between the couple and the men of their village. There are some lame turns, mostly predictable, some funny scenes, some jokes that flat ground and of course a lot of dramatic dialogue, which doesn't really help the film.

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Director Divyang Thakkar, who has also written the story, somewhat loses track between what he wants to achieve through the film. He mixes up too many things and after a point, they end up looking like a clumsy mashup that fails to focus. The first part of the film is very lazy both in terms of story and script. It is only in the second part that the film picks up and you want to know, 'Okay, what's next'.

The film gifts us with two solid cast , Shalini Pandey (Jayeshbhai's wife) and Jiya Vaidya (daughter). Both characters pass by when it comes to contributing to the narrative. Boman Irani manages to haunt you with his absurdly conventional mindset through his on-point act and that's mission accomplished.

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