Thursday 29 May 2014

Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin Punjabi Movie review


Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin is a romantic comedy movie directed by Navinder Kirpal Singh who has also colloborated with Manoj Sabharwal and co-producer Manoj Gill to write the screenplay of the movie. The movie is co-produced by Pawan Gill, Navinder Kirpal Singh, Manoj Sabharwal.

The movie features Roshan Prince, Jassi Gill and Simran Kaur Mundi in the leading roles. Prabhjot Cheema, Sunny Gill, Bharti Singh, Anshu (Preeto) Sawhney, Minto and Hobby Dhaliwal will be seen in supporting roles. The music of the movie is composed by Gurmeet Singh and Jassi Katyal. Now, let's take a look at the story and the movie review.

The story of the movie revolves on adventures of two womanizing best friends. They use every trick in the book to impress girls. However, they fall in love with one girl who invites them to a marriage in Gurdaspur. And once they reach their, they realize that they will have to face each other to win affections of their ladylove. Hence begins, their bid to outmaneuver and outplay each other in game of love.

Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin movie is based on the same concept which has been used again and again in Punjabi movies these days, that is to overload the threadbare plot of the movie with silly comedy, crazy antics, rope in some popular singers, cast accomplished comedians to support them and then hope for the best. And, some times the formula works, and sometimes it doesn't as in the case of Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin .

The direction by Navinder is completely rudderless and he has to share the blame for the poor script of the movie. There are some entertaining sequences in the movie, but they are far and few. The lead actors can't be completely blamed for poor acting as they didn't have much to do other than deliver some silly one liners.

Those who have got accustomed to the usual logic defying comedies might find Mundeyan Ton Bachke Rahin a decent watch, however others shouldn't waste their time and money on this one.

Sandhira movie review rating – 1.5/5

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