Monday, March 18, 2024

Entangling Audience with Robotic Romance 😊

 short funny review for the movie "Teri baton mein uljha jiya". 

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Teri baton mein uljha jiya is a sci-fi rom-com that tries to explore the possibility of a man falling in love with a robot. Shahid Kapoor plays Aryan, a robotics engineer who gets duped by his aunt (Dimple Kapadia) into testing her latest creation, Sifra (Kriti Sanon), a humanoid robot programmed to be his perfect match. What follows is a series of hilarious and awkward situations as Aryan tries to hide Sifra's true identity from his family and friends, while also developing feelings for her.

The movie has a novel and interesting premise, but fails to execute it convincingly. The plot is full of loopholes and clichés, and the humor is often forced and juvenile. The chemistry between the lead pair is also lacking, as Shahid Kapoor seems to be more comfortable with his gadgets than with Kriti Sanon, who delivers a robotic performance, literally and figuratively. The supporting cast, including Dharmendra, Rakesh Bedi, and Rajesh Kumar, try to add some spice to the bland script, but end up being caricatures of typical Bollywood stereotypes.

The movie does have some redeeming features, such as the catchy songs, the stunning visuals, and the message of responsible use of artificial intelligence. However, these are not enough to save the movie from being a dull and disappointing affair. Teri baton mein uljha jiya is a movie that promises a lot, but delivers very little. It is a case of wasted potential and missed opportunity. Watch it only if you are a die-hard fan of Shahid Kapoor or Kriti Sanon, or if you have nothing else to do.
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I hope you liked my review.
https://youtu.be/bBu_tAqTm_s