Sharmajee Ki Beti
- 2024
- 1h 56m
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5.9/10
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Multi-generational ensemble about the modern, middle-class female experience and the lives of urban women, all with the common surname of Sharma.Multi-generational ensemble about the modern, middle-class female experience and the lives of urban women, all with the common surname of Sharma.Multi-generational ensemble about the modern, middle-class female experience and the lives of urban women, all with the common surname of Sharma.
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- 5 wins & 4 nominations total
Madan Nazneen
- Dr. Shreya Talpade
- (as Nazneen Madan)
Lovekush Kundu
- Coach
- (as Lovekush)
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"Sharma Ji Ke Beti" is a film that attempts to explore contemporary social issues but falls flat due to its irresponsible portrayal of underage characters. The movie is marred by inappropriate dialogues and behaviors exhibited by children, which not only feels forced but also deeply uncomfortable.
The narrative, which could have been an insightful commentary on societal norms, is overshadowed by the shock value of these interactions. Instead of contributing meaningfully to the story, the explicit dialogues delivered by young actors serve as a distraction and raise questions about the ethical considerations of such portrayals.
The performances, despite the talent of the young actors, are overshadowed by the distasteful script. It's unfortunate to see their potential wasted on such material. The direction and writing show a lack of sensitivity and awareness, failing to balance the need for realism with the necessity of protecting the innocence of its young characters.
Overall, "Sharma Ji Ke Beti" misses the mark significantly. The film's reliance on inappropriate content undermines any message it might have intended to convey. It's a disappointing watch, especially given the ethical issues involved in the depiction of children in such a manner.
The narrative, which could have been an insightful commentary on societal norms, is overshadowed by the shock value of these interactions. Instead of contributing meaningfully to the story, the explicit dialogues delivered by young actors serve as a distraction and raise questions about the ethical considerations of such portrayals.
The performances, despite the talent of the young actors, are overshadowed by the distasteful script. It's unfortunate to see their potential wasted on such material. The direction and writing show a lack of sensitivity and awareness, failing to balance the need for realism with the necessity of protecting the innocence of its young characters.
Overall, "Sharma Ji Ke Beti" misses the mark significantly. The film's reliance on inappropriate content undermines any message it might have intended to convey. It's a disappointing watch, especially given the ethical issues involved in the depiction of children in such a manner.
I always enjoy watching female-oriented movies that are either packed with a message or offer a fun-filled ride, and this one falls into both categories.
The story revolves around two daughters and three women who share the Sharma surname. One narrative follows a working-class woman, played brilliantly by Sakshi Tanwar, dealing with her teenage daughter, Vanshika Taparia. Vanshika has a meaty role in the movie and shines throughout. Sharib Hashmi, as the supportive husband, gives a decent performance.
Divya Dutta, portraying a small-town woman in Mumbai, nails her character, and Arista Mehta, as her daughter, is noteworthy. Parvin Dabas is good in his limited screen time. Saiyami Kher, as a cricketer, performs well and fits her character perfectly.
Tahira Kashyap, the director, has crafted a delightful story that touches on various subjects and is highly relatable. The depiction of teenage issues is the fun part of the movie, and many girls, as well as parents dealing with their daughters, will relate to it. The supportive husband is a sweet addition, making you wish for a partner as supportive as him. The portrayal of small-town challenges in a big city is spot on, and the friendship between teenage girls stands out as a highlight of the movie. Finally, a girl's perseverance in pursuing her dreams is shown with a lot of grace.
What doesn't work is the unnecessary inclusion of angles related to homosexuality and infidelity. It seems they tried too hard to showcase many aspects of a woman's life. Sometimes, simplicity is better, and there's no need to overdo it.
Tahira need not be known just as Ayushmann Khurrana's wife; she has proven her mettle with this movie. What works best about this movie is that it never gets preachy, making you feel highly connected and emotionally invested. Watch this liberating, fun movie, which will surely bring a smile to your face. #pranureviews #SharmajeeKiBeti #SharmajeeKiBetiReview.
The story revolves around two daughters and three women who share the Sharma surname. One narrative follows a working-class woman, played brilliantly by Sakshi Tanwar, dealing with her teenage daughter, Vanshika Taparia. Vanshika has a meaty role in the movie and shines throughout. Sharib Hashmi, as the supportive husband, gives a decent performance.
Divya Dutta, portraying a small-town woman in Mumbai, nails her character, and Arista Mehta, as her daughter, is noteworthy. Parvin Dabas is good in his limited screen time. Saiyami Kher, as a cricketer, performs well and fits her character perfectly.
Tahira Kashyap, the director, has crafted a delightful story that touches on various subjects and is highly relatable. The depiction of teenage issues is the fun part of the movie, and many girls, as well as parents dealing with their daughters, will relate to it. The supportive husband is a sweet addition, making you wish for a partner as supportive as him. The portrayal of small-town challenges in a big city is spot on, and the friendship between teenage girls stands out as a highlight of the movie. Finally, a girl's perseverance in pursuing her dreams is shown with a lot of grace.
What doesn't work is the unnecessary inclusion of angles related to homosexuality and infidelity. It seems they tried too hard to showcase many aspects of a woman's life. Sometimes, simplicity is better, and there's no need to overdo it.
Tahira need not be known just as Ayushmann Khurrana's wife; she has proven her mettle with this movie. What works best about this movie is that it never gets preachy, making you feel highly connected and emotionally invested. Watch this liberating, fun movie, which will surely bring a smile to your face. #pranureviews #SharmajeeKiBeti #SharmajeeKiBetiReview.
It was a fantastic watch.
Movies are a perfect mirror of whatever is happening in society, which the movie portrays positively.
We should always learn from a woman's life to learn more about human complexity and life.
The movie beautifully portrays different age groups of women and what kind of problems they go through. It shows how, in this fast-paced world, everyone is going through their problems but still is present for each other.
The movie hasn't put down the other gender as well. It shows how the right person will always support you.
No violence, crime, or item song, and still it has done a great job.
Everyone should watch it and learn from it.
I wanted to watch the movie because they used the song "Khudi by The Local Train," but it was great.
Movies are a perfect mirror of whatever is happening in society, which the movie portrays positively.
We should always learn from a woman's life to learn more about human complexity and life.
The movie beautifully portrays different age groups of women and what kind of problems they go through. It shows how, in this fast-paced world, everyone is going through their problems but still is present for each other.
The movie hasn't put down the other gender as well. It shows how the right person will always support you.
No violence, crime, or item song, and still it has done a great job.
Everyone should watch it and learn from it.
I wanted to watch the movie because they used the song "Khudi by The Local Train," but it was great.
I really loved the script and theme. It's such happy film. I couldn't pause or leave the movie for the next time... it's a heartwarming and delightful film! The movie masterfully weaves a relatable story that explores the complexities of family dynamics, love, and self-discovery. The lead actress shines with her impressive performance, bringing depth and charm to her character. The supporting cast is equally impressive, delivering standout performances that add to the film's humor and emotional resonance. The direction is superb, with a narrative that flows seamlessly and keeps you engaged from start to finish. Best job done by Tahira and all the fabulous actors including those two young girls ... exceptional acting skills ...super !!!!!!!!!!!
Overall, 'Sharma Ji Ki Beti' is a must-watch for anyone looking for a light-hearted, feel-good film that will leave you smiling and inspired!" (5/5 stars)
Overall, 'Sharma Ji Ki Beti' is a must-watch for anyone looking for a light-hearted, feel-good film that will leave you smiling and inspired!" (5/5 stars)
A simple heartfelt story that I think everyone can relate to. I have always loved Sakshi Tanwar and her simplicity shows in the movie. The struggle of not being accepted and understood by people you love is displayed beautifully in her story. In recent times, housewives are treated with such contempt. Divya's story shows that struggle where her talent is not taken seriously just because she is a housewife. Her story with her husband is also beautifully. Loved how the normalise it. AND then there is Sayami, I guess most people will relate to her story. How women are expected to act as their partners want them to. I loved the three stories and how they are interwoven. I will say thank you Tahira for sharing this beautiful movie with us. I will be expecting great things from you in future. Welcome to the big leagues!!
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