Samantha Ruth Prabhu ‘completely liked’ Rajkummar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar’s Badhaai Do: ‘An essential story…’

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Samantha Ruth Prabhu spent her Monday afternoon watching Badhaai Do, starring Rajkummar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar within the lead roles. After watching the movie, Samantha took to Instagram and wrote, “Absolutely liked Badhaai Do. An essential story advised brilliantly with excellent performances. Love is love.”

Following its OTT launch, Badhaai Do has discovered a brand new lease of life. The movie revolves round Rajkummar within the function of a homosexual cop and Bhumi who performs a lesbian bodily training instructor. It additionally offers with the topic of lavender marriage.

Earlier in an interview, Rajkummar Rao spoke concerning the change in storytelling in Bollywood. “Every time someone picks a subject like this, I am happy as it means we are opening up to experimenting. As actors also, this is such an exciting time as the art form is getting better. Also, when you make a film on a social subject and you add a little bit of entertainment, it automatically reaches more people. I have always been a big lover of such cinema, as Hrishikesh Mukherjee did. He would go on to talk about everything serious but say it with a lot of humour. That’s how it needs to be done,” he advised indianexpress.com.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu was all reward for Badhaai Do. (Photo: Samantha Ruth Prabhu/Instagram)

The Indian Express movie critic Shubhra Gupta gave Badhaai Do two and a half stars. In her evaluation, she wrote, “For a mainstream Hindi film to focus on a ‘lavender marriage’ in a small-town setting takes some doing. And Badhaai Do does feel a tad radical in some of the things it manages to do, given the constraints of wanting to inhabit the family entertainment space. The instant recognition of a person on the same side of the spectrum, the sexual charge in an exchange of glances between two young women, and the overpowering desire to be together physically, is done with a welcome degree of frankness. But then Badhaai Do falls into the same trap films with ‘brave subjects’ gravitate towards. Once it is put out there, it starts developing cold feet, and wraps up its crucial core under layers of heavy-handed humour, and the tiresome boister of a joint family we’ve seen over and over.”

Badhaai Do is streaming on Netflix.

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With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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