Shardul and Suman marry just for convenience. Things go haywire when Suman's unstable girlfriend moves in with them.
February 11
2022
Release Date
Hindi
Language
27 minutes
2 hours
Running Time
Available on
Cast
Rajkummar Rao
Bhumi Pednekar
Sheeba Chaddha
Gulshan Devaiah
Seema Pahwa
Nitesh Pandey
Shashi Bhushan
Chum Darang
Deepak Arora
Loveleen Mishra
Priyanka Charan
Nidhi Bhati
Vyom Yadav
Abhay Joshi
Durga Sharma
Nutan Sinha
Archana Patel
Apeksha Porwal
3.5
Average Rating
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Badhaai Do: A Film That Brings Homosexuality to the Forefront in Bollywood
Plot:
In a country where same-sex marriages are still not legal, 'Badhaai Do' challenges the stigma of homosexuality head-on. Sumi and Shardul are closeted members of the LGBTQ+ community living together as roommates after settling for a marriage of convenience. They soon find themselves running from one chaotic situation to another.Acting:
Rajkummar Rao delivers a heartfelt performance as a gay cop. Bhumi Pednekar also does an impressive job, portraying Sumi with nuance and sensitivity. Chum Darang makes a fine debut in Bollywood with a bold role. The supporting cast, including Gulshan Devaiah, is top-notch.Cinematography:
The film has been shot beautifully, capturing the simplicity and beauty of Uttarakhand.Direction:
Harshvardhan Kulkarni deals with the subject of homosexuality in an extremely mature and sensitive manner. He refuses to trivialize the ordeal that LGBTQ+ people go through, while maintaining a lighter tone throughout.Overall Impression:
'Badhaai Do' is a must-watch film that challenges the stigma of homosexuality in Bollywood. It is a family entertainer that tells a story of love and acceptance. The film sensitively portrays the immense loneliness and sense of isolation that a gay person feels, and the struggles they face in dealing with issues on their own. The film is an attempt to send out the message that sexual orientation does not define who an individual is.Share this review
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