


The father impersonating as a girl on social media to get close to his son’s life does calls for a hilarious plot and further twists come when his son actually meets the girl whose photo he uses as his profile picture. Manu Rishi as Rishi Kapoor’s wrong friend, Sheeba Chaddha as his wife, Aparshakti Khurana as Amyra’s character’s obsessed boyfriend together weave the story beautifully together. The names of the wonderful actors who formed the supporting cast itself will prove to be a huge draw. Amyra Dastur, as the strong, foul-mouthed, strong-headed yet soft female protagonist, does complete justice to her role and actually provides the right dimension to the father-son mix. Rishi Kapoor’s potrayal of a greiving husband and struggling father trying to reach out and be close to his own son, leaving no stones unturned, is hilarious at the same time touching.Īniruddh Tanwar as the son does give a noteworthy performance and makes a good attempt to portray the various nuances of his character, torn between grieve over losing his mother, to the distance he has with his father, the music he creates and the women he loves, though he still has a long way to go. The story is about a father moving from South Delhi to Chandi Chowk with his son, having just lost his wife and his business. Even they knew to make the movie poster right. But it was Rishi Kapoor’s movie through and through.

Well, the rest of the cast does give some wonderful performances to move the story forward. The movie is Rishi Kapoor, capturing your interest right from the go and charming you with his acting, his screen presence and perfect timing in terms of comedy or emotion.
