Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya (TBMAUJ) emerges as a refreshing, modern-day family romantic comedy amidst a Bollywood landscape dominated by action and darker themes.
Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon starrer film ‘Teri Baton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya’ has been released.
Its story is based on a robotics engineer named Aryan and a robot named Sifra. Aryan falls in love with Sifra and forgets all senses and marries her. Know how this film is in our review.
TBMAUJ Review
With its unique premise and engaging screenplay, Teri baaton mein aisa Uljha Jiya keeps the audience gripped, introducing twists and turns at just the right moments, ensuring there are few dull moments throughout.
The film’s soundtrack offers a delightful mix of peppy dance numbers and soulful romantic tunes, complemented by choreography that perfectly suits the talents of Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon.
It may be early to tell, but the soundtrack shows promise of becoming one of the year’s best.
Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon shine on screen, their chemistry igniting every scene.
Shahid effortlessly embodies his role as Aryan, while Kriti delivers a stellar performance as a robotic human, capturing the nuances flawlessly.
The supporting cast, including Dharmendra and Dimple Kapadia, adds depth to the storyline.
The film’s editing and visual effects are on par with contemporary standards, particularly in scenes involving robots and technology, where the VFX and CGI seamlessly enhance the narrative.
TBMAUJ raises pertinent questions about AI, technology, and love, leaving a lasting impression with its novelty, humor, and thought-provoking content. It’s a delightful family entertainer worthy of a cinema outing and multiple viewings on OTT platforms.
What is the story of the film?
The story of this film is also completely different. This is the story of Aryan Agnihotri (Shahid Kapoor) and Sifra (Kriti Sanon).
The likes and dislikes of both are very similar to each other, but in other things they are very different.
Why? Because Aryan is a human being and Sifra is a highly intelligent robot. Aryan is a robotics engineer, who works in a big office in Mumbai. His life is quite a shock. All it lacks is a partner and a maid.
Aryan himself drives him away with his tantrums and he has no luck in getting a partner. But his emotional mother Sharmila (Anubha Fatehpuria) has made up his dreams of marriage. Therefore it is very difficult to escape.
Aryan is very close to his Maasi Urmila (Dimple Kapadia). He also works in the branch of his company. Urmila invites her to her US office on the pretext of working on a project.
After reaching there, Aryan meets Sifra in Urmila’s house. Aryan loses his heart on the words of Sifra, his gestures and his lovely antics. Later he learns that Sifra is not a human but a robot.
Then he feels cheated. But there is love, it has happened, so whose emphasis is on it? Just because of his feelings, Aryan brings Sifra to India on the pretext of testing and marries her. Now Sifra is a robot, so it is sure that something goes wrong. To know more, definitely go to the cinema hall and enjoy.
Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Direction and Team
Directed by director Amit Joshi and Aradhana Shah, the film ‘Teri Baatein Mein Aisa Tangle Jiya’ is quite light hearted.
Its story is very different and funny. There are quite right jokes in it along with fun, which makes you laugh right after hearing it. VFX has been used properly in the film.
The direction of Amit and Aradhana is very good. He has taken his film to the audience in a very simple and fun way. Even if you were bored in this, then some other scene makes you laugh and engage.
Yes, the story seems a little nonsense too, but it also has its own moments.
Dharmendra, Shahid & Kriti have Perfect Screen presentation
Shahid Kapoor, Dharmendra and Kriti Sanon in a scene from the film are stunning presentable.
There are many shortcomings in this film, which you can ignore if you want. Most of the time in romantic comedy films you do not want to apply logic. If you watch ‘Teri Baat Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya’ then you will like it. The climax of the film is good. Its songs and background score are also good.
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