'Jogira Sara Ra Ra' Movie Review: A romantic comedy with quite a few moments of unadulterated fun


Last Modified On: 26 May 2023 | Reviewed By:


Storyline: In this romantic comedy, a wedding planner, who holds a firm belief against getting married, unexpectedly finds himself in a complicated situation. His life takes an interesting turn when a spirited and determined young girl approaches him for help, seeking an escape from her arranged marriage.

Jogira Sara Ra Ra

Director: Kushan Nandy | Music Director: Tanishk Bagchi,Meet Bros,Hitesh Modak


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Our Users Average Ticket Price rating for this movie is:

Rs.300

Caught off guard by her charm and persistence, the wedding planner reluctantly agrees to assist her. As they embark on a mission to evade the arranged marriage, they encounter various challenges, hilarious situations, and unexpected twists along the way. Their journey together forces the wedding planner to confront his own reservations about love and marriage, leading to personal growth and self-discovery.

Review: Throughout the film, the chemistry between the wedding planner and the fiery young girl becomes a central element, adding a mix of romance, humor, and emotional depth to the story. As they navigate through their escapades, they develop a deeper understanding of themselves and each other, gradually blurring the lines between their initial roles.

This light-hearted and entertaining film explores themes of love, commitment, and societal expectations, offering a fresh take on the concept of arranged marriages and the power of unexpected connections. With its blend of comedy, romance, and a touch of drama, the story promises to captivate audiences and deliver a heartwarming and enjoyable cinematic experience.

Nawazuddin as a regular guy-next-door is little away from his normal powerful and completely out-of-the-box characters. Neha Sharma looks good and carries off her role confidently. Although, some more depth in the way her character is written would have helped. Mahaakshay Chakraborty is a surprise package as the demure groom-to-be Lallu, who is a total pushover.

There’s no dearth of talented character artists here. Sanjay Mishra does his best to deliver in a small and insignificant role. Zarina Wahab and the rest of the ladies are a hoot as strong opinionated women in deeply patriarchal families. The setting of a small town as explored in many films no longer feels novel but is still endearing to watch. While there are all kinds of cliches, there is an inherent goodness in the simplicity and harmlessness of these characters.

Overall, ‘Jogira Sara Ra Ra’ manages to keep you entertained with quite a few moments of unadulterated fun.


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