

Sanjay Mishra brings on the laughs in every scene of his, Saurabh Shukla is good, especially in pre-climax where he has a monologue in presence of Akshara while Darshan Jariwala is reliable. Gurmeet has more of a supporting role and he is decent and constrained. Akshara has a natural charm about her and she can do even better in roles where she is required to be non-filmy.

In the dramatic portions he needs to get more controlled though. Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laddoo Deewana Review by Joginder Tuteja on MovietalkiesĪmongst actors, Vivaan has already shown his good comic timing in Happy New Year and in Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laaddoo Deewana, he is required to play a goofy character, which he does well. And since it’s a wedding at a castle (Gurmeet is the prince), everyone is dressed in bling. Watching them all interact with each other, is pure torture. Darshan Jariwala is meant to be uptight so he shows his disapproval by turning away physically in a huff. Saurabh Shukla is shown to be a lush, a bottle of dubious liquor in his hand. But when you see Suhasini Mulay slap Sanjay Mishra each time they meet, you wonder what the filmmakers are thinking.

There’s Saurabh Shukla and Darshan Jariwala, Suhasini Mulay, Gurmeet Choudhary (famous after hit TV shows like Ramayan and Geet – Huyi Sabse Parayi) and even Sanjay Mishra. With the lead pair being disastrous to watch, you fervently wish the rest of the cast will help pull the convoluted story through. Even when there are tears running down her face, the rest of her face is blank. Laali Ki Shaadi Mein Laddoo Deewana Review by Manisha Lakhe on NowrunningĪkshara Haasan is beautiful, she has inherited her mother Saarika’s hazel eyes… But she truly, truly lacks any sort of expression.
