The first thing you should know about DUM LAGA KE HAISSHA is that it has a story. Verily, the thing that movies ought to have before they get made, the very thing that Bollywood forgets, unbelievably, so often. They story is the basis of a solid, honest-to-goodness script, a lead couple that wins you over gradually but surely, and a bunch of actors who know exactly where they are at.
insecure young fellow prem prakash tiwari(ayushmann khurrana) is perfect candidate for the kind ofrapid-speaking English coaching classes, the ads which you find plastered on walls in small towns andkasbas. Hes calledlallo, because thats what prem comes across as, as he ricochets between his overbearing father(sanjay mishra), his annoyingshakha pradhaan, and his pals.
aysuhmann khurrana does a good job as thechota shehari kumar sanu fan who learns to dust off thhe cobwebs in is mind, and to apologise to the woman he has hurt: it takes courage to play this not very likeable character without demanding sympathy from us. The triumph of the film is sandhya, beautifully played by bhumi pednekar, the overweight girl burdened