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Helmet Movie Review: A Childish Movie On The ‘Social Problem’

Helmet Movie Review: A childish film on the ‘social problem’ of adults, the comedy of condoms leaves its impact in pieces.

A small Hindi-speaking town or town in northern India. middle-class family. Any social problem that can be satirized and Ayushmann Khurrana.

Vicky Donor, Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan, Badhaai Ho. The success of these films made Ayushmann Khurrana a star.

Using the various spices of this formula, director Satram Ramani made the hesitation of buying condoms from medical stores in small towns and helmets directly linking it to the uncontrollable pace of the population.

Ayushmann’s younger brother Aparshakti Khurana was cast in the lead role, but the weak script and dialogues piled up the helmet.

The story is of orphans Lucky (Aparshakti Khurana) and Rupali (Pranutan Bahl). Lucky is the star singer of a wedding band in a small town in Uttar Pradesh.

Rupali is the daughter of a rich and powerful man (Ashish Vidyarthi). Rupali also does decoration work at weddings. Lucky and Rupali are in love and want to get married.

The barrier becomes the difference between the social and economic status of both. Lucky goes to Rupali’s house to ask for her hand, but Rupali’s father humiliates her and throws her out.

Lucky works in Rupali’s maternal uncle’s band. Rupali is also thrown out of the band after learning about her love.

Helmet Movie Review: Now the only way in front of Lucky to marry Rupali is to make money from somewhere and open his own band.

She has only 4 months for this, as her father has fixed Rupali’s marriage with a foreign boy.

To raise money for his marriage with Rupali, Lucky along with his friends Sultan and Minus robs the truck of an online shopping company.

The truck they robbed is expected to have a mobile phone in its boxes, but they find condom-filled boxes. What to do with so many condoms? They cannot be destroyed.

So all three plan to sell condoms, but how to sell condoms in thousands in a city where it is too embarrassing to go to a shop and take the name of detention? All three find a solution.

Rupali also helps sell condoms. However, he does not know that it is stolen goods. After all the condoms are sold, Lucky opens his own band. But, the police reach them.

All three reach the jail. The company conducting the survey on behalf of the government gets impressed by their selling such a large number of condoms.

Helmet Movie Review: When he comes out after serving a six-month sentence, he is greeted like a hero. Rupali’s father says that this theft will be written in golden letters.

The film’s director Ramani has also written the screenplay along with Gopal Mudhane and Rohan Shankar, which proves to be the weakest link in this entertaining and different-looking film.

Lucky makes a plan to rob a truck to marry Rupali, so he does not see any conflict or feeling that he is going to do immoral acts out of compulsion and he may have to bear the brunt of it later.

But when caught and imprisoned, he is giving knowledge to the girlfriend who came to meet Lucky, that if we had stolen, then punishment had to be given.

Lucky is portrayed as an orphan in the film and feels that his hesitation to buy condoms is one of the main reasons why the children are orphaned.

Helmet Movie Review: This thought in itself sounds like a joke. Like Lucky, the writer-director of the film also seems quite ‘innocent’. The dialogues of the film are light.

In the climax, Lucky’s speech sounds very childish while clarifying in front of his girlfriend. Rupali’s dialogue with a foreign boy to avoid marriage doesn’t seem humorous at all.

However, some scenes are hilarious. The scene of Lucky going to the store to buy a condom is interesting, which the audience has seen in the trailer as well.

The high listening minus interprets the meaning with all seriousness, then there is laughter. But such scenes are few. The film strikes in pieces.

Talking about acting, Aparshakti Khurana has done well in the character of Lucky, but there is uniformity in his performance. In every situation, the gestures of Aparshakti remain almost the same.

Pranutan Bahl as Rupali looks good in the beginning but loses her grip in the subsequent scenes. As a flamboyant girl, Pranutan’s dialogue delivery is irritating and consistent.

Abhishek Banerjee and Ashish Verma have given good support to the supporting cast. Both of them have handled some scenes of the film with their performance.

Sharib Hashmi has appeared in some scenes like a local don, but after The Family Man, 2 such scenes no longer suit his stature.

That’s why Sharib looks like a misfit. To maintain the social problem-oriented image of helmets, a small excerpt from PM Modi’s speech is shown, in which he is emphasizing on the need for population control.

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