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SKTKS Review: Entertaining and Engaging!

'Sonu Ki Titu Ki Sweety' is this week's release and has 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama' cast of Nushrat Bharucha, Kartik Aaryan, Sunny Singh in the leads and revolves around an 'upgraded' idea that marriages in India are not only between 2 families but also best friends.

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Kartik Aaryan as the saviour Sonu is the rightful show stealer. His accent, panache and his chemistry with Sunny Singh aka Titu is excellent and better than Titu's with his fiance Sweety played by Nushrat Bharucha. She plays her part well which is more or less an 'upgrade' from the PKP series. The man in question, Sunny Singh aka Titu, gives an honest performance. His performance could've been better. Alok Nath as Ghasite, Virender Saxena as Lalu and Ishita Sharma as Pihu are excellent beyond words. Their comic timings are brilliant and ensure that you run out of breath due to laughter.
                
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Scripted and directed by Luv Ranjan, SKTKS is breezy. His writing coupled with dialogues make for an entertaining watch. The only drawback here is that the director runs out of ideas to carry forward the story post interval due to which the plot seems to be repetitive. But the dialogues keep you engaged and entertain you despite a repetitive script. Like a lead character mentions, " Too Good to be True waala scene hai, Kuch Toh Gadbad hai!", this line sums up it all. The music is excellent and 'Chote Chote Peg' and 'Tera Yaar Hoon' are personal favorites.

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With everything said, SKTKS is engaging, sexist yet funny and should be your watch if you looking some fun. The background of a Punjabi wedding only makes the movie more colorful and enjoyable to watch. I rate the movie with 3.5 stars! Go watch it for pure fun.

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