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KHWAABON KA JHAMELA’ REVIEW



Khwaabon Ka Jhamela is a romantic comedy that was produced by Jio Studios, Baweja Studios, Indo-UK Film Company, and Oddball Motion Pictures for their respective companies. Intimacy coordinator is the protagonist of this tale, which follows a young guy who decides to employ their services.



Zubin, played by Pratik Babbar, is rejected by his fiancee, Shehnaz, played by Kubra Sait, because of problems in the bedroom. Ruby, played by Sayani Gupta, is an intimacy coordinator, and he meets her in the United Kingdom, where he goes. In the area in which he is determined to be deficient, she provides him with training.



A film directed by Jonas Chernick titled "My Awkward Sexual Adventure" served as the inspiration for the tale that was written by Danish Aslam, Arpita Chatterjee, Harman Baweja, and Vicky Bahri. It is quite thin, and despite the fact that it is intended to be a comedy, the part that is supposed to be enjoyable is often not shown. Due to the fact that the storyline is not very compelling, the script that was written by Danish Aslam, Arpita Chatterjee, and Harman Baweja looks to be too extended. As a result, the drama often fails to effectively maintain the audience's attention. The conversations that Danish Aslam has are, at times, pretty humorous.



Simply said, Prateik Babbar is on par with Zubin. Ruby is played with a great deal of sincerity by Sayani Gupta. Shehnaz is portrayed very well by Kubra Sait. In her role as Zubin's mother, Lillete Dubey is a formidable figure. Quinn is played by Freddie Love, who is decent. During her time as Nauheed, Anisa Butt had her moments. The presence of Danish Hussain, in his role as Ruby's father, is quite noticeable. It is OK with Kaizaad Kotwal in his role as Zubin's father. The assistance that is provided by Amber Elizabeth, Farhan Baqi, Leah Khambata, and the others is about mediocre.



The directing that Danish Aslam has done is not bad, however, much like the writing, it is primarily appealing to the audience that is the class. According to Danish, the play has not been able to be a really enjoyable piece of work. Siddharth Basrur, Surya Raghunaathan, Chandan Raina, Subhi Khanna, and Ed Geater are responsible for the music, which is just average. The lyrics, which were written by Surya Raghunaathan, Chandan Raina, and Subhi Khanna, are standard. The dance choreographed by Ranju Raju Varghese is practical. Background music composed by Sagar Desai is nothing special. Quite engaging is the cinematography that Anshuman Mahaley has created. Natasha Gauba's production design is satisfactory in this regard. The editing that was done by Abhishek Seth and Prachay Thakore should have been more precise.


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