TIKU WEDS SHERU REVIEW: A slow and clichéd STORY about the ugly side of SHOWBIZ



TIKU WEDS SHERU Movie Rating: 5/10 ⭐


Story of Tiku Marries Sheru: This is the story of two  actors who dream of an arranged marriage. When they are forced to make compromises to survive in Bollywood, they find love in each other. Will they grow with each other's support?  


Tiku Weds Sheru Review: You know what to expect from a film based on Bollywood, especially  the lives of younger or background artistes trying to make it big in a ruthless world. Tiku Weds Sheru gives you a glimpse of all this through Shiraz Afgan aka Sheru (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) who thinks he's a cat's mouthpiece and a ham every time he's in front of the camera. Trying to make it big, he works as a pimp to survive even though he wants to leave that life behind. 

  On the other hand is Tiku (Avneet Kaur), a fierce and spoiled girl from Bhopal who has a penchant for  poetry and wants to escape her misogynistic family and become a superstar. His big ticket to Bollywood comes in the form of Sheru, who pretends to be a film financier. They get married because Sheru gets a dowry  to pay off the moneylender. The story is about how they navigate  life in Tinseltown and become a family. But their lives are turned upside down when Sheru is arrested for drug dealing, Tiku tries to rise in the industry and gets involved in the same ugly world. 

  The story of the film and the direction of Sai Kabir suffer from a lack of coherence and flow. It's a love story about two "fighters" in part and  what young artists face to get their big break. Often the script does not do justice to both subjects. Tiku getting pregnant with someone else's child, which Sheru accepts quite easily, seems a little unlikely. Nawazuddin as the loud-mouthed junior artist knocks it out of the park with his performance. He drops movie dialogues like "Hum jab bhi milte hain dil se milte hain, warna khwab mein bhi mushkil se milte hain" as effortlessly as he feels. Avneet Kaur shows immense promise both as a fiery and confident young woman and as a desperate girl who is shattered when she discovers the reality of her husband. She shines in a scene where she breaks down and takes food from the set when she realizes she's been sold on promising a role  she won't leave in the bag. 

  The beginning of the film is slow and there is not much new to offer until the end. You also have no empathy for the characters. The film is watchable for Nawazuddin's performance, although his dressing  as a woman in the dance number could have been skipped.


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