Sunday, February 9, 2020

Dada ek good news aahe... review





Well I was lucky to witness the 150th show of this drama ... and must say many more to go... a heart melting capture of brother sister bond .. which touches each nuance of this pure relationship .

An important message conveyed by treating the subject very sensitively yet in an entertaining way..... this could have easily bent towards showing feminism and equal rights and independence of women types ... but very articulately we got to unfold each layer of a bro-sis relationship here and it leaves you with a feeling that if you have such a brother in life then why do you at all need anyone else.  

The sentimental moments that the protagonists share, the standing by each other’s side even when you disapprove the other, the unconditional love and care, were a treat to watch. For women who have never have experienced such a relationship, this could be like a trailer to what it could have been like to have a brother in life.  There are moments that left you teary-eyed just by the emotions that flow between them ... however balanced by moments that made you laugh just by the sheer naivity and humour. In the end you leave the theatre with a smile on your face, with a mindset-changer entertainment, feeling affinity towards the characters.... and feeling loads of love for your sibling.

A must watch together for a brother - sister duo ... cause this will surely rebuild the connect ... and multiply the blessing that god gives one in the form of brother/sister.

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