is a quintessential "popcorn" movie for Punjabi cinema fans. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it succeeds as a colorful entertainer driven by strong performances from its lead ensemble. It is best enjoyed by those who appreciate high-decibel family dramas with a comedic twist.
The veteran cast carries the film. Nirmal Rishi delivers a standout performance as the formidable mother-in-law, balancing menace with comedic timing. Anita Devgan and Gurpreet Ghuggi provide solid supporting humor that keeps the pacing brisk.
The film features vibrant visuals and catchy musical numbers that are standard for high-budget Pollywood productions. Weaknesses
The story follows Mehar, a young man caught between his overbearing, tyrannical mother and his desire to marry the girl he loves. The narrative focuses on the chaotic power struggle within the household, where the "Sass" (mother-in-law) rules with an iron fist until the family unites to teach her a lesson in empathy and boundary-setting.
While intended as a comedy, the "war" between the women of the house can feel regressive at times, despite the film's eventual "lesson" about harmony. Final Verdict