

Set in the 90's small town Haridwaar, DLKH scores a ten on ten in getting the period and nuances right. As is often mentioned in the film, two vessels put together make noise and sparks fly- The marriage almost breaks down as a court ordered 6 months of living together brings the two closer to their own realities and in effect to each other. He hates the marriage, finds her unattractive, she likes him and is in love with the very idea of being married. Lappu is a good for nothing tenth fail who is forced into an arranged marraige with a B.Ed pass fat rotund girl Sandhya. Review Dum Laga Ke Haisha & earn 20 DM Points.* Review SubmitĬan you imagine a YRF film that is shorn of opulent sets, gaudy colors, loud songs, and slim good bodies for actors? Can you imagine a YRF film that is set in real world small town, not the make believe small town of a Rab ne bana di jodi? Can you even think of a Hindi film heorine who, well, is the antithesis of good figure and size zero? From the house that regularly serves us insipid Dhooms and Jab Tak hai Jaans, DLKH is a refreshing surprise that blows you over with its simplicity and honesty.
