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Shaadi Ke Side Effects

Shaadi Ke Side Effects is a Bollywood Comedy, Romance movie directed by Saket Chaudhary. Starring Farhan Akhtar,Vidya Balan,Ram Kapoor,Vir Das,Gautami Kapoor,Purab Kohli.


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Shaadi Ke Side Effects Cast / Crew
DIRECTOR: Saket Chaudhary.
GENRE:Comedy, Romance
PRODUCER:Pritish Nandy, Balaji Motion Pictures.
MUSIC DIRECTOR:.
SINGERS:Jazzy B,Divya Kumar,Nikhil Paul George,Neeti Mohan,Mili Nair,Shahid Mallya,Poorvi Koutish,Alam Lohar,Arijit Singh, Suchi,Farhan Akhtar,Mohit Chauhan,Arif Lohar,Poorvi Koutish,Diva ,ishQ Bector.
STORY WRITER:Saket Chaudhary.

Shaadi Ke Side Effects Review

'Shaadi Ke Side Effects' - looking into a marriage, with a smile (Movie Review By Subhash K. Jha , Rating: ****)

"When I do something wrong, I say sorry to my wife. When my wife does something wrong.... I say sorry to my wife."

One of the gems that flows out of Farhan Akhtar's mouth while addressing the oldest question on the gender equation: what does a woman really want in a marriage? Could it be the same things as a man? Maybe the route taken by the two individuals is different?

Director Saket Chaudhary raises some pertinent questions on the fake road-signs that could lead to an aborted marriage. Not all of the winking homilies work. But the film holds together primarily because of the intelligent writing and the sharp and crisp way the two main actors interpret the parts of the two individuals in a marriage that has a lot going for it. That includes a baby girl who arrives just in time to get this seven-year delayed sequel trotting on the right road.

A lot of pre-production fine-tuning must have gone into making Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan look compatible together. The two actors give delectably nuanced performances without looking over-rehearsed. Seldom in recent times have I seen two actors looking so married on screen. Farhan's Sid and Vidya's Trisha come together as a couple that desperately wishes to make the marriage work.

The script is written entirely from the male point of view. And if there are any doubts on the film's mildly misogynist tone, then there is Farhan's voiceover to remind which side of marriage the script is on.

The film opens with a sequence where the pair plays a tantalizing game in a crowded pub to kindle some additional romance into their togetherness. It's a smoothly done sequence redolent with images of similar sequences we might have seen in other films on impending domestic discord. Yet there is a freshness in the way Farhan and Vidya approach this sequence and their roles. There's a kind of lived-in familiarity with the world of the married couple, and yet played at a detached dispassionate pitch.

The second-half deliberately forfeits the blithe spirit in pursuit of a more penetrating perspective on marital woes. Even when the film loses a lightness of touch, it nonetheless remains even-pitched preferring understatement to hysteria. Again, a lot of the credit for the narrative's correct pitch must go to the two principal actors. Vidya looks better than ever before. Radiant and expectant as a pregnant woman in the initial scenes, she glides into the zone of paranoid motherhood with plenty of panache.

In the later scenes, when she tries to deck herself up to rejuvenate her husband's attention, Vidya reminded me of Sharmila Tagore in Basu Bhattacharya's marital drama "Grihapravesh".

Sprinting as far away as possible from the world of Milkha Singh as possible, Farhan is every inch the harried husband here, partly man party boy, he's looking for a boys' night out without feeling guilty about leaving the wife home with the baby.

If Ingmar Bergman, Woody Allen, Basu Chatterjee and Basu Bhattacharya were to come together to mull on that thing called marriage, the resultant celluloid exposition would probably be "Shaadi Ke Side Effects". Not that this cute nugget of a film can proximate the excellence of any of the above filmmakers, but it tries to be wispy and witty without getting unnecessarily polemical on the subject of urban marriages.

A warm, funny, thought-provoking take on the man-woman equation, director Saket Chaudhary gets it bang on. The chemistry between Farhan and Vidya crackles and hisses with tantalizing tension. Brittle and yet supple, the lead pair's chemistry irons out the film's uneven edges. I wish the peripheral characters were written and played better.

Purab Kohi as the nosy neighbour (he reminded me of the role he plays in that coffee ad with Karan Johar and Deepika Padukone) and Vir Das as the boorish manifestation of Farhan's character's bachelor fantasies, offer interesting possibilities but stop short of being a support system in this drama marital discontent.

Nope. You can't take your eyes off Farhan and Vidya. They look evenly matched and entirely yummy in their yin and yang yearnings.

You do wonder why the script takes them to Australia. But then marriage does make people do strange things, right?

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Shaadi Ke Side Effects Synopsis

With time the intimacy in most marriages falls apart. But not Sid and Trisha`s marriage... They just can`t keep their hands of each other in spite of being married for years!

But Sid has a secret behind this: "When I make a mistake, I say sorry... And when my wife makes a mistake, I say sorry!"

This diffuses conflict in a marriage and prevents the slow death of intimacy. Then Trisha gets accidentally pregnant and expresses her desire to have a child. But Sid is not ready to bear the responsibility of fatherhood. His career as a musician has still not taken off. But in an effort to avoid conflict, he hides his reluctance. And agrees to have the child. This is just the start of issues that have creep in their marriage...
Do priorities change? What happens next is the BIG question mark!

'Shaadi Ke Side Effects' is a quirky and humorous story dealing with a serious issue of decision making and sharing in a married life!

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Shaadi Ke Side Effects Songs

Singers : Jazzy B,ishQ Bector.
Harry Is Not Bhramchari 
Singers : Nikhil Paul George,Neeti Mohan.
Tumse Pyar Ho Gaya 
Singers : Shahid Mallya,Poorvi Koutish,Alam Lohar.
Tauba Main Vyah Karke Pachtaya 
Singers : Suchi,Arijit Singh.
Desi Romance 
Singers : Farhan Akhtar.
Yahaan Vahaan 

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