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Directed And Writer by:- Amit Joshi, Aradhana Sah

Starring:- Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon
                       Dharmendra, Dimple Kapadia 

         Release date:- 9 February 2024
Watching time:- 143 minutes

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Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya Movie Review:-



The hot topic lately has been whether artificial intelligence (AI) matches human intelligence and whether it will eventually steal our jobs. Writer-director duo Amit Joshi and Aradhana Sah's romantic comedy explores how close to reality a romance with a robot can be and whether any of this is real.
A robotics engineer, Aryan Agnihotri (Shahid Kapoor), goes to the US to work on a new project for his maasi and boss, Urmila (Dimple Kapadia). There, he is looked after by her manager, Sifra (Kriti Sanon), the robot programmed to make him fall in love with her. And he does. But when he discovers her reality, he is outraged at being used for a lab test. However, he feels drawn towards her and convinces his maasi to send her to India so that she can go through the ultimate test — surviving a big, crazy Indian family (that's obsessed with Aryan marriage). Whether he will have his happily ever after with the almost-perfect robot forms the rest of the story.



Amit Joshi and Aradhana Sah serve a novel, breezy, and fun concept with a quirky situation. The laughs here are in the absurd situations that the human-robot couple encounters along the way. However, the story takes a while to build up, and the scenes where Aryan's family warms up to Sifra are overstretched. The story picks up steam almost towards the end after a big twist.
Although the concept is unique, the narrative often finds itself going around in circles while trying to build the story around it. The movie also touches upon the man vs machine debate, and using AI and robots responsibly. This aspect seems rushed and wraps up too quickly.
The film elicits quite a few laughs, mainly owing to the characters' reactions. The humor is not so much in the dialogues but in their delivery and timing — especially Aryan's interaction with his friend and colleague, Monty (Ashish Verma), who pulls off his goofy act very well.



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