From the very name, you can guess that this is a woman-centric film and a really good one. debuting director and wife of extraordinary and versatile actor Ayushman Khurrana’s wife, Tahira Kashyap Khurrana, has brought us a beautiful and simple tale called ‘Sharmajee ki Beti’.
This is laced with your daily humor, femininity, and simplicity. In this article, we will be talking about the movie: Sharmajee Ki Beti as well as discussing its plot, the performances of each star, and our review of this film.
Sharmajee Ki Beti Movie Review: Script Analysis
Sharmajee ki Beti revolves around the ‘Sharma-universe’! Every story of this movie is based on a woman, be it of any age of the same surname, that is, Sharma. This movie shows us a glimpse of the lives of the women in various Sharma families.
The story starts off with Gurveen and Swati, two girls who are about to enter puberty and they are still coping with the fact. Swati feels that her mother Jyoti doesn’t have time for her because she is working all day, giving tuition, while Gurveen’s mother, Kiran, feels lonely as all day her daughter and husband are away and she has no one to talk to.
Kiran’s neighbor is Tanvi, who is a tomboy and a star cricketer on her Ranji cricket team, but she has a boyfriend who is unsupportive and wants to change her personality into a more girly one. Sharmajee ki Beti shows how each of the ladies deals with their emotions and situations, which can ultimately lead to a new lesson learned, an obvious heartbreak, and closure.
Watched Sharmajee Ki Beti. The first half was slow and disjointed. Needed a tighter script.
— Prasad Pradhan (@pradhanprasad19) June 28, 2024
Multi-generational film about the modern, middle-class lives of urban women, all with the common surname of Sharma.
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Star Performance
Sharmajee Ki Beti is the perfect place for all our beloved underrated actresses to shine their best. Coming terms of individual performances, Sakshi Tanwar absolutely nails her role as a time management go-getter super mummy.
Divya Dutta steals the screen with her acting as a lonely newcomer from Punjab trying to adjust to a new place.
When it comes to the youngsters, Vanshika and Arishta act beautifully and according to their age. Saiyami Kher comes back as a cricketer yet again but this time with a new name and an obnoxious, unsupportive boyfriend but she gives her best nonetheless.
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Sharmajee Ki Beti Review: Final Verdict
Sharmajee ki Beti is fit for all ages, as the plot focuses on the stories of women from a tender age to a more mature and older age. It is also noticed that men are quite one-dimensional, either supporting and letting their women lead or being super conservative and trying to overpower and subjugate the women.
The presentation of topics like menstruation and homosexuality is done in very superficial ways and not in a more realistic way.
The entire movie has quite an airy and rose-tinted feel to it and only some situations are relatable; the conclusions are not.
However, if you have to choose between movies like Veere Di Wedding, Thank You for Coming, and Sharmajee ki Beti, then Sharmaji ki Beti will give you a better understanding of what feminism is.