Mubarakan Movie Review
Anees Bazmee does it again. The filmmaker used the perfect recipe to make a complete laugh riot. After ‘No Entry’ (2005) and ‘Welcome’ (2007), ‘Mubarakan’ is a great blend of clean, situational and slapstick humour.
The film revolves around twins Karan and Charan, played by Arjun Kapoor, who lose their parents as babies. Their extended family adopts them separately, and no, it is not kept a secret from the brothers. Karan is in love with Sweety (Ileana D’Cruz), while Charan is in a relationship with Nafisa (Neha Sharma).
But Ratna Pathak Shah, who plays Karan’s mother, fixes his alliance with Binkle (Athiya Shetty). In order to avoid a wedding fiasco, Karan traps the innocent Charan and convinces his family that his younger brother-by-five minutes will be perfect for Binkle, and the family agrees. Enter Uncle Kartar Singh (Anil Kapoor), who supports the twins in foiling the alliance.
In the process to avoid hurting the family or rather bearing the wrath of the over-excited and diamond-clad Punjabi family, Karan and Charan continue to lie. Adding to the already confused situation is Kartar’s out of the box plans which make matters worse.
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