

Movie spotlight
Mubarakan
Singleton Kartar Singh is left with the responsibility of raising his two orphaned nephews. He asks his brother in Punjab to raise Charan and his sister in London to raise Karan. When the twins cross continents, they leave behind a trail of confusion.
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Plot Summary
In this chaotic comedy, Charan and Karan, identical twins separated at birth and raised with different values, find themselves caught in a complex web of arranged marriage plans orchestrated by their traditional Sikh family. Charan, the more cultured twin, is in love with Sweety, while Karan, the free-spirited one, is smitten with Nafisa. Their family, particularly their Uncle Kartar, is determined to marry them off within the family, leading to a series of hilarious misunderstandings and attempts to create a fake bride.
Critical Reception
Mubarakan received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, primarily praised for its ensemble cast, particularly Anil Kapoor's comedic performance, and its lighthearted, entertaining nature. However, some critics found the plot to be predictable and overly reliant on slapstick humor, with a runtime that felt a bit long.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its enjoyable comedic performances, especially Anil Kapoor.
The film is considered a fun, family-friendly entertainer with a lighthearted tone.
Some found the plot convoluted and the humor to be a bit repetitive.
Google audience: Google users generally found Mubarakan to be an entertaining and funny film, appreciating the performances of the cast and the comedic situations. The movie is often described as a good watch for a lighthearted family outing.
Fun Fact
The film famously features Arjun Kapoor playing a dual role as identical twins, a challenging feat that added to the film's comedic potential.
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