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Pataakha
In a dusty Rajasthan village, two sisters, Badki and Chhutki, are constantly at each other's throats over trivial matters. Their father, a widower, struggles to keep them from tearing each other apart. Their meddling neighbour, Dipper, enjoys stirring up trouble between them. But when marriage takes them to different worlds, they discover how much they need each other.
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Plot Summary
Two estranged sisters, Badki and Champa, who constantly fight and even revel in each other's misery, are forced into an arranged marriage with brothers from the same village. Their feud escalates to new heights, disrupting their lives and the lives of those around them. The film hilariously explores their deep-seated animosity and the absurd lengths they go to spite each other.
Critical Reception
Pataakha received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its unique premise, strong performances, and dark humor. The film was particularly lauded for its portrayal of sibling rivalry and its exploration of societal norms in rural India. However, some found the narrative a bit uneven at times.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unconventional story and the fierce chemistry between the lead actresses.
Applauded for its sharp humor and realistic depiction of rural Indian life.
Some critics noted that the film's pacing could be improved in certain sections.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the film, highlighting the entertaining performances of Sanya Malhotra and Radhika Madan and the humor derived from the sisters' constant bickering. The unique plot and the film's relatable, albeit exaggerated, portrayal of sibling dynamics were also frequently mentioned as positives.
Fun Fact
The film is based on Charan Singh Pathik's short story 'Do Behnein' (Two Sisters).
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