Jabariya Jodi
Jabariya Jodi

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Jabariya Jodi

2019
Movie
144 min
Hindi

Abhay Singh runs a syndicate of kidnapping greedy grooms, who demand dowry in Bihar’s Madhopur. He then, forcefully marries them off to the girl, calling it a ‘surprise party’. But when his childhood sweetheart Babli re-enters his life, he must choose between love and his long-term ambitions.

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IMDb5.3/10
Google Users48%
Director: Prashant SinghGenres: Comedy, Romance, Drama

Plot Summary

In the Hindi heartland, a young man named Abhay is forced into 'pakadua vivah' (forced marriage) from a young age. He grows up to become a notorious figure known for kidnapping grooms for weddings. However, his world turns upside down when he falls in love with Babli, a feisty woman who is unaware of his profession. Their love story unfolds amidst the backdrop of societal pressures and the unconventional practice of forced marriages, leading to humorous and dramatic situations.

Critical Reception

Jabariya Jodi received largely negative reviews from critics and was a box office disappointment. While the concept of 'pakadua vivah' was acknowledged as unique, the execution was criticized for its predictable plot, weak screenplay, and uneven performances. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a missed opportunity to explore a relevant social issue with more depth and better humor.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film's premise of 'pakadua vivah' is interesting but is let down by a clichéd and predictable storyline.

  • Sidharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra's chemistry is a highlight, but it's not enough to save the film.

  • The humor often falls flat, and the social commentary on forced marriages is not explored effectively.

Google audience: Google users found the movie to be a mixed bag, with some appreciating the unique concept and the lead actors' performances, while many others were disappointed by the weak script and execution, deeming it an average or below-average watch.

Fun Fact

The film's plot is inspired by the real-life social evil of 'pakadua vivah' (forced marriage), which was prevalent in certain regions of India, particularly Bihar.

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