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Muklawa
The film is based on the after the wedding custom when a newly-wed bride is taken back to her husband's home for the first time.
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Plot Summary
The film centers around Gurmukh, a simple farmer who is married off to Kartar, a spirited woman from Canada. Their arranged marriage is complicated by cultural differences and Gurmukh's father's traditional views. Kartar, accustomed to a more independent lifestyle, struggles to adapt to the rigid customs of Gurmukh's village. The story follows their journey as they navigate misunderstandings and familial pressures, ultimately trying to find common ground and build a life together.
Critical Reception
Muklawa received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences. It was praised for its humor, the chemistry between the lead actors, and its relatable portrayal of cultural clashes in relationships. However, some critics found the plot to be predictable and the pacing uneven at times.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its light-hearted comedy and the performances of the lead cast.
Noted for its engaging portrayal of the dynamics between a Punjabi villager and a Canadian NRI.
Some viewers felt the storyline was a bit clichéd and could have been more engaging.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciated the film's humor and the chemistry between Gippy Grewal and Sonam Bajwa. Many found the cultural commentary entertaining and the family dynamics relatable, though a few mentioned that the plot followed a familiar path.
Fun Fact
The film explores the common theme of arranged marriages and the complexities that arise when individuals from different cultural backgrounds, specifically within the Punjabi diaspora, come together.
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