kutumb the family movie full review
KUTUMB THE FAMILY MOVIE REVIEW:
STORY BASE LINE:
Four
brothers hailing from a small hamlet in Allahabad make mammoth sacrifices for
their youngest brother Kamlesh with the hope that one day he would be able to
fulfil their dream of him becoming an IAS officer but fate has cruel plans for
this close-knit family.
FULL MOVE REVIW:-
Mahesh (Alok Nair)
and his wife Gauri (Ritu Sharma), along with the rest of his brothers — Ganesh
(Indrapal Yadav), Suresh (Ashish Shukla) and Ramesh — pledge to send their
youngest brother Kamlesh (Raj Meena) to Allahabad with the sole intent of
educating him to become a civil servant. Despite being financially compromised,
this close-knit family of five go all out and make life-altering sacrifices to
support the man with big dreams.
Their Kutumb (family),
a word reiterated by Mahesh much to everyone's annoyance, comes crashing down
when the once naive Kamlesh falls head-over-heels in love with city brat Priya
(Neha Khan) and succumbs to her apathetic ultimatum without an iota of shame. Alok
Nair's holier-than-thou act as the family head is hard to digest, for the
primary reason that it is surreal and holds no truth in today's time. Both Alok
Nath and Rajpal Yadav have brief roles in the film and do not contribute much
to take the sloppy story ahead. Raj Meena as the backstabbing, thankless
brother Kamlesh is a complete misfit and needs to hone his acting skills, so
does the rest of the cast.
This family drama, helmed
by Amit Shree Yadav, is the B-grade version of Hum Saath Saath Hain and the
writer-director is evidently hungover from the 90s style of storytelling. The
background score of Kutumb The Family has Kumar Sanu-like voice preaching about
the ties of blood and even the actresses have failed at recreating the
effortless charm of their counterparts from the bygone era.
Kutumb The Family
might have worked despite the muddled up script, had it been conceptualised in
the 90s and released around that time. It is way too outdated for 2017.

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