Those who are familiar with "Pyaar Ka Punchnama" and "Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety," two of director Luv Ranjan's earlier big-budget successes, will have a good sense of what to anticipate from the upcoming movie "Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar," starring ranbir kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor. The director is renowned for telling romantic comedies from the viewpoint of the male protagonist, and his movies frequently contain clever one-liners. But other critics have charged that his films are misogynistic.
In "Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar," the director has incorporated echoes of his past movies as well as some unexpected elements, especially given that he is now collaborating with a much greater actor. The most unexpected part of the movie, a touching family story, is in the second half. The movie starts out with the humour of a standard romantic comedy. The movie starts off a little slowly, but once Shraddha Kapoor is involved, things pick up, and the lead couple's flirty chemistry is fun to watch. The charming duo more than makes up for the frequently boring talks.
As the action nears the intermission, the movie unexpectedly turns into a family drama from a romantic comedy and offers some welcome shocks. The female heroine, who is a self-sufficient woman yearning for space, is also given considerable room in the novel. The movie is enjoyable to see even though the conflict point is invalid. The final segment's airport spoof scenario is also funny, although many other scenes demand a significant suspension of disbelief. The narrative is weak as well.