Lucky kabootar subs5/24/2023 ![]() ![]() A pansy guy’s name is ‘Phussy’ (mind the h), and a wish-granting baba is called ‘Sexydaas’ (Sanjay Mishra borrowing Satya Sai baba’s hairdo and yesteryears villain Jeevan’s unique nasal twang and trademark dialogue delivery). Picture this – you are bombarded with bad sex jokes and random erotic dream sequences, all of which are shot in water! All the characters are water nymphs, we get it! A horny female character hits on Ravi Kishan, shows off ample cleavage and then acts drunk when he doesn’t reciprocate her ‘feelings’. It’s only right if Punjabis take offense, for their portrayal is vastly unflattering. ![]() ![]() The crudity of the language makes you cringe instead. If Lucky Kabootar was meant to be a romantic comedy, not a single scene makes you laugh or feel the love. The makers, it seems, have literally shown a middle finger to the audiences, who may have had certain expectations from it. However, the same can’t be said about the film’s poster, (if you happen to see it). There is no defined storyline whatsoever. To begin with, the title has absolutely no relevance to the film. Review: Consider yourself ‘unlucky’, if you are made to sit through this film, which boasts of a bizarre love quadrangle and ‘how to become a Crorepati’ side story. Instead of mourning her death, he falls into Kammo’s arms. An accident leads him to believe that his wife is dead. Story: Lucky (Eijaz Khan) loves ‘modern’ Kammo (Shradha Das) but ends up marrying the girl-next-door Lakshmi (Kulraj Randhawa).
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