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Amyra Dastur is charming as always and this is surely her best performance in Bollywood. He doesn’t have the conventional hero look but he has talent and that’s what counts the most ultimately. And now once again he wins hearts in a film that’s set in a similar space. Rishi Kapoor earlier this year was seen in 102 Not Out which also was a touching father son saga. But the touching finale kind of makes up for it. Even the actions of Mathur in the pre climax and climax are difficult to digest, considering the realistic tone of the film. But the next scene is something else altogether, which is very unconvincing. For instance, when Kabir gets angry at Mathur outside the bar, one feels that the latter’s game is up. Few sequences are random and catches viewers unawares. And sadly, same goes for the glitches, albeit not much thankfully. The touching moments are aplenty but at the same time, the humour quotient is also maintained.
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With the introduction of Sehar (Amyra Dastur) in the narrative, things get even more interesting.
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Rajma Chawal has a fine beginning and no time is wasted in establishing the characters and also Chandni Chowk which is also a character in itself! The film has loads of comic moments which commence as soon as Raj Mathur takes the help of social media to communicate with his son. This is when his neighbours and friends advise him to implement an unusual idea. Raj tries his best to mend the bond but his efforts prove futile. His son Kabir (Anirudh Tanwar) resents this change and it adds to the already fractured relationship between them. Due to certain circumstances, he’s compelled to move back to Chandni Chowk where he used to stay once. The story of the film: Raj Mathur (Rishi Kapoor) stays in a posh Delhi locality. Leena Yadav’s Rajma Chawal tackles both - the lack of communication between a parent and child as well as how people prefer to now communicate through fingers and not through their mouths! Despite few glitches, Rajma Chawal managers to leave a mark and a nice after taste! At present the problem has become profound with the rise of social media. Generation gap has always been an issue during all eras.