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Pintu Ki Pappi Review: A Fun Timepass With Fresh Faces And An Unconventional Plot

Pintu Ki Pappi review: It is a lighthearted, mass entertainer that makes for a decent timepass. While the film is not a cinematic masterpiece, it is far better than some highly promoted projects.

Pintu Ki Pappi review: In a time when social media is quick to troll films like ‘Nadaniyaan’, one wonders if audiences give the same level of attention to better films. If they did, movies like ‘Superboys of Malegaon’ would be blockbusters. While ‘Pintu Ki Pappi’ is not a masterpiece, it is certainly no ‘Nadaniyaan’ either. It delivers an entertaining experience, but the real question is—will audiences step into theatres to watch it? And more importantly, will they be willing to support new talent? 

Pintu Ki Pappi storyline 

The film revolves around Pintu (Shushant Thamke), a young man whose girlfriends keep leaving him. Disheartened, he moves in with his uncle (Ganesh Acharya) and soon discovers a bizarre pattern—whoever he kisses (on the cheek) ends up getting married soon after. Sensing an opportunity, Pintu and his uncle turn this into a business, helping girls find their perfect match through his "kiss of luck." However, things take an unexpected turn when Pintu himself falls for one of his clients, the daughter of a powerful politician. The duo charges money for arranging marriages, but when it turns out that Pintu is the one who must marry her, chaos ensues. What happens next? That’s something only a theatre visit will reveal. 

How is Pintu Ki Pappi?

Pintu Ki Pappi is a lighthearted, mass entertainer that makes for a decent timepass. While the film is not a cinematic masterpiece, it is far better than some highly promoted star-studded projects. The story is fresh, performances are engaging, and the songs are well-placed, making the film an enjoyable watch. However, the issue remains—why don’t such films get the same hype as big-banner productions featuring star kids? Audiences are often so caught up in trolling nepotism that they ignore good content from fresh faces. While this film may not be groundbreaking, it is certainly not bad. In fact, it surpasses several heavily promoted films. If debutant actors deserve a chance, why not give Pintu Ki Pappi the same opportunity? 

Performances 

The film introduces three new lead actors, all of whom deliver commendable performances. Shushant Thamke stands out with his impressive comic timing, dance skills, and emotional expressions. Jaanyaa Joshi is charming and delivers a convincing act, proving she deserves more opportunities in the industry. Vidhi Yadav brings an innocent appeal to her role and performs with natural ease. Ganesh Acharya, playing Pintu’s uncle, adds a fun element to the film with his signature dance moves and even some action sequences. His presence has been a major promotional factor for the film. Meanwhile, veteran actors like Vijay Raaz and Murali Sharma lend solid support with their seasoned performances. 

Direction 

Directed by Shiv Hare, Pintu Ki Pappi is handled with an entertaining treatment that keeps the audience engaged. Despite working within a limited budget, Shiv extracts good performances from the newcomers and keeps the storytelling engaging. Writer Anadi Sufi attempts to bring something fresh to the table, and the effort is commendable. 

Music 

Composed by Nitin Arora, the film's music is catchy and well-integrated into the narrative. The songs do not feel forced, and some tracks even add to the film’s entertainment value. Given Ganesh Acharya’s involvement, the dance sequences have been choreographed on a grand scale, making them visually appealing. 

Final verdict 

'Pintu Ki Pappi' is a small-budget film that delivers exactly what it promises—entertainment. Go to the theatres and let Pintu work his magic! 

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