Shaadi Mubarak is is devoid of complexity, it is simple, about life and love and that is what it makes an entertaining watch. The comedy and the unexpected twists in the story keeps you engrossed throughout the film.
The story: Sagar plays Madhav Sunnipenta, a man who returns to his homeland from Australia in search of the perfect bride. He hires a marriage bureau that fixes three match-making dates for him, with women from three diverse backgrounds. The marriage bureau’s owner sends her daughter Thupakula Satyabhama (Drishya Raghunath) to pick up and accompany him to these dates. The two fall in love during this one-day trip but destiny has other plans for them.
The film brings out the laughs by using people’s surnames to address them. The weird names and their weirder meanings keep the laugh quotient on a high note through Shaadi Mubarak.
It also plays like a comedy of errors, with the arresting screenplay making sure it doesn’t end up like slapstick. Director Padmasri respects the intelligence of the audience and the film remains relatable and entertaining.
Sagar also rises to the occasion. It is a dream debut for him and the audience is sure to give him as much love on the big screen as they did on television. However, it is Drishya Raghunath who steals the show with her sparkling presence. RJ Hemanth shines in his role.
Shaadi Mubarak is a worthy watch and you will find it simply entertaining.