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First one must acknowledge how difficult it is to even imagine that Rishi Kapoor will no longer be seen in new films. The actor has given Indian Cinema the charm it enhanced over years and there is no way you can come out of this experience with moist eyes. Paresh Rawal fills the void and Hitesh Bhatia, who writers and directs this saga successfully blend him in the surrounding.
Coming to the film as a whole, Sharmaji Namkeen is a story idea by Bhatia and written by him with Supratik Sen together. The first thing a person can notice is Bhatia’s endearing world-building technique and Sen adding his relatability touches to every corner. The story is set in Delhi and of course focuses on the North Delhi South Delhi conflict. But in an industry which has juiced the last drop out of that landscape what new can you offer. Both Sen and Bhatia master the art of focusing on the correct things. Rather than introducing the clichéd, already known elements, they zoom into the heart of the city.
Set in front of this backdrop is a sweet story of a father living with his two sons. Sharmaji’s friend played by Satish Kaushik in a scene calls him the ‘working-class hero’, and that is what he is. His problems may look like vanilla to others, but for him they are equivalent to world war. There are no villains in his life. His only conflict is to make his son realise that he needs a life too after getting retired and can be sitting at home like a furniture.
The second half takes a slow star though. It’s like they are starting it all over again and not really continuing from where they left.
Rishi Kapoor is the heart of the film. Giving another shade to a father after his brilliant performances in Kapoor & Sons and Mulk, he brings his charm and the cute arrogance to the table. Every scene where he is happy lights up the screen, his sadness sinks our heart. He not just becomes the father but the mother to his kids too.
Paresh Rawal fills the void left by the late superstar. The makers make a wise decision to blend the two actors together from the very beginning and not divide the screen space in half-half. Rawal also makes sure he stays close to the character Kapoor created and play it with conviction. But what lacks on Paresh’s department is the cuteness. It was Rishi Kapoor’s exclusive quality and that was bound to happen.
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