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Behen Hogi Teri Movie Review, Cast and Story

Behen Hogi Teri is a bollywood romantic comedy film which is directed by Ajay K Pannalal and produced by Tony D’souza, Amul Vikas Mohan and Nitin Upadhyaya under OddBall Motion Pictures.

Behen Hogi Teri Cast – Rajkummar Rao as Gattu, Shruti Haasan as Binny, Gautam Gulati as Rahul, Gulshan Grover, Ranjeet, Kamlesh Gill, Darshan Jariwala, Ninad Kamat, Mrunal Jain, Herry Tangri, Reena Aggarwal As Ritu.




Behen Hogi Teri Story – The men of Lucknow are afraid of one festival that is Raksha Bandhan. For some reason, the girls of the neighbourhood are considered equivalent to sisters. This entire idea becomes the bane of Gattu’s life. Gattu (Rajkummar Rao) is an average boy below average at academics, a bit timid when it comes to standing up to his parents and with no future prospects to boast of. But the one thing he’s sure of is his fondness for his neighbour Binny (Shruti Haasan).

Behen Hogi Teri Review – Gattu and Binny’s homes are opposite each other on a narrow street. It’s a convenient set up for the two to meet. Several circumstances throw the romancing duo together, under the auspices of their approving families especially as Gattu is considered the brother who will help Binny’s family during a crisis.




There’s very little to this story written by Vinit Vyas and directed by Ajay Pannalal. Mostly it’s about Gattu needing to find the courage to stand up to Binny’s family and his own and declare his true feelings, which takes painfully long to happen. He just stands by and silently observes Binny’s engagement to NRI Rahul (Gautam Gulati) and allows a huge misunderstanding about her alleged affair with his best friend (Harry Tangri) to snowball.

Ranjeet and Gulshan Grover appear as local thugs who respond to inter caste romances with honour killings. If they stand on one side of the war lines, Darshan Jariwala, who plays Gattu’s father, stands on the other side which shows his desperation for his authority in this neighbourhood.

Initially there is enough nuance and situational comedy to carry the film. Rajkummar Rao, as always, is hugely watchable and extremely endearing as Gattu. There are a couple of charming scenes like the one outside Binny’s college when Gattu gets rejected and later when he gets drunk and blames all the Shah Rukh Khan heroes named Rahul for always winning the girl.




The story looked more realistic if Rao had a more skilled co-star. In fact the pitching of the performances is the second issue with the narrative (besides the wandering script). Where Rao, Ranjeet and Ninad Kamat (as Binny’s older brother) are steady, Jariwala, Gulshan Grover and Harry Tangri (as Gattu’s bestie) are loud.

What the writers (dialogue by Sanchit Gupta) and the director do get right is the idea of how ‘rakhi’ and the concept of sisterhood is a terrible manipulation for young people unrelated to one another. They also capture many subtleties of non-metro India and the preoccupations of local communities. Other pluses are a clever title, good production design and costumes, some finely edited scenes and yet another earnest performance by Rajkummar Rao. But the introduction of subplots (such as the daily ‘jagran’ where Gattu dresses as Shiv, or Gattu’s father’s obsession with becoming president of the neighbourhood and the vengeance seeking father and uncle) are diversions that make you restless.



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