Review
Dhaniram's twin-brother revenge scheme arrives as a well-intentioned but ultimately predictable family drama that mistakes melodrama for meaningful character work. Director handles the premise with the kind of broad strokes we've seen perfected in films like *Badhaai Ho* and *Piku*—where aging protagonists challenge family dynamics—but lacks the nuance that made those films resonate. The performances are serviceable; there's a earnestness to the lead that keeps the film from becoming entirely cynical, yet the supporting cast often veers into caricature rather than complexity. What begins as a sharp critique of inherited greed devolves into convenient moralizing, where the twin-brother reveal feels less like organic plot development and more like a narrative crutch to force redemption arcs that haven't been earned.
The film's central tension—wealth corrupting familial bonds—is a timeless theme, but the execution here is frustratingly surface-level. We've seen *Khosla Ka Khiladi* and even *Rishte Naate* mine this territory with far greater psychological depth. The marriage to young Priya should be the film's most provocative element, yet it's handled with such sanitized awkwardness that it becomes merely contrived rather than genuinely unsettling. Rohit's unquestioning loyalty is portrayed as virtue without interrogation, and the climactic revelations feel telegraphed from the opening act. The humor occasionally lands—particularly in the lawyer character's scheming—but too oft
Storyline
Dhaniram's got it all figured out—he'll divide his massive fortune among his greedy kids Govind, Aarti, and his daughter-in-law Sunita, while his devoted son Rohit refuses to take a single rupee because he actually loves his old man. But the moment those bank accounts light up, greed transforms his children into absolute monsters—they become arrogant, disrespectful, and even his daughter marries without permission, completely blindsiding him. Dhaniram watches in horror as the wealth he meant to bless them with turns them into unrecognizable versions of themselves.
So Dhaniram and his clever lawyer Batliwala hatch a genius revenge plot by summoning Dhaniram's long-lost twin brother Maniram back into the picture. Together, they orchestrate a shocking move: Dhaniram gets married to the young, beautiful Priya, completely upending the inheritance game! Now all that wealth passes to his new bride instead, and suddenly everyone's scrambling to figure out what this curveball means for their futures.
The real magic unfolds as chaos erupts across the entire family—Govind, Rohit, Aarti, Sunita, Shashi, and everyone else finds themselves caught in this web of unexpected consequences. You're left absolutely dying to know whether Dhaniram's bold gamble will finally expose his children's true nature or if love might actually break through all that greed. It's the perfect recipe for drama, redemption, and genuine human transformation!