For crying out loud! These characters are LOUD, man! Really really loud. Everyone talks at the top of their lungs and, quite often, at the same time. So we end up listening to more conversation, topped with aggressive background music, than our ears could normally accommodate.
Welcome to the world of a big fat North Indian wedding. Anything can happen here. So be warned. Anyone can say anything and get away with it.
Somehow Indian weddings give a license for a freedom from normal civil conduct. In several films, as far-ranging as Mira Nair`s ‘Monsoon Wedding’, Aanand Rai`s ‘Tanu Weds Manu’ and Maneesh Sharma`s ‘Band Baaja Baaraat’, we saw how the wedding could bring out the angel and the devil from within the characters.
In ‘Mere Dad Ki Maruti’ (MDKM), strange things happen to the abrasive Salim (Saqib Saleem) and his belligerent boorish dad (Ram Kapoor) who are what Tom and Jerry would have been if they were father and son squabbling over a missing car.
It`s hard to imagine MDKM without the in-your-face impunity of Ram and the very confident semi-newcomer Saqib who plays his son. Ram incidentally is no stranger to films about bullying dads (remember he played the bullied son`s gentle uncle in ‘Udaan’). The accomplished actor goes at his role with hammers and ... er, tongue. The dialogues by Ishita Moitra seem like veiled propaganda for family planning and condoms.
Sample this. Bellows the boorish baap: "Now I know why some species of animals eat their own progeny."
Try swallowing that.
If Ram is in his element, his performance works entirely because of his screen son, who screams right back with a vigour and velocity that parents all over the world know and recognise to be sign of a generation plunging blissfully into that gap, which divides kids from their parents.
Saqib as the son dodging his dad`s verbal fusillade on a bad-car(ma)-day is a delight. And a welcome addition to the jaded repertoire of overworked stars in Hindi cinema.
Though MDKM is predominantly a goofy oddball father-son saga woven into the wacky workings of a hectic wedding, director Ashima Chibber manages to bring in with deft directness various characters and elements whose relevances are revealed in delightful loops of familial mock-drama.
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