Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi – A Decent Satire

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Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi – A Decent Satire filmifanclub.com/movie-review/ramprasad-ki-tehrvi.html January 4, 2021

ADVERTISEMENT Ramprasad ki Tehrvi, the first theatrical release of 2021 is now running in theatres. Directed by veteran Seema Pahwa from Hum Log, the movie is a satire woven between the of death of Ramprasad (Naseeruddin Shah) and his Tehrvi. Plot Ramprasad ki Tehrvi as the name suggests is the family drama which starts when a music teacher Ramprasad dies and all his children come to their home for the rituals. ADVERTISEMENT Ramprasad’s 4 sons Gajraj (Manoj Pahwa), Manoj (Ninad Kamat), Pankaj (Vinay Pathak) and Nishant (Parambrata Chatterjee), and 2 daughters along with their husbands arrive for the rituals, and as the days pass by the cracks and issues within the relationships begin to appear. The movie slowly proceeds with some very relatable sequences, be it the one where everyone asks for tea at night or the long queues for toilet in the morning. As the Tehrvi falls on 1st Jan, even discussing if anyone would come on that day, given they will be partying on 31st night. Amidst the proceedings of chautha and Tehrvi, the family members come to know that the shop they had is mortgaged and Ramprasad has left huge debt to be paid which needs to be cleared. To add to this who Amma (Supriya Pathak), will live with, is the question which worries the brothers and their wives. The movie also has a Garaj’s son Rahul (Vikrant Massey), a young bloke high on hormones, who is busy flirting and making out with the neighbor nearby, even hitting on his aunt (Konkana Sen) With a few heartwarming and a few heartbreaking sequences, the movie goes on to explore the changing equations within the family.

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