Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga Movie Review: Burst out laughing on no laughing matter subjects
Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga Movie Review: Burst out laughing on no laughing matter subjects

Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga Movie Review: Punjabi Mania present before you the full movie review of recently released Punjabi movie titled ‘Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga’.

Cast: Gippy Grewal, Tanu Grewal, Karamjit Anmol, Raj Dhaliwal, Gurteg Singh.

Director: Vikas Vashisht.

Producer: Gippy Grewal, Ravneet Kaur Grewal, Ashu Munish Saini.

Music: Jay K, Desi Crew, Mix Singh.

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romantic.

Running Time: 111 minutes (U certified)

Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga Movie Review

 

'Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga' achieves instant success in showcasing the adverse effects of social media platforms. Fake identity profiles indulging in unconstrained stalking and flirtation and their consequences is what defines the most recently released Punjabi movie.

Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga starts with actor Prince Kanwaljit Singh's background voice throwing light on different types of romances or romance in different phases of life. One phase consisting of protagonists Gurmel Singh (Gippy Grewal) and Beant Kaur (Tanu Grewal) forms the plot of the movie.

Residing in Charheri, a village near Kurali, Gurmel and Beant have been married for six years and even have a son named Sundi (Gurteg Singh). A family without any trouble or distress ends up on the verge of being destroyed due to a quintessential absence of romance during parenthood.

Fed up because of lack of companionship due to a normal daily routine life based around raising a child, Gurmel expresses the need of finding love outside his marriage in front of friend Semma (Karamjit Anmol). One suggestion leads to another and within no time the pair plan to find intimacy through Facebook. Absolutely unapologetic about his intention of having a fling, Gurmel is unafraid of getting caught by Beant because she's too naive to catch him is his impression of her wife.

As critical and no laughing matter that infidelity is, Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga treats it in a manner which will convulse you into laughter. The makers adopt and retain a non-serious modus operandi throughout the movie in order to deliver a serious message. With no purpose of being preachy despite the subject, plan of action of keeping things frivolous and funny work for Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga.

A 111-minute runtime of the movie requires both debutant director Vikas Vashisht and experienced writer Naresh Kathooria to speed up the storytelling. With the duo managing to do the same with thorough conviction, it gives a novel speedy touch to the movie.

An accelerated screenplay of Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga has no time and scope for adding unnecessary elements. As a matter of fact, even a couple of praiseworthy songs are stopped in between only for the actors to deliver dilaogues in a bit of a haste. As a result, absence of dull moments add to the delight of the movie.

Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga doesn't even have space for the romantic chemistry of its lead actors. However, it is the chemistry of Gurmel and Semma and Beant and her friend Chhindo (Raj Dhaliwal) which drives the comic element in the movie. Been there, done that, on multiple occasions with each other as company in the last decade, both Gippy and Anmol excel at the primary motive of this movie, i.e., making people laugh.

While credit to Kathooria for not letting comedy restricted to just the male actors, Tanu and Dhaliwal earn approval by justifying the trust showered upon them by Vashisht and Kathooria. Only into her second movie, Tanu does quite well in portraying a character which is poles apart from her real life abroad. Wanting to showcase her acting ability, it's safe to say that Tanu hasn't disappointed by any means. Dhaliwal, on the other hand, effortlessly delivers some of the most funniest dialogues in the movie.

Gippy, whose second to none networking skills aided him in convincing established actors to do a scene or two in the movie, ensured to provide them with dialogues worth their potential. For example, the likes of Dheeraj Kumar, Akshita Sharma, Neha Dayal, Harinder Bhullar and Deedar Gill all leave an impression even with a handful of scenes combined together.

Yaar Mera Titliaan Warga also manages to put forward a male mindset which doesn't give acceptance when the opposite gender revels in the very same practices to take revenge or even pretend to be taking one. Questioning the moral compass of a man which leads him to abandon oneself to an extramarital affair, the movie superintends to lack bias although in a brief sequence of an otherwise light-hearted sitcom.