MAST MEIN REHNE KA (2023 Film Review)

Introduction:

          Mast Mein Rehne Ka is a 2023 comedic drama film in Hindi that was written, produced, and directed by Vijay Maurya and Payal Arora. The key roles are Neena Gupta and Jackie Shroff. On December 8, 2023, it was made available on Amazon Prime Video directly.

Plot:

            In the desolate city of Mumbai, a man decides to rob an elderly widower of his first property, starting a series of events that make them both view life in a different light and with new friends.

A reclusive widower, Kamath is shocked out of his comfort zone when his Mumbai residence is broken into. The police’s comments about how alone he is unnerve him, so he sets out on a mission to make friends by striking up weird discussions with total strangers. When he comes upon Mrs. Handa, a vibrant Punjabi woman, he is compelled to follow her out of curiosity. Following another heist, this unexpected encounter puts them both in the police station, where their discomfort develops into an unlikely friendship.

Together, through their mutual vulnerability and newly discovered friendship, Kamath and Mrs. Handa create a lovely relationship. They set off on little excursions, exploring deserted homes with a youthful spirit of mischievousness. When they find the thief who mistreated them, their adventures take an unexpected turn, and a series of events begin that entwine their seemingly distinct lives.

            Through a sequence of humorous exchanges and touching moments, Kamath and Mrs. Handa successfully negotiate the capricious turns of fate, each rediscovering their inner fortitude and fortitude. Their voyage demonstrates that life can still be exciting and joyful even in its latter years, while also exposing the flaws of metropolitan living and celebrating the transformational power of human connection.

Starring:

  • Jackie Shroff as Shri Virat Sachin ‘V. S.’ Kamath, Ex-RPF from Central Railway, has taken V.R.S from railway job.
  • Neena Gupta as Parkash Kaur Handa “Mrs. Handa”, retired class IV clerk, Central Railway, Kamath’s love interest

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