HomeNewsTrendsEntertainment'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' will make you laugh and cry and fall in love with love

'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui' will make you laugh and cry and fall in love with love

Vaani Kapoor and Ayushmann Khurrana shine in 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui, a ‘zara hatke’ love story that is perfect for this new world.

December 12, 2021 / 20:21 IST
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Ayushmann Khurrana as Mannu Munjal in 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui'. (Image: Screen grab)
Ayushmann Khurrana as Mannu Munjal in 'Chandigarh Kare Aashiqui'. (Image: Screen grab)

Kudos to the director Abhishek Kapoor who makes a big macho man question his ‘macho-ness’  in this wonderful rom-com. Vaani Kapoor deserves praise for choosing such an unusual role and ace it.

So the big Gabru from Chandigarh, Mannu Munjal (Ayushmann Khurrana), spends all his time exercising his muscles at the Jatt Gym which he owns along with the twins who give you instant flashbacks of Matrix Reloaded (the twin henchman of the Merovingian). The twins played by Gaurav Kapoor and Gautam Kapoor are a brilliant find and will fit perfectly in case someone makes a Bollywood version of the Matrix trilogy. But I digress. The twins want Mannu to work hard and win the all-important Gabru of the year challenge. Now Mannu has always come up second best to Sandy pa-ji and needs to win so more people will join his gym. Sandy is also a rival for Guruji’s affection. Sandy and Mannu compete at pulling jeeps with ropes and other such macho events. There is in fact so much testosterone in Chandigarh we think the air reeks not of sarson ka saag (as Yash Raj films would have us believe), but of whey protein.

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The Punjabi family that eats bhaturas and white butter is so much fun you want to be a part of the madhouse. Grandpa (Anjaan Srivastava) is genial and dad is working hard at a bathroom fittings store, hoping he will hand it over to his ‘nalayak’ son who spends all his time at the gym (he is also secretly in love with a Muslim woman but is too chicken to admit it to the world). The two sisters Preet and Meet (Tanya Abrol whom we loved in Chak De! India plays the older sister, and the younger sister is debutante Sawan Rupowali) make Mannu’s life miserable with their incessant questions: Why haven’t you called the girl from the matrimonial site? Why don’t you paste pictures of some buxom heroines instead of the macho men? Are you not ‘normal’?

But Mannu’s ‘normal’ life - focused so far on winning that ‘Gabru of the Year’ title - is turned upside down when the drop dead gorgeous Joomba instructor Maanvi Brar walks into his gym. Her Zumba moves bring in not just bunches of women and raise the much needed memberships but also raise the temperatures of men who show up in droves to exercise, hoping to catch the eye of the beautiful Maanvi. Mannu invites her to a Holi party and things escalate quickly in the attraction business.