Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana: An arresting film

Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana
Starring: Kunal Kapoor, Huma Qureshi, Rajesh Sharma
At: Delite Diamond & others
Rated: 7/10
Don’t go by the glazed look into nothingness that Vinod Nagpal manages to maintain wonderfully throughout the movie. For, that does not signify the movie at all. This is no zombie film emerging from the sarson ke khet and the dhabhas alongside.
Luv Shuv Tey Chicken Khurana is also not an over the top take on a small family living in a small village. It is a delicate balance between a dash of muted humour and even more muted pithies on a family member gone astray — and back.
The film, though built on a very slight subject, pans out beautifully, replete as it is with moments that keep you interested.
Everything in this movie is gentle and souffle light — be it the arresting role of a Punjabi kudi played by an arresting Huma Qureshi, or Kunal Kapoor’s lean mean unscrupulous character. The endearing thing here is that everything and everyone is evenly fleshed out, even Daadji (Nagpal) who speaks precisely six words in the film, stares into space, farts regularly, but still is quite a presence.
The story is engrossing, the songs have that earthy feel, the characters are in place and the gentle humour merges seamlessly into all kinds of situations that may have been quite uncomfortable without it. A surprisingly good film.
Source: Sunday Pioneer, November 4, 2012

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