![]() ![]() Women who abuse but become irritated when mistreated, women who want to be sexually explorative but look down on men who do so, women who say "no" when they want but become enraged when a guy says "no." Women who admire their fathers yet despise the man's affection for his mother. Women who adore their partner but aren't interested in the baggage that comes with him. Women who desire to rebel against their in-laws but not their own families. ![]() Women who complain if they don't have the comforts of a perfect family yet are still opposed to having one. ![]() Veere Di Wedding is a brutally honest depiction of educated, financially independent, liberated, and empowered urban Indian women who smoke, dance, drink, have sex, have fun, enjoy their life, despise conventional family culture, and consider marriage as a shackle. Retrieved 18 June 2018.Veere Di Wedding : Release Date, Trailer, Cast & Songs About Veere Di Wedding Raja Sen (writing for ), in a 3.5/5 rating, noted that the film “lands several blows to the patriarchy while never giving up its masala entertainer roots.”Saibal Chatterjee, also from NDTV, however, was critical of the screenplay and the predictability of the plot, and wrote that it was watchable “because of the lively performances from the four actresses.” He gave the film 2 stars (out of 5)., writing for, criticized the film along the same lines, and added that it was “largely contrived and forgettable.' On the other hand, Shubhra Gupta of rated the film 3 (out of 5 stars) and in a positive review, remarked that it “squeezes past its creaky tropes and partial squelchiness by some smart casting choices, and perky performances.”Rohit Bhatnagar of rated the film 2.5 (out of 5) stars and thought that it was “an easy, breezy, one-time watch.” Meanwhile, Kunal Guha of concluded that “while this one works as a breezy film on girl bonding, it gets a bit tedious while taking a stab at patriarchy” and stated “it almost seems like old wine in a new bottle.” He gave the film 3 stars (out of 5). ![]() She rated the film 3 (out of 5) stars and insisted that it should not be watched as one that dealt with women empowerment. It’s the direction that plays spoilsport.” Sweta Kaushal of gave the film 2/5 stars and said it “tries to subvert the male dominant stereotype but these moments are so few and far between that you almost miss the point.”Devesh Sharma of rated it 3.5 (out of 5 stars) and opined that the film’s greatest strength was the chemistry between the leads: “that beneath all the cuss words and the sex jokes you get a whiff of genuine friendship.” Conversely, Chaya Unnakrishnan (writing for ) felt that the chemistry between the leads seemed forced at times. ![]()
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