New Delhi. On this Friday, Bollywood’s Dabang Girl Sonakshi Sinha and Huma Qureshi’s film Double XL is releasing in theaters. In such a situation, there will be a question in your heart whether you should watch this film or not, otherwise we will review Double XL movie here for you. Double XL will tell the story and about the movie, point by point. In this review, you will get to know about the film and you will have an idea whether you should finally see this film in the cinema hall or not. Well this film will be released on 4th November. Double XL movie is directed by Satram Ramani. The screenplay of the film has been written by Mudassar Aziz and Sasha Singh. Along with Sonakshi Sinha and Huma Qureshi, the film stars Zaheer Iqbal, Dolly Singh, Mahat Raghavendra, Sobha Khote, and Kanwaljit Singh. So let’s start the review of this movie and talk point by point on the story of the film and the things of the film.
role of characters
Sonakshi Sinha plays the role of a fashion designer in this film who plays Saira Khanna. Huma Qureshi is playing the character of Rajshree Trivedi in the film who has studied Mass Communication and aspires to become a sports presenter. Alka Kaushal ji plays Huma’s mother and Kanwaljit Singh plays Huma’s father in the film. Apart from this, Sobha Khote has played the role of Huma’s grandmother in the film. Mahat Raghavendra is a cinematographer in the film who plays the character of Shrikant Shrivardhan. Also Zaheer Iqbal is playing the role of line producer in London, his name is Zorawar in the film.
what is the story
Rajshree lives in Meerut city of Uttar Pradesh, where she has completed her mass communication from Kanpur University. She makes videos of sports beats on social media and is looking for a break in a big channel. But while there is competition in the middle of his dreams, he also has a mother who is always worried about her daughter’s marriage. Rajshree’s mother feels, because Rajshree’s weight is a bit more than normal people, so people will not marry her as Rajshree’s age increases.
On the other hand, Saira is a fashion designer whose weight is also a bit more than normal people and she keeps getting trolled by people because of her body. Her boyfriend also cheats on her.
Rajshree breaks all shackles and comes to Delhi in search of a job to fulfill her dreams. But there Rajshree does not get a job because of her body weight and she also feels disappointed. Both Rajshri and Saira are in tears and they meet in a washroom. Where the two share their grief with each other and decide that they will make their dream come true, putting aside their physical difficulties. Srikant Shrivardhan and Zoravar accompany Saira and Rajshri to make their dreams come true. Now will Saira and Rajshree be able to make their dreams come true, if they can then how? The story of this journey is the film – Double X L.
how is the story
The story of this film does not do justice to its title and theme. The script of the film is very weak. Apart from this, the artistry’s artwork also does not make that much impact. As serious as this topic is, the story shifts away from that theme, to a theme like “making dreams come true”. But the story doesn’t do justice to the theme of “realizing dreams”. To make dreams come true, many people have to work hard and people have worked hard, but this film also goes by saying that thing very lightly. Now we will tell about the film point wise, so that you can decide whether you should go to see this film or not.
- The dialogues of the film are light from the beginning. Rajshri’s mother’s dialogues feel connected though. But such characters and dialogues seem to be seen in many films. Through the dialogue, you laugh at some places but very lightly. You don’t even laugh out loud.
- The film tries to touch on the issue of body shaming slowly in the beginning, but then touches back.
- There is also an emotional scene of Rajshree and her mother at one place, but that only affects for a while and then the scene is spoiled by adding comedy to it.
- Like many films, it has also shown how the father is of today’s thought and the mother is old-minded, conservative. Have seen all these in many movies, so there is nothing new/fresh to see in it.
- At many places, emotions like anger, crying, laughing all seem fake and do not leave an impact on you from the screen. Like at two or three places, Saira cries in the film and at that time Saira’s artwork looks completely fake.
- Yes, the entry of Kapil Dev and Shikhar Dhawan in the film is quite good.
- Apart from this, once again South wins in terms of acting and Srikant’s work makes an impact. However, in some places their work is also not good.
- The film is good for a while somewhere, connects with you. But then it goes away from you in an instant. There are many such scenes where you join but something happens in the same scene that your attention gets diverted immediately.
- On watching this film, the pain of those girls who are overweight is not evident at all. Those who are overweight, have to face many problems. But it definitely tells the story of those girls who get everything in the plate but still they cry that there is a lot of hard work in their life.
- In one place the food is addressed as “Sala”. Even though this scene was shot in jest. But here the writer should keep in mind what he is writing while writing. Because they are not in the personal world, they are in a global world.
- The film has dialogues and scenes of crying and laughing but in these dialogues and scenes only Saira and Rajshri laugh and cry. It has no effect on the audience.
- The kind of acting Zoravar has done, if he continues like this, then his future is going to be very weak.
- There is fun, emotion, comedy and good acting in the film, none of these.
- The film does not touch on a serious topic like being overweight, but it definitely tells what clothes you should wear when you are overweight. For this reason, the film seems to be the story of a fashion show.
- Rajshri and Saira’s biggest dream is easily fulfilled, which is beyond reality.
- Whatever is happening in the film, it fails to connect the people of middle class and lower class family. Very easily gets into the biggest film. Apart from this, after a while, the film starts looking too big.
“Whenever a film is made, it tries to tell a topic, connects people to it. Connects people to the spirit of the subject. After which the story moves along with the audience. Along with the story, the audience feels all the emotions, happiness and sorrow. In the end, when the story wins, the viewer feels that they have won. But after watching this film, the audience will feel that they have lost because the story does not connect them anywhere.
Some dialogues of the film are handed over to you as you go –
“Whoever has got to live the life we have, we are living what we have got.”
“If you are fat, then you do not eat a little of your house”
“Lose a little weight to be who you want to be because the world is stupid too”