Ittu Si Baat, a film about a small town, a small budget and some brand new actors, depicts the ambiance of Indian towns that have fun at home. But where when the heart of the boys falls on a girl, then they are ready to sell the domestic utensils as well. In this film too, Bittu Shukla Bhupendra (Jadawat) does the same for his girlfriend Sapna (Gayatri Bharadwaj), whom he loves unilaterally.
This town cricketer from Chunar, Uttar Pradesh has not even been able to say ‘Iloveu’ to his girlfriend, but makes all kinds of papads to gift her an iPhone on her birthday. This means that there are many types of Majnu which are found in new forms in villages and towns.
The best aspect of this film is that it is full of laughter and there are many occasions in its dialogues to the scenes which leave the audience laughing. If we leave out the last twenty minutes, in which the hero and heroine go through some strange emotional moments, then the rest of the scenes have been arranged to make the viewer swoon. Especially the scene in which Bittu and his friends go to Varanasi to buy an iPhone and get dizzy after hearing the price of the iPhone from the shopkeeper.
The film also shows that there is no proper education system in Indian towns, but due to the mobile revolution, the emphasis of social media has increased so much that the thrill of sending and accepting friend requests is spreading rapidly. Some songs in the film are fine. Although his filming is simple due to low budget.