It’s important to value your family. However, JugJugg Jeeyo’s main concern is maintaining the family unity.You are reminded of the large ensemble family dramas from the early 2000s when you witness Raj Mehta’s take on the difficulty of maintaining love in a marriage. The film is definately worth of having a 4 ⭐⭐⭐⭐.
The five-year marriage of Kuku (Varun Dhawan) and Naina (Kiara Advani) is on the verge of crumbling, and the same situation lies with Kuku’s parents, Bheem (Anil Kapoor) and Geeta (Neetu Kapoor). Aside from the extramarital affair, there is also a storyline regarding Kuku’s sister still missing her ex at the mandap. To keep the action moving, many jabs and quips are tossed in. When working with a large ensemble cast, it can be difficult for the director to offer each actor equal opportunity and prevent anyone from stealing the spotlight from the others.
The main thing of JugJugg Jeeyo is that it effectively highlights the talents of its complete star cast and this served as the greatest strength for the movie. As a result, you can tell the filmmaker is playing to Varun Dhawan’s skills as he cracks jokes and charms Kiara in the same shot. Mehta goes all out to offer Anil Kapoor some of the best scenes and speech in the movie, making the most of his flexibility. And the overly excited actor does all out to capitalise on this opportunity. The connection between Kiara and Varun is invigorating, and unlike other rom-coms, she isn’t used as a prop and has some powerful scenes that show a different side of her. Neetu Kapoor is a joy to see on the big screen, and Maniesh Paul is a natural at bringing in those lighter moments.
Well Jug Jugg Jeeyo is a full family entertainer, which potrays that through whatever odds we need to protect the unity that is underlying in the family. Viewers are witnessing something fresh which can be enjoyed with family and the message is also really powerful.