4/10
Short Take - A 2 hours long trailer to the sequel.
7 May 2022
The main premise is about Trishanku swarga which the black magic experts want to take over as they believe it to be their rightful place and they don't belong on earth with the mortal beings. Linked to the mythological story about Trishanku mani which has been safeguarded through generations, stopping the evil black magician from laying his hands on it.

The story however deviates into a regular comedy family drama with a long lost son returning back, ofcourse we are told he is an actor paid to pretend to be the son, to help the grief stricken mother to recover. These scenes though occasionally evoke few laughs, fails to create any sort of impact due to the disjointed narrative. This only drags the film with frequent song breaks doing very little to the main premise.

The last 20 minutes is where the film gets back on the core premise with a twist that builds up for the sequel. I am going with the lenient rating hoping the sequel focuses on the core plot.
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