Girdhari Lal (Sanjay Mishra) is a cleric in Mathura who has no cash, yet he wishes to get his little girl Radha (Kajal Jain) wedded to Gopal (Mahesh Sharma) with full pageantry. To get the cash, he chooses to offer his child Banwari (Chandrachoor Rai) and utilize the endowment for his little girl's marriage.
Any drama film requires a marriage of smart thoughts and capable execution. Ekkees Tareekh Shubh Muhurat has some phenomenal thoughts, yet deadened and bored execution make it a repetitive watch. A moderately aged cleric battles to acquire a living and gets by off the
unobtrusive profit of his girl. With regards to getting her wedded,
Panditji (Sanjay Mishra) needs to hustle with criminals, cops, and
lawmakers. This should be a comic drama of blunders where a normal
minister and his family are made up for lost time in a progression of
lamentable however clever occasions. Be that as it may, Ekkees Tareekh…
experiences gravely dreary composition and trashy narrating. The most
exceedingly terrible piece of the film is the altering, which makes the
scenes appear as though they were sewed together in a tearing rush.
The comic and emotional abilities of Sanjay Mishra are squandered in this irregular and muddled film. The evaluate and parody on the organized marriage framework in India additionally neglect to convey.
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