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Sangee Movie Review: A Quirky Comedy-Drama About Friendship and Nostalgia

Discover the heartfelt and hilarious tale of Sangee, where Sharib Hashmi brings laughter and emotions to this story of friends navigating adulthood.
Nikhil AnchanBy Nikhil AnchanJanuary 23, 20251 Comment3 Mins Read
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Director: Sumit Kulkarn

Date Created: 2025-01-23 15:46

Editor's Rating:
3

Pros

  • Outstanding Lead Performance: Sharib Hashmi’s role as Baman stands out with humor and charm.
  • Relatable Storyline: Explores themes of friendship, nostalgia, and the challenges of adulthood.
  • Clever Humor: Packed with witty dialogue and comedic situations that keep the audience entertained.
  • Strong Supporting Cast: Sanjay Bishnoi, Shyamraj Patil, Vidya Malavade, and Gaurav More add depth to the narrative.
  • Short Runtime: At 102 minutes, it’s a quick and enjoyable watch.

Cons

  • Predictable Plot Points: Certain moments feel overly familiar and lack originality.
  • Pacing Issues: The narrative slows down in parts, impacting engagement.
  • Simplistic Ending: The resolution feels rushed and doesn’t fully satisfy.
  • Underutilized Characters: Some supporting roles deserved more development.
  • Limited Depth: The storyline focuses on humor but misses opportunities for deeper exploration.

Sangee Story: Baman (Sharib Hashmi) meets up with his old friends and tries to trick them into lending him money again without charging interest. But since his friends won’t buy into his plan, will he be able to convince them or will they still refuse?

Sangee Movie Review: We all have that one friend who is loud, doesn’t hold back, and often asks for help without thinking twice. In director Sumit Kulkarni’s comedy-drama, Baman Kulkarni is just that kind of person. He urgently needs Rs 15 lakhs for his new business after two unsuccessful attempts. Baman owes his childhood friend Akhil Rs 18 lakhs, so Akhil warns their other friend, Karan, not to lend him any money. What happens is a funny interaction when Baman invites himself to Karan’s house and stays longer than he should. The story smartly looks at friendship and how growing up can separate childhood friends.

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The film, written by Vijaysinh Thopte, is filled with clever jokes and funny situations. It shows how well the writer and director work together to keep the audience amused. The story is simple and easy to understand. The movie is only 102 minutes long, making it a quick watch, but the pace sometimes slows down. The main story, which revolves around Baman trying to get a loan from Karan, can feel a bit tedious at times.

The funny moments stand out in scenes where Baman tricks two people into giving him money because they think he’s a taxi driver, and in the confusion of Karan’s house helper, More (played by Gaurav More), about Karan and Baman’s relationship. Karan’s wife, Mohini (Vidya Malavade), and her arguments with her mother-in-law also add to the fun. Nostalgic times, like friends remembering their school days with funny stories, will connect with viewers.

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The focus remains on Baman, splendidly portrayed by Sharib Hashmi, who delivers both expletive-filled banter and emotional dialogues with ease. Hashmi shines in every scene, showing off his charm and sense of humour. Sanjay Bishnoi skilfully plays a wealthy businessman who struggles to defend himself against Baman while also wanting to be a good friend. Shyamraj Patil does a great job as Akhil, a frustrated father who is very eager to teach his son important lessons about life. Vidya Malavade and Gaurav More also give great efforts.

The story covers common themes and has some predictable moments, especially at the easy and disappointing ending. However, the great acting and funny scenes make it a fun movie to watch once.

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