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Survey (Review) : Sugar Salt Aani Prem


Sugar Salt Aani Prem (2015)


Survey (Review) : Sugar Salt Aani Prem




  • Survey : Sugar Salt Aani Prem (2015) 
  • Makers : The Red Bulb Studios 
  • Cast : Kranti Redkar, Sonali Kulkarni, Shilpa Tulaskar, Prasad Oak, Ajinkya Deo, Sameer Dharmadhikari, Yatin Karyekar 
  • Chief : Sonali Bangera 
  • Author : Sonali Bangera 
  • Music : Siddharth Mahadevan 
  • Class : Political Drama 
  • Survey By : Keyur Seta 
  • Rating: 1.5/5 

  • Survey: Movies with obsolete subjects can work if there is some reasonableness and conviction in the treatment. Tragically, that isn't the situation with debutant executive Sonali Bangera's Sugar Salt Aani Prem. Its out of date subject is described with adolescence and buzzwords, making it accidentally comical. In addition, the title has definitely no pertinence with the substance. Ajinkya Deo and Shilpa Tulaskar 


  • The film investigates three parallel stories. Soumya's (Kranti Redkar) spouse Ravindra, (Prasad Oak) a Robotic Scientist, has carefully built up an item that would help physically challenged.Aditi's (Sonali Kulkarni) connection with her significant other Rahul (Sameer Dharmadhikari) is disintegrating since he doesn't endorse their mentally unbalanced tyke. Ajay (Ajinkya Deo), a cash disapproved, status-cognizant agent, is humiliated with his better half Ananya's (Shilpa Tulaskar) enthusiasm for social work. 

  • In spite of the fact that Ravindra has works four years to make his item, he doesn't wish to make a fortune out of it since his saying is to support the penniless. It is his respectable aim that compromises the fate of his task. How the three stories interconnect and how Soumya, Aditi and Ananya hold hands and structure a bond shapes the remainder of the story. 


  • Kranti Redkar and Prasad OakThe film has honorable expectations yet sincere goals don't really change into great movies, similar to it occurs for this situation. The essential plot is built up after the primary half. Till then it is vague what the film is actually about as there are excesses of parallel issues running all the while without legitimate stream. 


  • Additionally, during this time, the circumstances tossed in and discoursed utilized are obsolete. The equivalent can be said notwithstanding for the essential plot while the peak ends up being one of the most worn out or film-iest thing; something that used to be a claim to fame of Bollywood. The fundamental saying of Sugar Salt Aani Prem is to own a courageous women's activist expression. However, it simply doesn't have any impact since it is done in an excessively jingoistic and cheesy way. 


  • Sonali Kulkarni and Sameer Dharmadhikari And, as referenced previously, such a storyline brings no support of the title. Aside from a circumstance in the second half among Ajay and the occupants of a poor region, there is not really anything that produces any intrigue; not in any case the tune creations. The foundation score is a blend of prosaic tunes and some irritatingly boisterous alaaps. 

  • Such substance, clearly, influences the exhibitions. Shilpa Tulaskar is the one in particular that gives a reasonable demonstration. Kranti Redkar is normal. A quality entertainer like Sonali Kularni doesn't dazzle. She is pointlessly uproarious by and by after Aga Bai Arechya 2. Prasad Oak and Ajinkya Deo contribute with not too bad acts. Sameer Dharmadhikari seems uninterested. Yatin Karyekar is a decent on-screen character. Be that as it may, his detestable demonstration seems interesting here. 


  • In general: Sugar Salt Aani Prem experiences an obsolete substance and novice treatment. It barely gets any opportunity in the cinema world.

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