Gauhar-Sharib’s short film is a funny slice of life story
REVIEW: Seeing his parking spot empty after retiring from his morning run, Guptaji thinks his spouse Kamala aka Kimmi has taken it out to enhance her driving abilities. He’s at his wit’s ends when he finds each his spouse and the keys at dwelling, and realises that his automobile has been stolen.
The quick, written and directed by Sumit Ghildiyal and Suman Adhikary completely brings alive on display the woes of the Indian center class. From the opening scene whereby the neighbourhood grocery story taunts our protagonist for his useless health makes an attempt, the duo will get all of the minute particulars spot on — be it auto-rickshaw drivers refusing to fare passengers, Guptas not taking out the automobile lest their parking spot be captured by another person, incompetent safety guards justifying non-functional CCTV cameras, and assuring that issues might be high-quality after the elections, to neighbours’s whispers and even the setting of a lived-in home for the lead characters, Sumit and Suman miss no particulars.
Sharib Hashmi completely performs the middle-class man whose life revolves between dwelling and workplace with just a few shocks and surprises every so often. Gauahar Khan is efficient as Kimmi who indulges in kitty events together with her pals and nags Gupta Ji for a brand new automobile when their previous one is stolen.
The movie additionally feedback on ladies drivers and customary occurrences being attributed to divine intervention, in addition to bringing out the dilemmas of the Indian center class.
At barely 20 minutes, the quirky and humorous ‘Sorry Bhaisaab’ is an fascinating look ahead to its crisp content material, lifelike portrayal of widespread individuals managing their each day travails and honest performances by Sharib Hashmi and Gauahar Khan.