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Baat Ban Jaye is a light-hearted comedy from 1986 that dances around themes of wealth and love. Mr. Singh’s quest to marry off his daughter to a poor man leads to a series of humorous encounters—like Ajay Srivastav, already tied down with a family, and Yeshwant Bhosle, a TV repairman who unexpectedly strikes gold with an invention. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it gives room for some genuinely funny moments. The performances vary, with some actors really leaning into the comedy, while others are more understated. There's this quirky charm to the characters, and the scenarios they find themselves in often provoke thoughtful chuckles, reflecting on societal norms and the absurdity of wealth. It’s a film that, while not widely recognized, has a certain whimsical quality to it.
Offbeat humor with a social commentary twistInteresting character dynamicsExplores the contrast of wealth and love
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