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Tiku Weds Sheru review: Nawaz-Avneet’s Mumbai dream rom-com has some wins, more cringe

Sai Kabir’s #39;Tiku Weds Sheru#39; isn#39;t a #39;Tanu Weds Manu#39;. A cautionary tale about the City of Dreams masquerading as a cheeky rom-com, as punchlines and humour fizzle out, the film gets dark, preachy, boring, and problematic. Nawazuddin Siddique should stick to essaying cishet men and choose better writing.

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​ Sai Kabir’s #39;Tiku Weds Sheru#39; isn#39;t a #39;Tanu Weds Manu#39;. A cautionary tale about the City of Dreams masquerading as a cheeky rom-com, as punchlines and humour fizzle out, the film gets dark, preachy, boring, and problematic. Nawazuddin Siddique should stick to essaying cishet men and choose better writing. Sai Kabir’s #39;Tiku Weds Sheru#39; isn#39;t a #39;Tanu Weds Manu#39;. A cautionary tale about the City of Dreams masquerading as a cheeky rom-com, as punchlines and humour fizzle out, the film gets dark, preachy, boring, and problematic. Nawazuddin Siddique should stick to essaying cishet men and choose better writing.  Moneycontrol Latest News Read More  

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