Jai mummy di
The story goes way before the interval and never comes back on track and there are many songs and dance numbers along the way.
Staring
- Sunny singh
- Sonali seygall
- Poonam dhillon
- Supriya pathak
- Veer rajwant singh
Director
- Navjot gulati
Producer
- Bhushan kumar
- Karishan kumar
- Luv ranjan
- Ankur garag
Story
Sanjha Bhalla (Sonanalli Segal) and Puneet Khanna (Sunny Singh) are next door neighbors and secret high-school sweethearts. But, her mother - Pinky (Poonam Dhillon) and Lali (Supriya Pathak) - are constantly at loggerheads due to an old precarious score, which is the biggest hurdle in their relationship.
Reviews
Jai Mummy Di’ is all things Delhi taken straight out of a comedy sketch – the ‘aunties’ are loud and full of themselves, husbands are henpecked, children are victims of tiger parenting, and clothes are shinier than the jewellery that they wear (which is a lot). And, amidst all that hurly-burly, a young couple dares to give their forbidden love affair a second chance. With the matriarchs of the family refusing to bury the hatchet, how do the heartsick lovers manage to end up together forms the crux of this romcom.
Before jumping to the loopholes, one has to credit writer-director Navjot Gulati for his cliché yet one-liner and supporting supporting characters for audiences in the world of 'Jai Mummy Di'. But, soon after, it is completely downhill to this maliciously written and equally directed comedy flick - the story gets in the way before intermission and never returns to track, with many such songs and There are dance numbers beyond which it becomes difficult to sit. Sonnalli Seygal, as Delhi's bold and ruthless, looks glamorous on screen, but doesn't quite manage to get into the skin of her character; It is very luxurious for colloquial language. As a boy with a love affair, Sunny Singh has his moments, but he also fades away (and very quickly) over time. The feud between senior actresses - Supriya Pathak and Poonam Dhillon is not one of her best works. Readers draw out the quarrelsome nature of his character Lali with proper characterlessness, but Poonam Dhillon is most definitely not the Pinkie the director was looking for.
Truth be told, jai mummy di 'works only to some extent due to the glamor factor and some of its musical content, the rest is just bland and boring.

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