It’s okay to fall out of love. It’s okay to fall in love again with someone else, outside the marriage. It’s definitely okay to move out if the marriage has reached a dead end. And it’s again okay if you want to give it a second chance to your marriage. Do Aur Do Pyaar touches upon all these dynamics in a relationship, and gives us a mushy, messy cocktail that’s high on love, sex, infidelity, betrayal, and conflict, which form the main pillars in a marriage and a relationship. Debut director Shirsha Guha Thakurta never explicitly underlines or tries to preach us on how to make a marriage work, or a lesson on how to break it. The film explores the complexities of modern-day relationships, and dilemmas that couples — in a marriage and affair — go through, making this slice-of-life romantic comedy extremely relatable. Unlike films that present larger-than-life characters that look so made-up, Do Aur Do Pyaar keeps everything, and everyone genuine. The things they talk about, their problems, their fights are real, and never struggle to keep you invested.
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