Tarla Movie Review: ‘Emotion according to taste’ in the film, Huma Qureshi-Sharib Hashmi’s performance like ‘Ragda Patties’

Tarla Movie Review: ‘Emotion according to taste’ in the film, Huma Qureshi-Sharib Hashmi’s performance like ‘Ragda Patties’


Tarla Movie Review: ‘I want to do something in life… but don’t know what to do.’ This is the indecisiveness with which almost every person struggles at one point in life. In women, this percentage is slightly higher, because in the search of ‘something to do’, they do not even know when they start playing their other roles. The film ‘Tarla’ begins with the hesitation of this ‘Kuch Karna Hai’, which is the story of a housewife Tarla becoming ‘Padma Shri Tarla Dalal’. This film with Huma Qureshi and Sharib Hashmi in the lead roles has been released on ZEE5 today i.e. on 7th July. Let us tell whether you should watch this film or not.

Story : The story of this film is based on the life of Tarla Dalal and the story begins with Tarla’s (Huma Qureshi) college. Sitting in the class, Tarla wants to do something different in life. But as soon as he reaches home, he comes to know that engineer boy Nalin Dalal (Sharib Hashmi) is coming to see him. Tarla doesn’t want to get married, wants to do something but no one has time to wait for her ‘something’. And thus Tarla gets married to Nalin. But even after 12 years of marriage and after becoming a mother of three children, Tarla does not understand what she wants to do and this keeps her restless.

Later on, it is revealed in the film that there is a problem in the marriage of many girls just because they do not know how to cook. Tarla teaches him to cook and his marriage is fixed. In this process, Tarla comes to know what she has to do and she moves forward.

Huma made Qureshi’s performance like ragda patties
There are many emotions and phases in the story of the film. After catching the pace in the first few minutes, the story starts connecting you with itself. This film of director Piyush Gupta is the story of a normal family and you see the same simplicity in the whole story. Nothing dramatic has been done forcibly in the film. However, at some places the direction is a bit lax. Huma Qureshi is in her character. Huma has given great performances in the past like ‘Maharani’, ‘Monica, Oh My Darling’ and ‘Double XL’ and this film is also in the same category. In this film, Huma has left no stone unturned to capture the spirit of Tarla Dalal.

Huma has played the role of Tarla Dalal in this film.

Actually Sharib has become a family man
Sharib Hashmi has become Huma’s husband in this film. Sharib is an amazing performer. In this film, Sharib’s silence in some scenes and his eyes in some scenes will do wonders which people might not be able to do even by speaking. Thousands of things are going on in Nalin’s heart, but he is not saying anything. Sharib has done the work of telling those thousands of things with his eyes. Sharib has made Nalin’s character very lovable. May be, people start praying for such a husband.

Ask any woman, from Indra Nooyi to your close aunty or your mother, there will always be one thing common in their success or life story. They always have to juggle between their dreams and family responsibilities. This story is also no different from that. In one scene, Tarla’s mother asks, ‘There was no flour in the house, you know.’ Tarla says, ‘Nalin le to aaye’. Then Tarla’s mother says, ‘This is not the work of Nalin Kumar…’ When you see this success story, you will feel as if every woman’s story is like this. 3 stars to this film from my side.

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