Cast: Dhvani Bhanushali, Aashim Gulati, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Rakesh Bedi, Sonali Sachdev, Rajesh Sharma, Akhilendra Mishra Director: Saurabh Dasgupta Language: Hindi It’s hard to decide or decode why this film that has released today is called Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam. The film is produced by Laxman Utekar, who revels in telling small-town stories bursting with vibrant characters and comedy of errors, this time, it’s a comedy of terrors. Directed by Saurabh Dasgupta, Kahan Shuru Kahan Khatam is what happens when Wedding Crashers meets Runaway Bride meets all the cringe and banal comedies.

Of course, the bride refuses to get married since nobody asked her even if she wishes to get married or not. And then there’s Ashim Gulati, acting effeminately for some bizarre reasons in many scenes. Then there’s a preposterous queer couple kept mostly for laughs; Hindi Cinema makes an attempt to be progressive in telling their stories, and in the name of comedy comes films like these that take us back to the era of cavemen.

Of course, the girl is on the run and her men are out on a manhunt. It’s all done and dusted but seasoned performers and veterans like Rakesh Bedi, Akhilendra Mishra, and Rajesh Sharma save the show, if not steal it. There’s Supriya Pilgaonkar too, who already has her film 2003 film Tujhe Meri Kasam running in adjacent audis at multiplexes as a re-release.

Despite overcooking her fearless avatar, she still manages to pump some life into an ailing narrative th.