Jay Bodas successfully adapts the "fantasy-as-a-life-lesson" trope (often compared to Hollywood’s What Women Want ) into a culturally relevant Indian setting. Reviewers from Mid-Day and Divya Bhaskar lauded the film's brisk screenplay and its ability to deliver a social message about gender equality without becoming overly preachy.

Yash Soni, Deeksha Joshi, Bhavini Jani, and Amitabh Bachchan (in a special appearance) Plot Summary

The story follows Chintan Parikh (Yash Soni), a 28-year-old man who feels suffocated by the constant bickering and demands of the women in his life—specifically his mother, sister, and grandmother. During a visit to the Ambaji Temple, he desperately prays for the power to understand women. His wish is granted, and he suddenly gains the supernatural ability to hear the internal thoughts of every woman around him. While initially overwhelmed, Chintan eventually uses this "gift" to mend his relationships and better support the women he loves.

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Jay Bodas successfully adapts the "fantasy-as-a-life-lesson" trope (often compared to Hollywood’s What Women Want ) into a culturally relevant Indian setting. Reviewers from Mid-Day and Divya Bhaskar lauded the film's brisk screenplay and its ability to deliver a social message about gender equality without becoming overly preachy.

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