Updated On: 16 August, 2024 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Mohar Basu
Mudassar Aziz directs the film with a steady hand. The story is engaging, the screenplay crisp, and there are plenty of laughs and heartwarming moments. The cast is solid, helping the film sail through its saggy moments

Khel Khel Mein
The only certainty about Khel Khel Mein is that it entertains. Yet, upon closer examination, the film’s flaws emerge, leaving one uncertain about what to make of it. The answer to this confusion largely depends on what prompted you to buy a ticket and watch the movie in a dark hall with strangers. Gauging the reactions of the first-day crowd, it seemed they came for the laughs. The voyeuristic thrill of seeing the secret lives of people exposed on the big screen kept them engaged. It’s a bonus that there’s a good heart tucked somewhere in the film.
Khel Khel Mein is an adaptation of the Italian movie, Perfect Strangers (2016). Set against the backdrop of a big, fat Indian wedding—an ideal setting to expose the dysfunctional lives of its characters, as demonstrated by the hit series Made in Heaven over its two seasons—the film opens a closet full of secrets. By the end of a long night of revelations, all that seemed perfect is in tatters.