If you are a woman, you would know that a film with Luv Ranjan's name on it spells nothing but trouble. Even if some of the humour does work for you, you will end up squirming when one of those inevitable "Problem yeh hai, ki woh ladki hai!" monologues kick in. But surprise, surprise - not only does this Luv Ranjan production not contain such a monologue, it does not have even a single line bashing women. But sadly, a lack of misogyny is not the only prerequisite to make a good film.
The premise of Jai Mummy Di looks interesting on paper. Puneet (Sunny Singh) and Saanjh (Sonnalli ....