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Badhaai Ho

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Badhaai Ho
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Badhaai Ho

Released On: 2018 Genre: Comedy/ Drama Directed By: Amit Ravindernath Sharma Starcast: Neena Gupta, Surekha Sikri, Ayushman Khurrana, Sanya Malhotra & Gajraj Rao
A middle-aged couple Priyamvada Kaushik (Neena Gupta) and Jeetender Kaushik (Gajraj Rao) get unexpectedly pregnant. The couple from a middle-class family starts feeling conscious about the pregnancy, as they become a talking point in their social circles. Even their sons Nakul (Ayushmann Khurrana) and Gullar (Shardul Rana) grapple to cope with the situation that they are in, because they believe...Yeh bhi koi mummy papa ke karne ki cheez hai?Badhaai Ho Middle-class families are often riddled with their own set of values and social systems. While pregnancy and motherhood are celebrated, subjects like sex and romance are talked about with a degree of embarrassment and awkwardness. The concept of �Badhaai Ho�, where a quintessential Delhi couple; parents to two adult boys (one of them is of marriageable age), get pregnant out of the blue, is just the sort of subject that can ruffle-up feathers within the middle-class family system. Yet, this dramedy, based on children feeling terribly embarrassed by the outcome of their parents� mid-age romance; with outsiders joining in the criticism, conveys some really progressive thoughts. The situational humour of �Badhaai Ho� is complimented perfectly, by striking performances from Gajraj Rao, Neena Gupta and Ayushmann Khurrana. This film is as funny as it is liberal. The conversation around the fact that romance and passion have nothing to do with age, make this film a stand out for many reasons. The Kaushiks live in Delhi�s Lodhi colony, a run-of-the-mill setting, where family affairs can tumble into the next home through adjoining balconies and windows. So, when Jeetender and his wife Priyamvada find out about their unexpected pregnancy, the news spreads like wildfire. Neighbours get curious, but the knee-jerk reactions come from members of the Kaushik household. The two sons are shocked by the fact that their parents still have an active love life (read: sex life), while the grandmom (Surekha Sikri) is appalled by the news, too. Steering clear of clich�s and stereotypes, the writing of Shantanu Srivastava and Akshat Ghildial brings in some genuinely likeable moments. The way the parents break the news to their family is hilarious. Priyamvada�s colony friends feel happy for her, while her own children are almost left red-faced by the news. The on-screen romance between the parents, replete with 80s and 90s romantic songs playing in the background, is absolutely endearing. The well-crafted dialogues add to the hilarity of the situations. Badhaai Ho You don�t expect actors playing �mom and dad� to have as much screen space as the young leads of the film, but director Amit Ravindernath Sharma actually puts the spotlight on senior actors Gajraj Rao and Neena Gupta. Their romantic moments are the veritable highlight. Same goes for their performances, too. Neena Gupta is excellent in her portrayal of the unsettled mother. Gajraj Rao�s performance is the best thing about �Badhaai Ho�. In fact, he steals every scene that he�s a part of. Just his body language, mannerisms and expressions are enough to make you laugh out loud. Not to be overshadowed, Ayushmann, too, is in top-form, playing the son who feels the brunt of the social pressure. So much so, that his relationship with his girlfriend, Reene (Sanya Malhotra) gets affected, too. Surekha Sikri, who plays the dadi, deserves a special mention. She�s old-fashioned for various reasons, but when it comes to taking up for her bahu with a baby bump, she unabashedly tells the rest of the family that it�s admirable for couples to be in love and have �sexy� (meaning sex) at this age. Sanya Malhotra, who plays the girl with modern outlook, breezes through her role. �Badhaai Ho�, much like its subject, puts a fantastic new spin on the usual. In a new-age rom-com, you�d expect Ayushmann and Sanya�s love story to take centre stage, but when you see the middle-aged parents blush with romance, the entertainment really becomes novel. The music by Tanishk Bagchi, Rochak Kohli and JAM8 is top-grade, too. Tracks like �Badhaiyaan Tenu�, �Naina Na Jodeen� and �Sajan Bade Senti� fit the mood perfectly. The film engages thoroughly, while still making a social statement. Even though the story has a limited scope, the detailed writing, the finesse of Sharma�s direction and some unforgettable performances, make this film an absolute winner.Badhaai Ho Few Foodie moments are there in the movie, the chocolate cake scene being the prominent one. Reene�s mom�s birthday cake stole our attention more than any other food shown the movie. Enjoy!!

Dark Chocolate Cake

Moist, rich, chocolaty perfection, something that every chocolate fan should taste, this is one of those must-have recipes. Ingredients For Cake 2 cups� � � � � � � � Granulated Sugar 1� cups� � � � � � �All-Purpose Flour � cup� � � � � � � � Cocoa Powder 1� tsp� � � � � � � �Baking Powder 1� tsp� � � � � � � �Baking Soda 1 tsp� � � � � � � � � Salt 2 Large� � � � � � � Eggs 1 cup� � � � � � � � �Buttermilk � cup� � � � � � � � Vegetable Oil 1� tsp� � � � � � � �Vanilla Extract 1 cup� � � � � � � � �Boiling Water For Frosting 8 tbsp� � � � � � � � Butter or Margarine, softened 3 cups� � � � � � � �Powdered Sugar 2/3 cup� � � � � � � � Cocoa Powder 1/3 cup� � � � � � � � Milk 1 tsp� � � � � � � � � Vanilla Extract Method
  • Preheat oven to 350�F. Grease and flour three 8-inch baking pans.
  • Stir together all dry ingredients to a large bowl.
  • Add eggs, buttermilk, oil and vanilla and beat on medium speed about 2 minutes.
  • Stir in boiling water (batter will be thin). Pour batter into prepared pans.
  • Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in centre comes out clean.
  • Cool in pans for 10 minutes. Remove cakes from pans to a wire racks and let to cool completely.
Frosting
  • Beat butter in medium bowl until fluffy. Add powdered sugar and cocoa alternately with milk, beating to spreading consistency. If necessary, add a bit of milk to reach desired consistency.
  • Stir in vanilla. You will get about 2 cups of frosting.
Assembly
  • Place first layer of cake on cake plate. Spread about � cup of frosting on top in an even layer.
  • Add second layer of cake and add frosting on top in an even layer.
  • Add final layer of cake on top and frost the outside of the cake.
  • Finish off with chocolate curls or other decoration, and set in a fridge for a few hours before serving.
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