The small-budget 'Fastey Fasaatey' directed by Amit Agarwal, along with two big releases Shahid Kapoor (Kabir Singh) and Dhanush (The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir) to be released this week, has been released.
Movie: Fastey Fasaatey
Stars: Karishma Sharma, Arpit Chaudhary, Nachiket Narvekar
Director: Amit Agarwal
Movie Type: Romantic Comedy
Duration: 2 hr 12 min
Rating 2/5 5
Story: The story begins with a conservative family that wants to force their son to get married in the affair of Pandits and Kundlis, but trouble arises when their son Akash (Arpit Chaudhary) is already in love with a modern and free-care girl, Anisha (Karishma Sharma). he lives in a live-in relationship with her. Anisha, who grew up abroad, is irritated by the hassles of a big family and marriage. Meanwhile, Anisha lies to Akash to keep her in love that she is an orphan.
The twist in the story comes when Anisha becomes the tenant of Akash's house while searching for a rented house. She introduces herself to the family of Akash as a married girl and tells Akash her husband. Akash falls into the trap of his own lies. To save himself, he brings his friend Dev (Nachiket Narvekar) to the movie. See what happens next in the movie.
Review: Producer-director Amit Agarwal's problem with the film is that it gives you a serial feel instead of a movie. The director tried to make a clean comedy film about how the modern-day couple lied to live-in and then plunged into the lie, but the director failed to properly act on the story.
In some parts, the film does entertainment, but due to a weak screenplay, the film is not fully tied up. There are many defects to the canines in the film. The climax could have been better than the director.
Acting: In terms of acting, Arpit Chaudhary is average. Karishma Sharma looks beautiful as Anisha. In the film, Nachiket Narvakar, son of noted director N. Chandra, has given his acting debut. As friend Dev, he has managed to garner a few moments of humour. While the actors who played a servant-job in the supporting cast have done over-acting, parents were comfortable in their roles.