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Download Kahani Rubberband Ki (2022) 1080p, 720p & 480p – Full Hindi Movie
Movie Info:
- Full Name: Kahani Rubberband Ki
- Language: Hindi
- Release Year: 2022
- Size: 400MB, 1GB, 2.3GB
- Quality: Â 480p, 720p, 1080p
- Format: Mkv
- Director: Sarika Sanjot
- Writers: B.S. Nirmal Raj, Sarika Sanjot
- Stars: Manish Raisinghan, Avika Gor, Pratik Gandhi
Storyline:
âCondom khareedne wala chichora nahi gentleman hota hai,â this line pretty much sums up what Kahani Rubber Band Ki (KRBK) is all about. First-time director Sarika Sanjot, who has co-written the film with B S Nirmal Raj, has crafted a âsocially relevantâ film that mostly makes the right noises. However, the key message could have been delivered with more finesse and precision. It is not a sin to discuss protection during sex; we have already seen several films, such as Nushrattâs Janhit Mein Jaari and Aparshaktiâs Helmet, that begin a social commentary. This 120-minute dramaâin which condoms are called ‘rubber bands’â is quite similar to the previous ones, but it has a different storyline about the leads, Kavya and Aakash, who become pregnant despite using protection.
KRBKÂ employs a blend of drama and humour to convey the importance of discussing âsafe sex.â It tries too hard to make a point but fails to be an engaging drama due to tonal inconsistencies. The filmâs first half is a light-hearted and breezy watch, but the second half becomes too drawn out to make a point. Even the court battle isnât that engrossing and ends up being a dull lecture about the taboos surrounding condoms, sex, and protection in Indian households. The writing lacks uniformity, and the disjointed comic interludes frequently dilute the subjectâs seriousness rather than make the narrative cohesive.