Punjabi superstar Gippy Grewal is back with a Punjabi film titled Shinda Shinda No Papa. The film is based in the UK and moves to India. Additionally, it revolves around a father and a son duo. The movie stars Gippy Grewal in the lead role alongside his son Shinda Grewal. Moreover, this is the first time we see the father-son duo together on screen. The movie also stars Hina Khan in her debut Punjabi film. Amarpreet Chhabra is the director of the movie.
Shinda Shinda No Papa Movie Story
Shinda Shinda No Papa sees Gippy Grewal behind bars. Additionally, you will soon realize that it is Gippy’s son, Shinda, who has put him behind bars. This came up after he filed a police complaint. The movie is set in India and Canada and revolves around the idea of how a young kid deals with some issues.
The issues are about the difference in parenting styles of these two countries. Meanwhile, Hina Khan plays the role of Shinda’s mother, and she also deals with the father and the son duo.
Shinda Shinda No Papa Movie Review
Shinda Shinda No Papa is a fun ride of emotions, comedy, and drama. As the narrative escalates, you are met with real-life situations depicting the struggles of everyday life. Additionally, the film unfolds a powerful message about family, love, and understanding. However, at certain moments, the screenplay of the film might leave the viewers questioning its consistency. It could have been enhanced a little to give a better experience.
This movie marks Hina Khan’s debut in the Punjabi film industry and delivers a promising performance. She looks determined and she has put in great effort to learn the language as well. Additionally, Shinda in the role of the kid, nails every scene with his effortless comic timing and perfection. The bond between Shinda and Gippy will also attract you more to keep watching the movie. Furthermore, another father-son duo is Prince Kanwaljit Singh and Guri Ghuma.
Their exceptional performances also elevate the overall experience. Apart from them, Hardip Gill, Nirmal Rishi, and Jaswinder Bhalla also give impactful performances. The original dialogues in the movie also effortlessly inject humor into the narrative. Moreover, director Amarpreet GS Chhabra did a good job but some scenes fell short of expectations. Despite that, he shows some innovative storytelling elements throughout the film.
Final Verdict
Shinda Shinda No Papa is a unique addition to the Punjabi film industry. It offers a hilarious yet heartfelt narrative of father-son dynamics. Despite minor flaws, the exceptional performances from the cast will make up for it. We rate this movie 3.5 out of 5 stars.
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