The family entertainer 'Hum Do Hamare Do' tells the story of a man forced to "arrange" a set of parents to impress the love of his life.
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Paresh Rawal has consistently increased his own game with regards to the class of satire. Yet, there is one thing he isn't on the side of and that is indecent parody or running down somebody for making others laugh. Keep reading for the Bollywood News.
While sitting down to talk with IANS, the 66-year-old star additionally discussed the changed meaning of satire in Hindi film.
"Indeed, without a doubt (it has changed). The horseplay which was there was additionally an assortment however the sort of parody which is coming in now is high and acceptable satire, which I appreciate doing," Paresh Rawal said.
Paresh Rawal, who is preparing for the arrival of his next 'Murmur Do Humare Do', added: "There has most certainly been a change. I have at any rate never been on the side of foul satire or run down somebody and ridicule actual deformation. That is appalling. I figure the main high parody I did was 'Andaz Apna'."
The family performer 'Murmur Do Hamare Do' recounts the narrative of a man compelled to "organize" a bunch of guardians to intrigue his first love. It additionally stars Ratna Pathak Shah, Kriti Sanon and Aparshakti Khurana.
'Murmur Do Humare Do' is coordinated by Abhishek Jain, created by Dinesh Vijan. A Maddock Original film, it begins gushing from October 29 on Disney+ Hotstar. Stay tuned to Koimoi.
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