Everything comes across as a poorly recycled version of what we have seen in numerous Hindi films in the past few years. A small town in North India, a good-for-nothing young man who is mischievously trying to woo a girl way out of his league, a worried father, a frustrated sister, and one jobless friend who doesn't seem to have any personal life and just spends his time riding along with our protagonist on his bike. His father (Atul Srivastava) owns a shop and wants him to concentrate on the business. He 26-year-old Sintoo (Jassie Gill), who, according to a fortune teller, is destined to be a popular and successful man, spends his days following his dream girl Sonam Gupta (Surbhi Jyoti) on a bike with his friend. Even if Tyagi had removed this incident from the film, it wouldn't have made a difference to the plot. It is there, but it just comes and goes without affecting the main plot in any way. But the film has very little to do with that incident. 10 currency note and it grabbed the attention of social media. Going by the trailer, one might think writer-director Ssaurabh Tyagi's dramedy Kya Meri Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai? Is inspired by a meme that went viral when a person wrote "Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai" on a Rs. Set in a small North Indian town, the film comes across as a derivative, generic dramedy that is afraid to go beyond the clichés associated with the genre.
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