Here are some other tweets doing the rounds on the internet:įound sonam Gupta’s boyfriend /RtJPmJ3hsW Now, some notes have surfaced on internet with ‘Sonam Gupta’s reply’ written on sonam gupta ka jawab ? /sUvQG9NNvH
But, the social media is flooded with the notes and coins with her name written on them. Several users on social media even claim that a jilted lover is trying to malign the image of one Sonam Gupta by circulating such notes. Sonam Gupta’s deceitful ways have been trending ever since, with hashtags such as #sonambewafa #sonamguptabewafahai and #sonamgupta being a hit, and all girls with the name ‘Sonam Gupta’ being tagged. Now, in the wake of demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 notes, the internet is having a hearty laugh again, as the prank has resurfaced, this time on a Rs 2000 note. ‘Kya Meri Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai?’ seems to have been born out of a one-line idea that stretches on for over two hours with some decent performances as the only saving grace.Sonam Gupta trended earlier this year when a Rs 10 note surfaced with ‘Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai’ written on it. And the biggest problem is that the film is pitched as a comedy, but is not least bit funny. Vijay Raaz is disappointingly repetitive.īut all of these actors are in service of an extremely weak script that tries to tackle too many issues, often leaving unexplained holes in the narrative. This includes Atul Srivastava, Vibha Chhibber and Bijendra Kala. Like most such films, there is a lot riding on character actors as well and Tyagi gets some aces to do the job. Ditto for Surbhi Jyoti, who plays the complex and unreadable character of Sonam with confidence and élan. Despite the obvious flaws in the writing, Jassie makes Sintoo lovable and easy to root for. The film’s hero Jassie Gill is aptly cast as the gullible Sintoo, who is pampered by his unreasonable mother and flanked by useless friends. It’s a sheer pleasure to watch the late veteran actor Surekha Sikri master her craft for one last time. The only fun one can have here is watch the eccentricity of the characters and the modest non-urban setting. ‘Kya Meri Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai’ is based on a true incident but it picks up from there and completes the narrative. Soon after PM Narendra Modi took nation by surprise on Nov 8 by announcing demonetisation of notes of Rs 1000 and Rs 500, some notes with Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai written on them started trending on various social media websites. For the first hour or so, the film literally moves around in circles trying to the set the premise so that the film’s title can be somehow fitted into the plot. Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai: Who is this girl and why is she trending after demonetisation move. When she dupes him and disappears, all hell breaks loose and Sintoo gets a rude reality check. Sintoo, like almost every other aimless youngster of the town is besotted with Sonam Gupta, who is brash, entitled, feisty and way out of his league. Tyagi’s story is rooted in Uttar Pradesh’s small town with quirky and loud characters that represent the myriad clichés of the typical ‘small-town thinking.’ Among many other things, the film also preaches how one must think big to become big. This attempt to infuse a full-fledged narrative around just one famous line is so forced that it shows in every frame of this crumbling film. Pakchikpak Raja Babu (HaramiParindey) November 15, 2016.
7 guys committed suicide and 10 guys started crying. Writer-director Ssaurabh Tyagi tries to capitalise on this viral sensation by weaving a fictional story around it. Shouted 'Sonam Gupta bewafa hai' while standing in the queue outside an ATM. The strange trend also hit headlines across the nation, as everyone wondered, who exactly is Sonam Gupta and what led to this scathing accusation, perhaps, by a jilted lover. Review: The Rs.10 currency note bearing the line ‘Sonam Gupta Bewafa Hai’ became viral and fodder for memes on the internet, a few years back. The notes become viral, setting off a chain of events in the lives of Sintoo and Sonam that range from bizarre to unbelievably random. Story: When Sintoo (Jassie Gill) is left high and dry by the love of his life Sonam (Surbhi Jyoti), he scribbles his frustration on currency notes.