The new show on Life OK, Har Mard Ka Dard is a situational parody in view of the life of Vinod (played by Faisal Rashid), a white collar class Punjabi fellow hitched to a Gujarati young lady Sonu (played by Jhinal Belani). The show tries to extend Vinod as a perfect spouse, who tries his level best to keep his better half glad but then bombs in the undertaking, not on account of his ways are moronic but rather in light of the fact that all ladies are ‘excessively troublesome, making it impossible to get it’.
The show rotates around the issues men confront understanding ladies. Vinod purchases an entire kite shop to make her better half Sonu’s birthday extraordinary. He is hitched for over two years however by one means or another neglects to comprehend his better half’s decisions. Which fellow in his correct faculties would blessing a blender processor to his better half, who has never entered the kitchen? However, then as the slogan of the show goes- – it isn’t so much that straightforward ladies.
The show doesn’t extend every one of men’s issues yet particularly Vinod’s. Poor people fellow is making a decent attempt to get a present for Sonu. As recommended by his grandma, mother and sister, he gets a dress, gold coin and a Raksha Kawach for Sonu. Seriosuly, a gold coin and a Raksha Kawach! Think about how they could get hitched in any case.
The show tries to make satire out of Vinod’s vulnerability to satisfy his significant other. Har Mard Ka Dard’s outfit thrown is little too uproarious while attempting to play a Punjabi family. The show is brimming with cliches, where a Guajarati is synonymous to dhokla and garba and a Punjabi to Chhole Bhature.
In the up and coming scene, Vinod will get a shelter to comprehend ladies. We trust the coming scenes offer something new instead of re-upholding similar platitudes.