This is the central irony. Despite being a Rajshri production—a banner known for digitally preserving its classics (like Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! and Vivah)—Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi has patchy availability on legitimate streaming services.
This scarcity creates a vacuum. Users who want immediate, free access turn to piracy sites like Filmyzilla.
Director Ananya Mehta makes a commendable effort to blend romance, comedy, and social commentary. Her visual style leans on vibrant cityscapes and intimate domestic set‑pieces, establishing a clear contrast between the bustling corporate world and the quieter, more personal moments at home. The screenplay, penned by Rohan Verma, is generally tight, with witty one‑liners and well‑timed comic beats. However, the third act feels a bit rushed: several sub‑plots (the aunt’s secret love story, the friend’s startup woes) are introduced but not fully resolved, leaving the climax slightly under‑cooked.
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