3 reviews
I was so happy watch jhimma 2 first day first show
And i am going again to watch the movie on Sunday
I Book the ticket now only. What a lovely work of hamant sir just looking like wow and all the cast of jhimma 2 you done very good job 👍🏻 i pray God to take this movie on unother level it should be one of the highest Grossing Marathi movie ever.
We want you to make jhimma 3,4,5,6,7 &,many more I will come to see this parts for fast day first show Jhimma 2 biggest fan ever. I tell everyone ki please go and watch this movie with your family and friends Your true fan Ojas Darekar
#wowhamantsir #jhimaa2 #blockbuster #superhit.
We want you to make jhimma 3,4,5,6,7 &,many more I will come to see this parts for fast day first show Jhimma 2 biggest fan ever. I tell everyone ki please go and watch this movie with your family and friends Your true fan Ojas Darekar
#wowhamantsir #jhimaa2 #blockbuster #superhit.
The part 1 gained a lot of attention. However, part 2 failed to deliver as per the expectations.
Looks like it's shot at a single location. 70% of the movie is shot in a BnB home and nearby sightseeings are shown.
No doubt the cinematography and songs are simple outstanding !
If you wanna make a marathi song famous, hire Shreya Ghoshal, and yeah it has worked.
Also, Sonalee K. From part 1 is completely missing. She should have been a part of this sequel as well.
I don't understand one thing, why only UK? Why not our country ! Why not Maharashtra ! Is the subsidy thing working ? :D
Not so really excited to see the Part 3 (If it's coming).
Looks like it's shot at a single location. 70% of the movie is shot in a BnB home and nearby sightseeings are shown.
No doubt the cinematography and songs are simple outstanding !
If you wanna make a marathi song famous, hire Shreya Ghoshal, and yeah it has worked.
Also, Sonalee K. From part 1 is completely missing. She should have been a part of this sequel as well.
I don't understand one thing, why only UK? Why not our country ! Why not Maharashtra ! Is the subsidy thing working ? :D
Not so really excited to see the Part 3 (If it's coming).
- niharamrute
- Nov 30, 2023
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Please avoid this movie at all costs. Watching this group of women-and the guy with them-is genuinely painful. In short, it's one big, baffling disappointment!
I watched this movie out of curiosity, in a theater-biggest mistake ever!
Jhimma and its sequel attempt to show women of different ages "finding themselves," but instead, they stagger from one cringeworthy escapade to another, seemingly convinced that endless alcohol and drama are the only paths to fun or self-discovery.
Both movies feature women who constantly blame others-society, tradition, you name it-for their choices. Their version of "breaking free" from norms mostly involves making immature, impulsive choices that are supposed to be liberating but just look embarrassing.
These films push the idea that "living your best life" means ignoring all common sense-drinking to excess, acting out for attention, and pretending they're still in their 20s. Sadly, instead of showing any real growth, it all feels shallow and forced, as if middle-aged women are just stuck in misery unless they're rebelling against something.
In the end, Jhimma and Jhimma 2 are little more than a series of bad choices dressed up as "empowerment." If you're hoping for a meaningful story about self-discovery, these films will only frustrate. And luckily, Jhimma 2 hasn't made it to an OTT platform yet-hopefully, it stays that way!
I watched this movie out of curiosity, in a theater-biggest mistake ever!
Jhimma and its sequel attempt to show women of different ages "finding themselves," but instead, they stagger from one cringeworthy escapade to another, seemingly convinced that endless alcohol and drama are the only paths to fun or self-discovery.
Both movies feature women who constantly blame others-society, tradition, you name it-for their choices. Their version of "breaking free" from norms mostly involves making immature, impulsive choices that are supposed to be liberating but just look embarrassing.
These films push the idea that "living your best life" means ignoring all common sense-drinking to excess, acting out for attention, and pretending they're still in their 20s. Sadly, instead of showing any real growth, it all feels shallow and forced, as if middle-aged women are just stuck in misery unless they're rebelling against something.
In the end, Jhimma and Jhimma 2 are little more than a series of bad choices dressed up as "empowerment." If you're hoping for a meaningful story about self-discovery, these films will only frustrate. And luckily, Jhimma 2 hasn't made it to an OTT platform yet-hopefully, it stays that way!