Sukhee Hindi Movie  Review & Rating 

Shilpa Shetty is back with her new film, this film is based on the story of a housewife. 

Story: The story of the film revolves around 38-year-old housewife Sukhpreet Kalra Urfi Sukhi (Shilpa Shetty).  

Sukhi is tired of her daily routine and wants to take a break from it. She leaves her husband and daughter alone in Punjab and comes to Delhi for the school reunion. 

Sukhi’s childhood was spent in Delhi, she made memories with her friends while studying in school and college. She was very popular during her school days but now she wonders where she is stuck. 

Sukhi's life changes significantly after meeting her school friends, as she relives old life experiences, transcends boundaries as a wife and mother, and experiences the open  sky of a woman.

Performance: Shilpa Shetty has returned to the screen after a long time, she is seen on television but she is making a comeback in films after a long time.  

She has played the character of Sukhi well. In some places, his expression is getting excessive, due to which overacting is seen  there.  

Amit Sadh is also in a good role, although his role is not much. Kusha Kapila has also acted well. The rest of the characters have also acted well.

Technicalities: Sonal Joshi had kept the direction of this film in her hands, she also made her debut with this film.  

In her debut film, she excelled in portraying middle-class life, showcasing good casting and capturing the performances of her actors.

Analysis: In the past, many films have been made on the lives of women which show their plight, especially that of housewives.  

This time Sonal Joshi has also brought something similar, but the way she has shown it on screen is commendable. 

The film's realistic beginning is attributed to Sonal, but it falters after the interval, and the script will be held responsible for this.

The dialogues of the film are well written, but many scenes appear incomplete, especially those of Sukhi’s friends. The story of Amit Sadh and Shilpa Shetty appears incomplete  on screen. 

Verdict: Overall, the film has become loose in everything from acting to script. 

Rating: 1.5/5