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'Mannu Kya Karegga?' Movie Review: A Breezy, Big-Hearted Coming-of-Age Tale That Feels Like a Warm Hug

IANS by IANS
September 11, 2025
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'Mannu Kya Karegga?' Movie Review: A Breezy, Big-Hearted Coming-of-Age Tale That Feels Like a Warm Hug
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Director: SsanJay Tripaathy, Cast: Vyom, Saachi Bindra, Kumud Mishra, Vinay Pathak, Charu Shankar, Rajesh Kumar, Brijendra kala, Writer: Saurabh Gupta, Radhika Malhotra, Duration: 141.35 Minutes, Rating: 4 stars.

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Every now and then, all a film has to do is envelop you in a cozy, warm hug — and Mannu Kya Karegga? does exactly that. This light-hearted, sentimental Bollywood romance is a simple and endearing story that sweeps you off your feet and treats you like home. It’s a movie that doesn’t overdo things to awe you with spectacle or drama — rather, it beguiles you with its genuineness, humor, and slice-of-life portrayal. It’s a classic coming-of-age tale that wins you over with its down-to-earth characters, understated storytelling, and authentic performances.

The film pauses for reflection, allowing the viewer to relish life’s smaller delights — a late-night campus walk, a heart-to-heart with a parent, a moment of clarity in chaos. At its core, this is a heartwarming depiction of love, friendship, self-discovery, and family dynamics — and it lands beautifully. And the music — the music! With nine chartbusters such as Mannu Tera Kya Hoga, Fanaa Hua, Humnawa, and Teri Yaadein, the music is sheer magic. It doesn’t simply follow along with the story — it elevates it, sewing together milestones and emotions with melody. Humnawa and Fanaa Hua are sublime tracks.

Produced by Sharad Mehra, Directed by SsanJay Tripaathy and set against the picturesque backdrop of college town Dehradun, the movie tracks Manav Chaturvedi aka Mannu (Vyom), who is a student with his hand in everything — football, books, IT, drama, you name it — but no idea where he’s going. Brainy, popular, and one-hundred-per-cent talented, Mannu’s greatest strength is also his weakest point: he hasn’t yet discovered what gets him going. Step in Jiya Rastogi (Saachi Bindra), a no-nonsense student and a focused girl, who’s transferred to Dehradun from DU with her sights firmly on Stanford or Harvard. She’s ambitious, driven, and brimming with purpose — everything Mannu is not.as yet. A missed college trip bus ride and a fortuitous connection later, sparks fly, love blooms, and thus begins Mannu’s journey — not only of romance, but of self-discovery.

But as with every good college story, things become complicated. In order to impress Jiya (and perhaps to not lose her to the prospect of someone being more “sorted”), Mannu creates a fake start-up — laughably named “Nothing,” an app which allegedly allows individuals to synchronize their calendars to do, essentially, nothing. What begins innocently enough escalates into utter madness — bogus offices, make-believe co-workers, inflated dreams — until, of course, the truth catches up. That follows is heartbreak, family drama, and Mannu hitting rock bottom, all leading to a subdued yet potent turning point inspired by his quirky yet sage professor, “Don” (played with pitch-perfect flair by Vinay Pathak), who reveals him to the Japanese philosophy of Ikigai.

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Like Wake-Up Sid, in which Sid staggered his way into adulthood, Vyom’s Mannu is a canvas of today’s youth suspended between bewilderment and potential. His is an unflinching, heartfelt, and an incredibly relatable journey — not another college love affair, but a reflection for everyone who’s ever looked in the mirror and wondered: what am I supposed to do? Supported by heartfelt music and realistic performances, Mannu Kya Karegga? isn’t just a love story, it’s a soft reminder that discovering your purpose — be it in the mess of college or further down the line — is the most intimate love story of all.

The performances across the board are beautifully lived-in. Vyom makes Mannu lovable even at his worst, imbuing him with just the right amount of charm and vulnerability. Saachi Bindra’s Jiya is a breath of fresh air — poised, passionate, and quietly powerful. Kumud Mishra and Charu Shankar as Mannu’s supportive-yet-disappointed parents add emotional heft without ever turning preachy. Vinay Pathak as Don, the “Dean of Nothing,” is the perfect mentor — eccentric, philosophical, and unexpectedly wise. Every character feels real, like someone you’ve known or grown up with.

Technically, the film shines with simplicity. The Saurabh Gupta-Radhika Malhotra screenplay eschews for obvious dramatic peaks and melodramatic troughs — it goes along naturally and lets its people develop as they will. The cinematography reflects the glory of Dehradun’s landscape and college campus so beautifully that you feel like packing your bags and returning to student life.

Made with passion by Curious Eyes Films, with its new energy, youth relatable confusion, and soundtrack pure magic, Mannu Kya Karegga? is a sweet ride of love and purpose fueled by the amiable performances of its newcomers who introduce a real sparkle to the screen. It is an easy college rom-com that gets mingled with self-discovery with a love story true at heart, set in chartbuster music that lingers.

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