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Spark Amidst Imperfection: Is “Do Deewane Seher Mein” Worth Your Time?

Kaypeekay by Kaypeekay
February 20, 2026
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“Not every love story is perfect; some are beautiful like this city!” This evocative line from Do Deewane Seher Mein sets the stage for Ravi Udyawar’s romantic drama, starring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Mrunal Thakur. The film, which hit screens on Friday, delves into the complexities of modern relationships, tracing the journey of Shashank Sharma and Roshni Srivastava as they navigate an arranged marriage setup. With a supporting ensemble including Ila Arun, Ayesha Raza, and Joy Sengupta, our Do Deewane Seher Mein movie review explores whether this tale of flawed romance resonates with audiences.

Story

Do Deewane Seher Mein commences with compelling introductions to its central figures. Shashank (Siddhant Chaturvedi), an executive manager at a Korean washing machine firm, grapples with a speech impediment, rendering him underconfident in high-pressure situations. On the other side, Roshni (Mrunal Thakur), a spirited journalist, struggles with insecurities about her dusky complexion and nose shape, leading her to initially resist matrimony. Their paths cross in an arranged meeting, where Shashank is instantly smitten.

Despite Roshni’s initial rejection, Shashank’s persistence wins her over, leading to a blossoming romance. As their courtship progresses, the film explores how these seemingly successful individuals confront their inner imperfections. A significant rift later forces their separation, leaving viewers to wonder if their love can overcome the trials ahead.

Performances

The performances are undoubtedly Do Deewane Seher Mein‘s strongest asset. Siddhant Chaturvedi delivers a remarkably convincing portrayal of Shashank Sharma, embodying the character’s vulnerabilities and aspirations with profound authenticity.

Mrunal Thakur, as Roshni Srivastava, is equally powerful, imbuing her multi-layered role with conviction and showcasing her impressive acting range. Their on-screen pairing radiates a refreshing chemistry that acts as the primary draw of this otherwise flawed narrative.

Supporting actors like Sandeepa Dhar, Joy Sengupta, Ila Arun, Ayesha Raza, Mona Ambegaonkar, and Deepraj Rana provide solid backing, while Viraj Ghelani and Naveen Kaushik contribute effectively to their roles. Achint Kaur also stands out as Roshni’s boss, Mandy.

Behind the Lens

Visually, Do Deewane Seher Mein is a treat, largely thanks to cinematographer Kaushal Shah, who captures Mumbai’s vibrant energy and bustling life as an integral character. The picturesque holiday sequence amidst the northern mountains is particularly stunning. However, Monisha Baldawa’s editing feels somewhat uneven, with certain segments in the second half feeling superfluous.

The music and background score, while decent, don’t leave a lasting impression. Director Ravi Udyawar makes a commendable effort to craft a contemporary love story but struggles to maintain narrative coherence.

Abhiruchi Chand’s screenplay, despite featuring some impactful dialogues, falters significantly in the second half. The film loses its momentum, bogged down by an excessive integration of social messaging around issues like colourism, social comparison, and fear of failure, which dilutes the core romantic plot.

Final Verdict

In conclusion, Do Deewane Seher Mein is an imperfect love story that, despite its narrative inconsistencies, offers moments of genuine warmth. While the screenplay often meanders, the undeniable, refreshing chemistry between Siddhant Chaturvedi and Mrunal Thakur emerges as the sole redeeming feature, making their journey compelling to watch.

For those seeking a modern romantic drama with strong central performances, this Do Deewane Seher Mein movie review suggests it might be worth a watch, albeit with an acknowledgment of its structural shortcomings.

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Tags: Bollywood romanceDo Deewane Seher MeinEntertainment Blogfilm critiqueimperfect love storyIndian cinemaMovie ReviewMrunal ThakurRavi UdyawarSiddhant Chaturvedi
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