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Fateko Jutta : Is it worth watching?

Fateko Jutta; starring Saugat Malla was one of the hyped movie in Nepal. Got a chance to watch the movie yesterday and now here is the review.

Warning: SPOILERS ALERT

Directed by Naresh Khadka and produced by Arjun Kumar, movie shows the story of people living in Terai area. Movie seems to be quite typical starting with the death of the father of Saugat Malla, which was of course a horrible beginning. Then, movie directly jumps to 20 years in future where Saugat Malla grows up and with his gang of his three bakwas friends who moves around terai stealing hens and selling other's buffalo. Must say, the movie was quite dramatic.

The story of movie was not making any sense at all. There was just comedy and epic acting of Saugat. The worst part about movie was ending where all of the three people (Saugat Malla and his two friends) end up becoming wanted, which of course made no sense at all because there was no way of becoming them to be wanted by police as police had already captured others excluding them. Some scenes were extremely childish, like the climax scene where Priyanka Karki waves bye to other people riding on a jeep being followed by group of people. Also, the story of movie was no match with title. There was no mention about fateko jutta in whole movie except the scene where Saugat goes to take his bride home and at last where he throws away the shoes and camera awkwardly zooms into the shoes. There was no concern about fateko jutta and title was extremely inappropriate for the movie. 

So, is the movie worth it? Probably yes! or probably not! If you are looking for a good time to spend with family, have a fun or maybe watch a nice family movie, then its probably worth it. But if you are looking into for a movie with a nice quality, great story line and great acting of actors then probably it's just waste of your money.

For this  movie, I would give 4 out of 10. (Considering the acting of Saugat Malla)
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