A single night turns into a whirlwind of chaos for a group of youngsters in 'Aap Kaise Ho?', Dhyan Sreenivasan’s latest film directed by Vinay Jose. The story follows Christy (Dhyan Sreenivasan), who is preparing to marry his girlfriend. Like any typical youngster, he has a close-knit group of friends, goofy and carefree, without much concern for moral judgments. These friends, played by Jeeva and Divyadarshan, add to the film’s quirky energy.

However, their night takes an unexpected and messy turn when they find themselves caught in a case involving a minor girl from West Bengal. As they struggle to navigate the situation, they come face-to-face with two corrupt police officers, played by Aju Varghese and Ramesh Pisharody. With tensions rising and no easy way out, the film revolves around the chaos that unfolds over the course of this fateful night, testing friendships and pushing them into unpredictable territory.

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Despite boasting an impressive star cast, the film steers clear of the glossy, over-the-top treatment, staying true to its grounded tone. The humour is largely situational, not the kind that delivers constant laughs, but enough to highlight how quickly things can spiral out of control.

Aju Varghese and Ramesh Pisharody effectively get under the audience’s skin with their portrayal of corrupt police officers. Their calm yet shameless approach to demanding bribes makes for some truly frustrating moments, drawing genuine disdain from the audience. Dhyan keeps his performance grounded, portraying Christy as a simple, straightforward character without any exaggerated traits. He stays within the role’s natural limits, never going over the top, which adds to the film’s realistic tone.

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While 'Aap Kaise Ho?' delivers on chaos and unpredictability, it doesn’t always strike the right balance between comedy and tension. The film relies heavily on its quirky characters and situational humour, but some moments feel repetitive, stretching the premise rather than deepening the conflict.

The film wraps up with a strong climax, made even more impactful by a well-placed cameo appearance from Sreenivasan The message it conveys in the end adds depth to the story and leaves an impression. 'Aap Kaise Ho?' is a simple yet decent watch in theatres, especially if you are looking for something light and entertaining.

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