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Sajan Bakery has a superb premise and a quirky set of characters but ends up half-baked (pun intended) due to poor direction.
While Aju Varghese and Lena have clearly put their heart and soul into their performances as the feuding siblings running their father's old bakery, they are let down by Arun Chandu's inexperience as a director.
The storyline is disjointed and the viewer is left perplexed at several junctures with inexplicable lags and nonsensical sub-plots.
Most of the jokes fall flat and the lead protagonist's romance fizzles out due to poor writing and the director's inability to create any real chemistry.
A big disappointment. Not recommended.
Sajan Bakery has a superb premise and a quirky set of characters but ends up half-baked (pun intended) due to poor direction.
While Aju Varghese and Lena have clearly put their heart and soul into their performances as the feuding siblings running their father's old bakery, they are let down by Arun Chandu's inexperience as a director.
The storyline is disjointed and the viewer is left perplexed at several junctures with inexplicable lags and nonsensical sub-plots.
Most of the jokes fall flat and the lead protagonist's romance fizzles out due to poor writing and the director's inability to create any real chemistry.
A big disappointment. Not recommended.