Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar [repack] [ Hot ]
Mickey (Ranbir) runs a profitable “breakup service” with his friend Manu. He helps people end toxic relationships cleanly — for a fee. His family, especially his mother, pressures him to marry.
Tinni is not a villain; she is a modern woman who values her independence. Her hesitation to marry into a joint family isn't painted as a moral failing but as a valid lifestyle choice. Ranjan pivots from "men vs. women" to "love vs. ego." The film acknowledges that in 2023, the biggest enemy of a relationship isn't a third person or a disapproving parent, but the individuals' own inability to communicate honestly.
However, the film does stumble when it tries to balance Luv Ranjan’s signature "guy talk" (complete with misogynistic jokes from the sidekicks) with a modern heroine who refuses to be a doormat. Shraddha Kapoor’s Tinni is not just a love interest; she is the moral compass who calls out Mickey’s manipulation. For every clever trick Mickey pulls, Tinni has a sharper retort. Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar
Unable to break up directly without seeming like the villain, Mickey hires — without Tinni knowing — to make her leave him. When Tinni discovers the truth, she turns the tables: she challenges Mickey to a “breakup game” where she pretends to be crazy, forcing his family to reject her.
Shraddha Kapoor, often criticized for playing "soft" roles, finally gets a character with teeth. Tinni is not afraid to walk away from a perfect man if he won't respect her space. Their chemistry in the first half (the Spain songs, the banter) is electric. Their chemistry in the second half (the fight) is uncomfortably real. Mickey (Ranbir) runs a profitable “breakup service” with
It asks uncomfortable questions: Can you love someone and still deceive them? Is honesty always the best policy in a relationship? And finally—who is the real liar: the one who tells the lie, or the one who pretends to believe it?
The soundtrack by was a massive contributor to the film’s success. Tracks like "Tere Pyaar Mein" and "Pyaar Hota Kayi Baar Hai" became instant chartbusters, perfect for both dance floors and gym playlists. Visually, the film is a treat, transitioning from the sun-soaked beaches of Spain to the opulent, colorful households of Delhi. Why It Resonates Tinni is not a villain; she is a
Expect the signature rapid-fire dialogue that Ranjan is famous for.
The film’s music, composed by Pritam, elevates their pairing. Pyaar Hota Kayi Baar Hai became an anthem for casual flings, while Tum Se is a wedding classic. The title track, Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar , with its pulsating beat and clever wordplay, captures the film’s essence: love is a game of lies, and the winner is the one who admits the truth first.
Hit (recovered budget plus profit)