Bada Naam Karenge review: Sooraj Barjatya’s show on old school love in modern times, is a breath of fresh air
Veteran filmmaker Sooraj Barjatya, 60, has come a long way since that line in Hum Saath Saath Hain (1999) ‘jahaan ghar ki ladies aur bacchiyan humein apne haathon se, pyaar se khaana khilaayein, vahi ghar ghar hai’— to a boy serving food to a girl in Bada Naam Karenge without any preaching or glorification. A still from Bada Naam Karenge. Prepare to be surprised with how much you are going to like an OTT show which has zero foul language, nudity, thrill or suspense. It’s a Rajshri production after all. But that in no way means that this is a borefest- it’s the opposite, in fact. Also read: Sooraj Barjatya on working with Salman Khan again: ‘It’s on the card, creating a fresh Prem for him’ The story is a breath of fresh air (ironic since the story is set in the Covid times). It revolves around Rishabh Rathi (Ritik Ghanshani), who hails from a wealthy family from Ratlam. He meets Surbhi (Ayesha Kaduskar), in an arranged marriage setup, along with their families. But they …




