
Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya is not a masterpiece, but it is a remarkably brave film for mainstream Bollywood. It dares to take a high-concept sci-fi premise and filter it through the lens of a Punjabi family drama. While it fumbles the ethical complexities of AI relationships, it succeeds as a thought-provoking entertainer that lingers in the mind. The film ultimately asks: if a robot can make you feel love, does it matter that the love isn’t “real”? In an age of digital companionship, that question feels more urgent than ever.
Watch it for Kriti Sanon’s committed performance and the sheer novelty of a Bollywood robot rom-com. Lower your expectations for hard sci-fi and embrace the chaotic, heartfelt, and occasionally brilliant absurdity. Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya -2024- -MovieB...
The film follows Aryan (Shahid Kapoor), a robotics engineer who is disinterested in traditional relationships due to the complexities of human emotion. While housesitting for his aunt (Dimple Kapadia), a brilliant scientist, he discovers SIFRA (Super Intelligent Female Robot Automation) – a highly advanced, lifelike female android. SIFRA, played by Kriti Sanon, is designed to be the perfect companion: caring, intelligent, and devoid of emotional baggage. Aryan falls deeply in love with her, leading to a relationship that challenges the very definition of love, intimacy, and marriage. The conflict arises when he decides to marry SIFRA, forcing his orthodox family (led by Dharmendra as his affectionate grandfather) to confront a reality where a human wants to wed a machine. Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya is not