Opting for a stable fiancé over genuine romance, a food blogger experiences sexual satisfaction for the first time at her engagement party. However, she must find out who her mysterious lover is. Thank You for Coming (2023)
Thank You for Coming is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language sex comedy film directed by Karan Boolani and produced by Rhea Kapoor and Ekta Kapoor. Written by Radhika Anand and Prashasti Singh, the film stars Bhumi Pednekar, Shehnaaz Gill, Dolly Singh, Kusha Kapila and Shibani Bedi.
The film premiered at the 48th 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in the Gala Presentations section on 15 September 2023 and was theatrically released on 6 October 2023 to mixed reviews from critics. The film failed at the box office. The film received negative reviews from viewers and critics
for its clichés, plot and poor cinematography.
Plot
The film follows Kanika Kapoor on a quest
for love and sexual pleasure. Kanika, a 32-year-old single woman, lives with her mother, Dr. Bina Kapoor, and her grand mother, Kishori Kapoor. She has affairs with a college friend, a professor and later with Rahul. Despite trying hard she has never had an orgasm. After every break up and at her birthdays, when she is very depressed
for being alone, she is cheered up by her best friends Pallavi Khanna and Tina Das.
At her 32nd birthday she has a dream where she has died upon waking she has an epiphany and decides to marry Jeevan Anand, a businessman, who has been courting her
for long time however they have never been physical. Her mother and friends warn her about the shy and naive Jeevan Anand. But given her mother didn’t marry her father and raised her as single mother, Kanika is terrified of being alone and facing society. Waking up next morning after her engagement ceremony, she has a vague recollection of having an orgasm the night before but she could not recall who it was. All three friends go to investigate who Kanika slept with.
They visit Jeevan Anand and Professor, and later are called by Rahul who appears as a drag queen and tells Kanika encouraged him to be himself. While none of her old fling were with her the night before, her old rival schoolmate tells her that she saw, Karan, Pallavi's husband, leaving Kanika's room in hotel. Kanika is devastated and drives back with flashes of the night with Karan. She gets a call from Rabeya Das, Tina's daughter, (whom she earlier advised men are users and to wait to lose her virginity) Rabeya's boyfriend made a video of their sex and released it on the Internet with it going viral. Kanika has a minor accident after which she breaks her engagement off with Jeevan.
As she arrives home, she is attacked by Pallavi who accuses Kanika of sleeping with her husband and Tina fights with Kanika
for giving bad advice to her daughter Rabeya but is rescued and consoled by her mother and grandmother. After a long talk with her mother, Kanika recalls the night. Karan had tucked a drunken Kanika in bed and left, after which she masturbates and gets orgasm. She runs off to Rabeya's school where she is preparing
for a public apology. Kanika get the mic and encourages women to not be ashamed of their sexual desires. Rabeya follows and refuses to apologise. Pallavi also realizes her mistake and all three friends make up.
Movie ends with Kanika being single and happy.
Cast
Bhumi Pednekar as Kanika Kapoor
Dolly Singh as Pallavi Khanna
Shibani Bedi as Tina Das
Shehnaaz Gill as Rushi Kalra
Kusha Kapila as Neha alias "The Queen"
Natasha Rastogi as Dr. Bina Kapoor, Kanika's mother
Dolly Ahluwalia as Kishori Kapoor
Pradhuman Singh as Jeevan Anand
Karan Kundrra as Arjun Malhotra
Gautmik as Karan, Pallavi's husband
Sushant Divgikar as Rahul/Anjali
Saloni Daini as Rabeya Das, Tina's daughter
Anil Kapoor as Professor (special appearance)
Soundtrack
The music of the film is composed by QARAN, The Jamroom, Hanita Bhambri, Vishal Mishra and Aman Pant while lyrics are written by QARAN, IP Singh, Siddhant Kaushal, Raajesh Johri, Hanita Bhambri, Kumaar and Farmaan.
The song Pari Hoon Main is remake version of the famous Suneeta Rao's song Paree Hoon Main from the album Dhuan (1991).
Release
The film premiered at the 48th 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in the Gala Presentations section on 15 September 2023 and was theatrically released on 6 October 2023 to positive reviews from critics. It released on the streaming platform, Netflix on 1 December 2023.
Marketing
The marketing of the film involved a month long promotional tour with Pednekar, Gill, Singh, Bedi and Kapila that included many fan events and the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
Reception
= Critical reception
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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 79% of 14 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.5/10.
Shubhra Gupta of The Indian Express gave the film 3/5 stars stating, "Bhumi Pednekar film is a heartfelt slap in the face of the zillions of movies that are about privileged boys and their putrid toys". Marya E. Gates of Indie Wire gave the film a B− stating, "Anand and Singh’s script tries to tackle too many thematic issues, ultimately short-changing most of them. However, it’s hard to deny Pednekar’s irrepressible charm."
In a more positive review, Meera Navlakha of Mashable stated, "If its purpose is to serve as a feminist romp
for modern India, it succeeded – and executed with fun. This is a welcome addition to the genre, reinforcing that female stories deserve to be told with humor, light and meaning".
= Box office
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Thank You for Coming had an opening day gross of ₹0.8 crore with an average occupency of 67.52%. The film witnessed a 44% growth gross on day two, grossing ₹1.15 crore but continuously showed decline since.
As of 29 November 2023,
Thank You for Coming grossed ₹8.73 crore in India and ₹0.91 crore overseas
for a worldwide gross of ₹9.64 crore.
References
External links
Thank You for Coming at IMDb
Thank You for Coming at Bollywood Hungama