Starring Cast: Riya Vij, , Arbaaz Kadwani, Jayati Modi, Taaha Shah, Divya Dutta ,Doorva Tripathi
Director: Sonam Nair
Produced By: Karan Johar
Release Date: May 10, 2013


Bollywood's awareness to the age of teenagers, and the in-between people who reside in this area, is a pretty new factor. Gippi requires the category further in the future with its 14-year-old character, more tweeny than the teenagers. Gippi is a roly poly, prefers jiving to Shammi Kapoor music, and believes nothing of eating between meal-times. She keeps her mom in an excellent comedy, battles with her young sibling Booboo, and is satisfied with her best buddy. Then, like all youngsters, she discovers about her crush and a competition, and that's when Gippi realizes who she really is.

You know where this movie is going when you see this beetle-browed little lady being the real buttocks of humour in college and outside. You know that this is a coming-of-age, and it is a category that you never wheel of, because increasing up can mean so many new, extraordinary factors. The issue is when the story is neither new, nor extraordinary.

Gippi requires its hints from the crazily well-known Mean Ladies and Rumour Girls: actually, not just hints, but whole layouts. So university becomes a position and a place that is for terrible battles between the obese, unpopular Gippi and the very thin, very mean Shamira played by jayanti Modi, where a tussle between the two for the position of the little girls performs out more likely to who will be the most amazing Prom Queen of the time.

The stars, most of them clean younger encounters, all have guarantee. The moments between Gippi and her individual, operating, middle-class mom played by Divya Dutta, and her sibling played by Kadwani have actual sweet taste. Riya Vij in the role of Gippi is both insecure and credible. The efforts are not so much with the artists but with what they are requested to do in an idiom obtained from United states teenager dramas: they all, except for one or two, talk Hindi with attempt, informing us they'd be more at house in English style. 

The bitchy Skimp and Committed is like so many attitude striking in the show biz industry of this newly launched teenager a queen. We know that there are children like this, who design themselves on well-known figures in TV sitcoms, but what's the factor of seeing them in a Hindi film? This comes off as a small edition of the Karan Johar’s last directed Student of The Year that is considered to be itself a mixture.