I believe that the movie 'What's Love Got to Do with It' is a cliché as it fails to portray its intended message effectively. It's unclear whether the movie is against arranged marriages or promoting the idea of experimenting with marriage after spending a significant amount of money on lavish marriage events. The character of Mamona is also confusing as she is shown drinking whiskey and dancing with male friends at her wedding, but is unable to tell her parents about her boyfriend. Furthermore, her friends are portrayed as bold, which seems contradictory to their traditional Pakistani society. Towards the end of the movie, Mamona and Kaz confesses everything and are forgiven, which seems unrealistic. even so, Sajal Ali's performance in "What's Love Got to Do with It" is a standout element of the movie. Her acting is powerful and impactful, and she brings a sense of authenticity and emotional depth to the character of Mamona. Her performance is a testament to her talent as an actress, and a highlight of the movie. Overall, the movie fails to deliver a clear message