My congratulations to directors Sujoi & Sushil for sending out a hard message to people chasing the American dream. The Indian tryst with the American dream started in the 1970s, by the early 2000s it reached to epic proportions thanks to the accent of software companies in India. For the last 2 decades or so it has become the benchmark tool used by the Indian middle class population of India to compare youngsters, who are hardly in their early 20s to their prospects in the coming "decades".
As a thumb rule a youngster with a job in the USA put absolute pressure on another 250-300 other youngsters living around him. This movie is an apt message to the parents on the perils of fulfilling the American dreams with very well written screenplay, especially for the portions containing the senior citizens. But the movie itself is very average in its making and it's just a boring love story if one takes away the concept. Pressure cooker is riddled with flaws in its screenplay and bad acting makes it worse. Comical relief & some cool Lyrical songs comes as a decent remedy in between. Tanikella Bharani's cameo is notably good.
Pressure cooker sends the intended message in a spectacular fashion, especially for the parents of the youngsters. The movie reminds us that all men are not created equal and going to America is not the "Ultimate" thing anymore. If one is happy with what he/she is doing, I believe they are successful enough. Four stars just for delivering the Message out......its time to develop our own country.