Starts off a good note
29 April 2009
The plot follows the tried-and-tested romcom formula of boy-meets-girl - -> fall in love --> misunderstanding --> patch up --> happy ending. And in all honesty this "hybrid" movie had pretty good chances to strike it gold doing a piggy-back ride on the success of "Slumdog Millionaire". And to realise that, better writing was warranted. There are umpteen places where you feel why are the potholes are glaring at you?

The girl's idea of her version of hen-night could have marinated better. And her parents tailing her is probably the lowest point in the movie. So is the creative guys finding stealing the idea from the girl. Well, the list just goes on.

Shirya Sharan get the biggest pie, so much that it seems the movie was made to give her footing into the Hollywood.

Jesse Metcalfe is confident. As the creative person in the movie, he falters in a few places.

Anupam Kher, Sushmita Mukherjee, Kiran Juneja were plain loud. Tara Sharma reprises her usual "coy" performance.

Not bad if you want to watch it when aired on telly.

Ashok Amritraj – better luck next time.
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