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Shubha Shetty-Saha's Film Reviews
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Not a classic by any standards, but this emotional drama might catch the fancy of college-goers in search of mush this Valentine weekend.
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By the time you reach the climax, you just want to get done with this soppy romance and get on with your own life. Also, the editor seems to have gone off to sleep somewhere in between.
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The film, touted as a sex comedy, is neither funny nor sexy. We are relentlessly served dollops of crude, unfunny innuendos instead. One flash of genuine humour comes in the form of the commercials that the friends make, but when you look at the whole picture, that seems like a stray stroke of luck than any kind of constructive creative thinking.
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It is tragic that Bollywood sex comedies are still stuck in a pre-puberty stage and are still amusing itself with ‘popat’ jokes.
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The director’s objective to bring forth the issues that teachers have been facing for decades now is laudable. But handling of such a subject evidently requires lot more finesse and depth.
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This movie is definitely a front bencher’s delight.
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With a screenplay that’s so lacklustre, dialogues so mediocre and settings so outdated, it might have been less torturous had the film not been painfully long at close to three hours. Mr. Winkle would have wanted to go back to sleep if he had been subjected to watching this one.
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The story lacks imagination, the screenplay is shoddy and the dialogues unfunny. Some humour goes unlaughed at and rest goes undigested. For instance, there’s a scene where it is hinted that a respected business magazine takes money to put people on their covers, and another one when a young lad sets his grandma on fire.
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If you are expecting novelty, go to the next screen. With ‘Wedding Pullav’, all you get is predictability mixed with unpalatable execution. With no distinct taste or flavour, this film makes for a huge disappointment – an indigestible pullav
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What worked for Bhandarkar in 2005 in ‘Page 3’ can obviously not work in 2015 because he is unimaginatively and rather cockily serving us the same dish in a different plate.