One Night Stand Reviews and Ratings
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Right now, Sunny Leone is gorgeous to look at, but we know that already, and struggling to emote, which has been her bugbear in her last few outings as well.
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Right now, Sunny Leone is gorgeous to look at, but we know that already, and struggling to emote, which has been her bugbear in her last few outings as well.
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Contrary to what the film’s publicity and songs would have one believe, One Night Stand isn’t yet another tawdry skin-flick with exploitative cleavage shots in place of a script.
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One Night Stand is still an average film with a run-of-the-mill theme. It, however, is one of the better finished products with a similar recipe.
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Well, for one, there is hardly any heaving and moaning sex.
Disappointed? Don’t be. There is plenty more that makes this film a one-time watch.
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No matter how hard the director tries to liven up the proceedings, the absence of genuine substance prevents One Night Stand from rising above the irretrievably banal.
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Sometimes good actors do have the power to exalt a mediocre script, but both Sunny and Tanuj fail to sink their teeth deep into their characters. Their acting lacks flair. She never looks genuinely harrowed and his demeanor is far from dangerous.
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…suffers due to a weak script. It does have its moments, however at the box-office, the film will struggle fighting the competition from other big releases.
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Lad obsessed with a beautiful girl he met in a faraway land discovers she lives in the same city, is a propah sati-savitri and begins to stalk her. And his attempts at being stalker are so pathetic you cannot but laugh. Everyone tries so hard to ‘act’, you wish it were an honest to God skin flick instead of this dreadful feminist ‘equal right to make out with strangers’ thing…
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When you sign up for a Sunny Leone film, there are expectations of a certain kind. For such a single-minded audience, Sunny delivers with foamy swipes across her body in slow-mo and openmouthed moans. But those hopeful for more, shouldn’t be. As the title suggests, this isn’t a story of free love, rather freelance lovemaking. And while extra-marital affairs have become jaded in films, milked largely by the Bhatts, this one targets a proposition close to the Indian male fantasy — having one with Sunny Leone.