As a hardcore fan of Amisha Patel I can say I still enjoyed this movie. I have seen worse (like Yeh Hai Jalwa). There can be no denying that Zameer is technically really bad, imprecise cuts, shrill sound effects reminiscent of the old Mahabharata shows. And the plot is hilarious and neurotic.
It is about Suraj (Ajay) as a visiting lecturer who loves Supriya (Mahima) who suffers a strange paralysis (reminescent of the hysteria known from Sigmund Freud's late 19th century), but she is otherwise a lovely woman and Suraj is as committed to her in love as anyone can be. But Pooja (Amisha) the college girl is after Suraj with such determination and intrigue that things get completely out of and reasonable behavior.
How then, can one possibly enjoy this movie? If you take all that craziness for what it seems to want to represent, i.e., as the day-dreaming of an love-drunken teenager, it is not so far off the mark. The music is not too bad at all. With the two lovely leads Amisha and Mahima and all the pretty college girls, some people will find enough eye candy to get through the show to a somewhat rewarding closure.
Just leave any reason behind and enjoy.
It is about Suraj (Ajay) as a visiting lecturer who loves Supriya (Mahima) who suffers a strange paralysis (reminescent of the hysteria known from Sigmund Freud's late 19th century), but she is otherwise a lovely woman and Suraj is as committed to her in love as anyone can be. But Pooja (Amisha) the college girl is after Suraj with such determination and intrigue that things get completely out of and reasonable behavior.
How then, can one possibly enjoy this movie? If you take all that craziness for what it seems to want to represent, i.e., as the day-dreaming of an love-drunken teenager, it is not so far off the mark. The music is not too bad at all. With the two lovely leads Amisha and Mahima and all the pretty college girls, some people will find enough eye candy to get through the show to a somewhat rewarding closure.
Just leave any reason behind and enjoy.