4/10
Done to Death....Also Karan Johar should wake up and smell coffee
29 November 2013
Warning: Spoilers
There's nothing new to expect from such a film after seeing the promos, Imran Khan back to romcoms after his experiments like Maitru Ki Bhijli Ka Mandola and OUATIM Dobara failed. He thought perhaps he will be safe as it's Karan Johar production and his most films are hits, whether there have anything or no. The last time Punit and KJO teamed with Imran was in I HATE LOVE STORYS in 2010 when Imran's films were failing, like Kidnap and Luck, the film worked Imran again worked in EMAET in 2012 which teamed with Kareena Kapoor, this time again the jodi is repeated however in a repetitive set up. The film starts off okay, the song Dhat Teri Ki is already a hit and it provides a good start but the film is hardly anything imaginative in the first half, The first half is a mere set up while the second half shifts to a hamlet on Gujarat Border where Imran goes in search for his love who is a social worker who works for a NGO. There are lot of implausible sequences in the film, like Kareena's NGO act but she doesn't think twice before cheating while trying to get through a traffic, even worse she dances at a song named TOOH meaning butt. Karan Johar lives in his own lala land and his films are hardly realistic, The ease at which the villagers construct the bridge is too hard to digest, even there lot more implausible situations The film is very predictable and gets boring too

Direction by Punit is nothing great Music is good, Dhat Teri Ki is superb, Naina is okay, Dil Duffer is amazing, Tooh is also good typicaly KJO type,

Imran Khan has done such roles before and doesn't add anything new, also his eyebrow dancing does get irritating, He is okay but nothing different Kareena Kapoor Khan is good in her part which isn't written properly Amongst rest Anupam Kher is good in his part, Shraddha Kapoor is good in a small role rest are okay
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