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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

DTBHJ: Honest & endearing, but with flaws !

Rating: 2.5/5


Being at inception stage of comedy films, Bhandarkar tries hard to gratify audience and thanks to the lead person of the movie, it turns out to be an entirely watch able film with pardonable few pits in between.

Alike we are tired of watching stupid Akshay Kumar films; Naren (played by Ajay Devgn) is tired of his marriage in the film. He works as Loan Manager in Bank, who gets a sexy chick, June Pinto (played by Shazahn Padamsee) in the form of intern in office on whom, he is having infinite crush and so, goes for a divorce without even a bit of hesitation.

Abhay (played by Emraan) and Milind (played by Omi Vaidya) join Naren at his new residence and within no time, their journey to discover love kicks-off. 

Emraan Hashmi (as Milind) is served with run-of-the-mill playboy character. He is a gym trainer, who simultaneously goes in relationship with mother & daughter (played by Tisca Chopra & Shruti Hassan) which complicates his life, as the elder one is ATM for him & with younger one, he has dreamt of, his entire future life.

After a king-size start with 3 idiots, Omi returns with this film playing a trouble-free character (Milind kelkar) who works in matrimonial site, who is having a blind & profound conviction in true-love and who also is an expert in making people scratch their head and pull their hairs with his frivolous poetries. Gungun (played by Shraddha Das) as R.J, incessantly uses him to get into unaffordable parties to bag a film-role.

Another feather in actor’s cap, yes I am talking about last year’s most consistent performer, Ajay Devgn. As middle aged divorced man, Devgn throws simple but splendid performance and he is the one who pulls this movie up.

Film delivers plenty of laughs but in the halfway writer runs short of content and messes the film irreparably. It’s also the editing which seemed as disappointing. It felt like Emraan’s track was persistently asking us to leave the hall for few minutes. It was gratuitously stretched and particularly this track was written in a juvenile manner. Film irrefutably justifies its title; credit goes to the very-well executed climax, that’s really intellectual one.

Bhandarkar’s honest attempt and Devgn’s endearing act is watch worthy !!

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