Tuesday, 11 February 2014

The Wolf of Wall Street (English)

The Wolf of Wall Street

Director:
Martin Scorsese

Writer
Terence Winter (screenplay), Jordan Belfort(book)

Casts:
Leonardo DiCaprioJonah HillMargot Robbie 

Releasing date:

  • Jan 3, 2014

Ratings:
The film has an overall rating of 7.1 which points a best film

Recommedation:
Recommended film

Story:

         In The Wolf of Wall Street DiCaprio plays Belfort, a Long Island penny stockbroker who served 36 months in prison for defrauding investors in a massive 1990s securities scam that involved widespread corruption on Wall Street and in the corporate banking world, including shoe designer Steve Madden.

Review:

       By far the Best Movie of the Year, Best Actor, Best Director! The whole supporting cast is excellent as well. This movie will not disappoint it was much better than I expected and the duration of the movie is not felt at all. It definitely did not feel like a 3 hour production. Scorsese put this movie together brilliantly! You are on your toes and engaged throughout from beginning to end. Leonardo DiCaprio is at his best! He will take you through the highs and lows of the movie with an Oscar Winning Performance. I read about Jordan Belfort and it appears that Scorsese and DiCaprio made this movie as accurate as possible which I really appreciate. I commend Scorsese and DiCaprio for keeping this epic picture as authentic as possible. After all this is Hollywood.

Salala Mobiles (Malayalam)

Salala Mobiles

                          

Director:
Sharath Haridaasan

Writer:
Sharath Haridaasan

Casts:
Dulquer SalmaanNazriya NazimJacob Gregory 

Releasing date:

  • Jan 24, 2014

Ratings:
The film has an overall rating of 4.8 which points a poor film

Recommendation:
Not recommeded

Story:

         Salala Mobiles is a love story between a mobile shop owner and a girl, who is a regular coustmer at the shop. The story is all about how this guy tries to find out the whereabouts of the girl. The shop is named Salala Mobiles as his uncle works in Salala, a city in Oman. And he is the one who sets up the shop for him. Dulquar Salman and Nazriya Nazim plays the leads, where as Anto Joseph is producing the film under the banner of Ann Mega Media. Sheikh Elahi will score the music by giving importance to Sufi music. 

Review:

      Debutant director Sharath A Haridasan’s Salalah Mobiles is a mushy love story, which is amateurish and disturbingly inane. There is no point in mincing words while talking about the first major release of the year, as this one could easily find a place among the worst films to have occurred in Malayalam during recent times.
What else can you say about a movie, which narrates a story that is too simple and is a potpourri of some tasteless scenes? Adding some computer graphics and loud background scores barely makes it even remotely entertaining!
Afsal (Dulquer Salmaan) is a lazy youth, with a loving mother, played by Geetha. He opens a mobile shop in Kozhikode with the help of his uncle, an NRI working in Salalah, Oman.
The shop opens soon and the woes of the viewers begin along with. Afsal is instantly smitten by the ample charm of Shahana (Nazriya Nazim), who is studying in a nearby college. But as it happens in every stereotyped romantic tale, the hero waits unendingly to reveal his mind. Half way through the film, you stop to care if their love blossoms or not!

Saving Mr. Banks (English)

Saving Mr. Banks

        

Director:
John Lee Hancock

Writer;
Kelly Marcel, Sue Smith

Casts;

Tom HanksRuth WilsonColin FarrellPaul Giamatti



Releasing date;
Feb 7, 2014

Ratings;
The film has an overall rating of 7.4 which points a best film

Recommendation:
Recommended film

Story:

         When Walt Disney's daughters begged him to make a movie of their favorite book, P.L. Travers' Mary Poppins (1964), he made them a promise - one that he didn't realize would take 20 years to keep. In his quest to obtain the rights, Walt comes up against a curmudgeonly, uncompromising writer who has absolutely no intention of letting her beloved magical nanny get mauled by the Hollywood machine. But, as the books stop selling and money grows short, Travers reluctantly agrees to go to Los Angeles to hear Disney's plans for the adaptation. For those two short weeks in 1961, Walt Disney pulls out all the stops. Armed with imaginative storyboards and chirpy songs from the talented Sherman brothers, Walt launches an all-out onslaught on P.L. Travers, but the prickly author doesn't budge. He soon begins to watch helplessly as Travers becomes increasingly immovable and the rights begin to move further away from his grasp. It is only when he reaches into his own childhood that Walt discovers 

Review:

      Saving Mr Banks tells the story of Walt Disney's battle to get the rights to make Mary Poppins into a movie. I wasn't expecting to like this but was completely blown away. 

It is beautifully put together, is hilarious in parts and very touching and emotional at other stages, but is not overly sappy or cheesy. 

There are some outstanding performances here. Emma Thompson plays Mrs Travers beautifully - a cantankerous and stubborn lady, yet you can't dislike her. Tom Hanks does a good job of playing Walt Disney - a tough role for anyone but he seems to suit it, so long as you can get past the terrible fake southern accent which is worse than Dick Van Dyke's attempts at an English accent in Mary Poppins. 

However the stand-out performance is, surprisingly, delivered by Colin Farrell as Mrs Travers' father. He brings amazing range and emotion to a character that is simultaneously a loving, sweet father and a man caged in by life and personal demons. 

Go see it for yourself when it comes out at the end of November. I'm looking forward to watching it again.

London Bridge (Malayalam)

London Bridge
Director:
  • Anil C Menon

Writer:
Jinu Abraham

Casts:
PrithvirajMukeshAndrea JeremiahLena

Releasing date:
  • Jan 31, 2014

Rating:
The film has an overall rating of 5.2 which points an average film

Recommendation:
Not recommended

Story:

         It is the story of an ambitious hardworking young entrepreneur, a kind-hearted daughter, and a successful business tycoon, whose heirdom is at stake as his only daughter values the pain and sorrow of the underprivileged in the society than her only relative in the world.
         C S Nambiar, a well-known industrialist, who has many businesses under his wings, sees his future son-in-law in Vijay, a hardworking ambitious young business man, who is also an upcoming threat to some of his business interests. Nambiar offers to accept Vijay as his successor, if Vijay succeeds in bringing back his daughter, Pavitra, from her chosen path of charity and goodwill towards the needy of the society. Irrespective of being from a different cultural and financial background, Pavitra, feels it her responsibility to be part of the great nation she resides in, England, which has forever advocated, followed, and supported rehabilitation of the less fortunate part of all societies
         
Vijay, who has struggled hard all his life to climb up the ladder of prosperity, takes up the challenge of winning the heart of art loving, compassionate Pavitra, who loves and respects the great people of England, and thereby wishes to offer her services to support the sick and hapless division of the society. Pavitra who has a strong individuality, and own views towards life, deep under her heart never wants to hurt her father, but has clear vision on what she would do with her life, and the fortune she would inherit from her father.
         
The movie revolves around different lifestyles of England, touching hearts of a number of people who represent the expat, as well as the inhabitant population of the great country, which has always welcomed various cultures to it`s heart.Vijay`s quest to winning Pavitra`s heart, fulfilling C S Nambiar`s only aim in life, and thereby succeed in writing his own destiny, would be unfolded in the movie through light, and some times not so light-hearted moments.

Review:


          London Bridge has received mixed reviews from critics, Entertainment website oneindia has said "London Bridge as a watchable romantic drama" and given a rating of 3/5 stars. Lensmenreviews website has given the movie a rating of 2/5 stars and said that "Luxury and some scenery of London and its outskirts is rich in almost all frames of London Bridge. But the very necessary thing in a romantic drama is missing here; romance." The malayalam website Muyal Media has rated 3.2/5 stars for London Bridge and mentioned that "London Bridge, a triangular love story happening in London has got a kind of freshness in its visuals but lacks the same in the narrative.

1983 (Malayalam)

1983
Director:
Abrid shine

Writer:
Abrid shine

Releasing date:

  • Jan 31, 2014

Ratings:
The film has an overall ratings of 6.3 which points a good film

Recommendation:
Recommended film

Story:

         The movie is set against the backdrop of a visually appealing village, Brahmamangalam. The story unfolds from the year of 1983, where some children of the village along with others, rejoice the world cup victory of India. Rameshan (Nivin Pauly) , the star batsman of them, Pappan (Saiju Kurup), Babukuttan (Sanju), Saji (Dinesh), Prahladan (Neeraj Madhav), Mantle Johny (Kalabhavan Prajod), Varkey, Chandru, Basheer, forming the rest of the gang. 
      They grow up holding cricket to their hearts. Gopi Aashaan (Joy Mathew), Rameshan's father, running a mechanic shop, is all against his son's love for cricket, which had spoiled his ambitions of Rameshan becoming a mechanical engineer. At school, Rameshan has his love Manjula (Nikki Galrani), who after their studies eagerly hopes for Rameshan to find a good job and to marry her. Rameshan on the contrary, can't leave his passion for cricket as he attends almost all village cricket matches even after growing up and looking after his father's workshop. Manjula gets married to another guy, and leaves abroad and Rameshan, being compelled by his parents and friends, marries Susheela (Srindaa Ashab), whom he finds to be the only person in India, who doesn't know about Sachin Tendulkar. Their happy life becomes more fruitful with the birth of Kannan, and after a few years, Rameshan gets to know his son has got his same passion for cricket. Rameshan gets his son to Vijay Menon (Anoop Menon), a cricket coach, who helps Kannan to become an efficient player, which forms the rest of the movie.


Review:

         Everyone have done full justice to their roles. Nivin Pauly, the central character of the movie is all controlled and composed portraying the character of Rameshan in his school life and later. Nikki Galrani as Manjula too scores well with her looks, but the dubbing portions seems a bit awkward. Srindaa Ashab as Susheela gives out a wonderful performance with her innocent expressions and dialect. Another notable performance is from Jacob Gregory as Sachin, who turns few sequences featuring him to a laughter riot. Anoop Menon as Vijay Menon is yet another notable performance in the movie. Other actors including Joy Mathew, Dinesh, Saiju Kurup, Neeraj Madhav, Kalabhavan Prachod, Sanju, Joju, Seema G Nair, everyone have portrayed their characters well. The child artists also need a special mention for the wonderful performances.

Balyakalasakhi (Malayalam)

                  Balyakalasakhi 

Director:
  • Pramod Payyannur

Writer:
  • Vaikom Mohammed Basheer

Cast:
MammoottyIsha TalwarMeenaSeema BiswasParambrata Chatterjee

Releasing date:
  • Feb 7, 2014

Ratings:
The film has an overall rating of 5.9 which points an average film

Recommendation:
Not recommeded film

Story:

        Balyakalasakhi is a pure love story revolving around Majeed (Mammootty) and Suhra (Isha Talwar) which begins from their childhood. The movie begins with Majeed searching a job in Kolkata. He loses his money and bag on the way, but is helped by Selvi (Seema Biswas) , who introduces him to Ameen Sahib (Sasikumar). Ameen Sahib gives Majeed a job in his press. Majeed meets Shabnam (Thanusree Ghosh) , daughter of Ameen Sahib and Praful (Preim Sheikh), a rebel and a writer. Rest of the story deals with the flashback of the love story between Majeed and Suhra and how and where life takes them.
         Balyakalasakhi is a Malayalam romantic tragedy novel written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and published in 1944. Many people think it as a best work of Basheer. The story revolves around Majeed and Suhra, who are in love with each other from childhood. This movie revolves around Majeed and his love Suhra who love from their childhood. This love is transferred to their adolescence. Majeed's father can send him to a school in the distant town because he is a rich man. Suhra's father on the other hand can not do so because he is a poor man but he wants to send his daughter, who is good at studies to the school. But after her father's death, all her hopes of further studies are ruined. Majeed requests to his father to sponsor Suhra's education, but he refuses. Majeed leaves home after the refusal of his father, and spends a long time out from the home. 
On his return, he finds that his family's former affluence has finished, and that his beloved Suhra has married someone else. After knowing all this, Majeed leaves home once again, but this time with plans on his mind. He needs to find a job, to ward off poverty. For this purpose he joins as a salesman but after a bicycle accident in which he loses a leg he finds work as a dish-washer in a hotel. Despite this, he dreams of Suhra to come back home waiting for him to return. He wants to make enough money to return home and get married to the woman of his life. His mother writes him that Suhra is sick and afterwards she writes about her death. 

Review:

      The story revolves around childhood sweethearts Majeed (Mammootty) and Suhra (Isha Talwar). Born to rich parents, Majeed falls in love with his not-so-affluent neighbour Suhra. After her father's death, when Suhra struggles to make both ends meet, Majeed pleads with his father to sponsor her education. Refused, he wanders off to distant lands. Some of the other characters created by Basheer such as Ettukali Mammoonju and Ottakannan Pokker also appear in the film.
The launch of the film edition of the novel Balyakalasakhi was done by Leela Menon who handed over the book to Fabi Basheer, wife of Vaikom Muhammed Basheer.

Om shanti oshana (Malayalam)

Om shanti oshana
Director:
  • Jude Antony Joseph

Writer:
Midhun Manuel

Casts:
Nivin PaulyNazriya NazimVineeth Srinivasan

Releasing date:
  • Feb 7, 2014

Ratings:
The film has an overall rating of 7.2 which points a good film

Recommendation:
Recommended film

Story:

         Om Shanti Oshana is hardly a candyfloss romance as it throws to wind the normal rules of on-screen courtship. To put it in a nutshell, the love story features no demure, simpering heroine but a perky teenager who goes for the most unlikeliest match. “The film is woman-oriented, trying to see things through the perspective of a girl. The USP of the film is its refreshing narrative pattern,” says director Jude Antony Joseph.
The film has Nivin Pauly and Nazriya Nazim playing the leads, the duo teaming up once again after last year’s blockbuster Neram. OSO is the story of Pooja Mathews, the only child of a doctor-teacher couple.
“She chances upon a man at an amusement park and starts following him out of curiosity. And the more she knows about him, the more she falls for him,” says Jude. But the tale has a twist - her beau is no suave-and-sweet college boy, but a farmer. How love changes the tomboyish girl into a totally different person forms the crux of the story. “Nazriya has come out with an astonishing performance and I think Pooja is her best role so far,” says Midhun Manuel Thomas, who has penned the script along with Jude.
Midhun adds that the film is about a girl’s first crush and how she pursues it all through her school and college days. “Usually we see the hero stalking the heroine and his relentless attempts to woo and win her over. But in OSO we have ditched that normal format and tried the opposite,” he says. Apart from the love track, the film also has a generous splash of humour. “It’s a fun film, an entertainer to the core suited for all types of audience.”
The film has Vineeth Sreenivasan and Lal Jose playing cameos and the director says both were happy to be part of it. “I managed to rope in them because they felt the script convincing.” While Ranji Panicker plays the role of Dr Mathews, Pooja’s father, Aju Varghese appears in another key role. “But this time he is not the hero’s sidekick.” Ask him about the film’s quirky title and Jude says: “We wanted a simple-yet-striking title in sync with the mood and tempo of the film.

Reviews:
         The movie has received positive to mixed reviews so far from critics and audience. In general, Nazriya Nazim's performance as a teenage girl is much talked about. The co-screenwriter Midhun Manuel Thomas says, "Nazriya has come out with an astonishing performance and I think Pooja is her best role so far. A reviewer from OneIndia found the movie enertaining, with its share of happiness factor, one-liners and decent performances from the leading pair. While a reviewer from Keralaboxoffice was not quite impressed, he says, 'Not up to the mark, but... Nazriya was given the maximum space in the big screens and she has quite made it good offering. She possessed the innocence and charming required to make the particular character an interesting piece of object.
Many a woman would be able to relate to Nazriya's fantasy. Not every lady has the courage to go and propose to the man she loves in Indian society. This film is an out and out romantic comedy.Men love the jokes in the film. Family audience love humour and fantasy part.

Heartless (hindi)

Heartless
Director:
Shekhar suman

Writer:
Niranjan Iyengar

Casts:

Adhyayan SumanAriana AyamOm PuriDeepti NavalMadan JainShekhar Suman

Releasing date:
Feb 7, 2014

Ratings:

The film has an overall ratings of 5.8 which points an average film

Recommendation:

Not Recommended film

Story:


          Addy alias Aditya Singh (Adhyayan Suman), 24, is the only son of a single parent Gayatri Singh (Deepti Naval), a business tycoon. Sadly, he is terminally ill with an incurable heart disease that has no cure and only a heart transplant can save him. 

However, Aditya is opposed to the idea till he falls in love with Ria (Ariana Ayam) and agrees to get himself operated by his friend and mentor Dr. Sameer Saxena, a heart surgeon (Shekhar Suman) against his mother`s advice to get it done by her friend Dr Sanjay Trehan (Om Puri). 
The story takes an unusual and unexpected turn in the operation theatre where during the heart transplant surgery he experiences Anaesthesia Awareness, a frightening medical phenomenon when a patient is unconscious from outside but remains conscious from within, hearing sounds and experiencing pain, but bodily paralysed. Aditya over hears certain horrifying and disturbing truths that will now change his life.


Review:

            
            If you have not seen a Hollywood film called Awake please do and please do not waste your time on this shameless rehash.

Yaariyan (Hindi)

Yaariyan
Director:
Divya Khosla

Casts:
Aditya Raj Kapoor, Himansh Kohli, Nicole Faria

Releasing date:
jan/10/2014

Ratings:
The fiim has an overall ratings of  2.9which points a poor film

Recommendation
Not recommended (Never watch)

Story:

         A college student must win an inter college competition to save his college from being demolished by property builders.

Review:

         The story was clichéd, phony and nonsensical. Those 145 minutes were a total waste!!
AVOID is the conclusion!

Jilla (Tamil)

Jilla

Director:
R.T. Neason

Writer:
R.T. Neaason

Casts:
Mohanlal, Vijay, Kajal Agarwal

Realease date:
jan/10/2014

Ratings:
The film has an overall ratings of 4.9 which points an average film

Recommendation:
Not recommended

Story:

        Sivan (Mohanlal) is a don like guy in Madurai area. He brings up Sakthi (Vijay), his driver's son as his own after he is killed by a police officer. Sakthi grows up with an aversion to Khaki and hates cops. To save his father's crime syndicate, Sakthi is forced to join the police form, but soon tables are turned.

Review:

      Illayathalapathy Vijay: Looking so young, charm and his mannerism. #Mohanlal: Proved a complete actor. Super star acting as father (WoW) Looking like a LION. Really chemistry looking good between both the stars. 8) it steeled the show. Awesome mix. Theme music is at the best. #Story: Commercial formula, but looking fresh script. Well groomed Madurai jilla thimuru & Thenavettu. Gethu Cinematography and songs came out well.
     Screenplay: Made draggy. 2nd half looks too lengthy.

Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (English)

Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Direction:
Peter Jackson

Writers:
Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens

Casts:
Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman, Richard Armitage

Release Date:
jan/14/2014

Ratings:
The film has an overall ratings of 6.8 which points good film

Recommendation:
Recommended film (Good film)


Story:

        After successfully crossing over (and under) the Misty Mountains, Thorin and Company must seek aid from a powerful stranger before taking on the dangers of Mirkwood Forest--without their Wizard. If they reach the human settlement of Lake-town it will be time for the hobbit Bilbo Baggins to fulfill his contract with the dwarves. The party must complete the journey to Lonely Mountain and burglar Baggins must seek out the Secret Door that will give them access to the hoard of the dragon Smaug. And, where has Gandalf got off to? And what is his secret business to the south?

Review:

      Most reviews will tell you what's so great about this movie and why it's worth watching, but I figured you should hear the other side of the story.First of all a small note for Tolkien fans. If you thought An Unexpected Journey strayed a bit too far from the book: The Desolation of Smaug looks like the script writers didn't even know there was a book. The movie tries hard to change the story wherever it can, reducing fan-favorite chapters to 5 minute scenes and writing new content that feels out of place.
       Martin Freeman's acting is top notch again, but sadly he hardly gets any screen time. He only shines in his scene with Smaug. Now Smaug as a character is awesome, no complaints there. Yet most of his scenes are way too dragged out. There's a 20 minute scene with the Dwarfs running around thinking they can defeat him. Only at that point the movie already hinted at the only possible way of defeating him. Perhaps the worst aspect is that these scenes make Smaug look like an unintelligent creature. Dwarfs luring a Dragon around by going "Nana-nanana you can't catch me!" is not only silly and cliché, it's an insult to Smaug's character.

Oru indian pranaya kadha (Malayalam)

Oru indian pranaya kadha
Director:
Sathyan Anthikad

Writer:
Ikbal Kuttipuram

Casts:
Fahadh Faasil, Amala Paul

Releasing date:
dec/20/2013

Ratings:
The film has an overall ratings of 6.3 which points a good film

Recommendation:
Recommended film (Average film)


Story:

           Siddharth (Fahadh Fassil) is a mandalam secretary of youth congress in Aymanam and has high dreams regarding his political career. He was about to enter the big league as a senior MLA got died, but in vain. A devastated Siddharth opts to take a change in his routine. And it is there that Uthup Vallikkadan – the district head of the party, introduces a young NRI girl – Irene (Amala Paul) hailing from Canada. With she is having some intentions to take a documentary on the orphanages; Siddharth was forced to assist her. It was later on the story that Siddharth come to know that she has set some plans in her mind other than the ones said by her. Trapped in a dilemma, Siddharth however decides to help her real intentions. And ’Oru Indian Pranayakatha’ is a search to find out what happens to them later on this journey.

Review:

            What causes the movie to be indebted is mainly due to a rather sluggish second half, which mainly focused on the traditional way of including songs and eloping of the hero – heroine Jodi. To say out loudly regarding the good points of the movie, you obviously need to travel through the first half, which was successful in spraying some good humorous moments. The script written by Iqbal Kuttippuram somehow was unable to mix the charms associated with his previous movies. Rather than trying to go through a different way, he has tried out a dummy run of many of the past movies.

Drishyam (Malayalam)

Drishyam
Director:
Jeethu Joseph

Writer:
Jeethu Joseph

Casts:
Mohanlal, Meena, Ansiba, Esther

Releasing date:
dec/20/2013

Ratings:
The movie has a over all ratings of 8.7 which points a best film

Recommendation:
Recommended film (Must watch)


Story:

        The story begins as a simple and a rather conventionally presented family drama happening in a high range town, where a local Cable TV operator named George Kutty (Mohanlal) lives with his wife Rani (Meena) and daughters Anju (Ansiba) and Anu (Esther). Almost the entire first half shows how close knit they are as a family but an unprecedented happening mars their peaceful life. How they overcome such a difficult situation is the plot here.

Review:

        t is not often that you sit in a theatre with bated breath, never wanting to miss a moment of the film on screen. Writer ­director Jeethu Joseph’s Drishyam is one such film, a gripping tale that leaves you spellbound with its skillful craft.
        For the Mohanlal fans out there, especially those who were complaining about not seeing him in realistic and earthy roles, go for this one to see the hero in one of the finest performances in his highly illustrious career. You can watch him only in sheer disbelief as he gives subtle acting a new meaning, just like the way he has done in some of his brilliant roles in the past.
        The rest of the cast have all done their roles really well but watch out for a sterling show from Kalabhavan Shajon, who is terrific as a corrupt cop. Drishyam is a sensational journey by a family as they go through a bitter crisis, which is perhaps more than what they can chew. It’s a film with its heart at the right place and two big thumbs up for this honest attempt. Don’t miss this one!

Hasee Toh Phasee (Hindi)

Hasee Toh Phasee
Director:
Vinil Matthew

Writer:
 Harshavardhan Kulkarni (story), Harshavardhan Kulkarni (dialogue),

Ratings:
The film has an overall ratings of 6.7 which points a good film

Releasing date:
Feb 7, 2014

Recommendation:
Recommended film (as time pass)

Story:

            Spread across Mumbai over a decade, the film is about the relationship between the quirky, rebellious Meeta (Parineeti Chopra), and the mischievous Nikhil (Sidharth Malhotra) struggling with their respective families to fit in. Nikhil bumps into Meeta on the occasion of her sister Deeksha's wedding while Meeta is on the run. He falls in love with Meeta's sister Karishma on the same day. The film jumps to the eve of Nikhil and Karishma's engagement. Karishma's wealthy father, Devesh Solanki, does not approve of Nikhil as he finds him to be a lackadaisical young man. On the day of his engagement, Nikhil promises Karishma that he will prove himself to be worthy of her within the next seven days. Nikhil is re-introduced to Meeta by Karishma and is instructed to put her up in a hotel. Nikhil recognizes Meeta. In an attempt to please Karishma he decides to keep Meeta in the flat above his own house, with his crazy extended family. During the course of Meeta's stay at Nikhil's house

Review:

        Nikhil (Siddharth Malhotra) is the odd man out in his family having his own way of building his life. So is Meeta (Parineeti Chopra) with an aberrant behavior but with a mind of a genius. Nikhil attends a wedding and he meets Meeta, when she is running away from her abode. At the wedding, he falls in love with Karishma, who is also Meeta's sister. After 7 years, Nikhil and Karishma finally get engaged. Meeta returns but is kept away from the family by Karishma, and Nikhil befriends her. The rest of the story is how the equations change with the situations.

The story-line at the highest layer seems to be wafer-thin. However the writing takes us deeper into the complexity of the situations making a strong connect with the audience. Of course, there is some cinematic liberty taken, but the majority was a laudable dealing. The humor is very natural, and tickles you with its funny moments. Every scene between Siddharth and Parineetha were flawlessly written. A couple of scenes might even leave you moist-eyed. Such is the impact. Kudos to Harshavardhan Kulkarni for his writing and Vinil Mathws for the execution.

Parineethi Chopra is simply taking big leaps repeatedly with every movie she does! She is extra-ordinarily brilliant. There is a thin line between acting as a retard and playing a character that has an aberrant behavior and presentation. She understands that thin line so well. A slot is reserved for her in the Best Actor (Female) in all the award functions next year. Siddharth Malhotra is a revelation! A mature performance indeed. The entire ensemble greatly complemented the leads, namely Adah Sharma and Manoj Joshi .

Cinematography was good, and so were the melody tracks composed by Vishal-Shekar. A minor drawback of the movie is its length. A trimmed version without some unnecessary tracks would have helped.