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Deepa

Hilarious review! Glad I missed this week's releases... :)

suniti

Good I caught this review in time. It sounded like a cool movie!

-s

IdeaSmith

The movie does serve an important purpose. It provides an airconditioned place with virtually 100% privacy. What better place to cool off with a date than to be the only ones in a hall and without even the distraction of a good story? ;-)

Nita

Great review Manisha!

Sarthak Dasgupta

dear ms.gehlot,

thanks for taking time out first to watch the film and then to review it. you are a veteran and respected journalist/writer/editor. so i'll not engage you in your opinion about the film. however i'm compelled to write here to correct some misinformations you have fed to your unwitting followers. very evident, it was your oversight, but needs correction.

1. What was she doing in the first duh moment: you perhaps chose to not hear that he had put the phone on silent under his pillow. so clearly, she was also sleeping. thought people didn't need that exposition.

2. There are many flights to Goa: clearly again, the guy is calling up travel agents and gets up after he finds out all flights for today as well as tomorrow are full. did you miss this bit?

3. the director is a film school alumni: who ever told you that? im a BE electronics and an MBA in Finance from an ivy league institute in the country. in fact you are friends with me in facebook. my profile clearly mentions all these details.

4. they take two days and a night to reach goa: which film are you talking about? the guys here take exactly the same hours you mentioned it generally takes.

5. aamir goes to the ATM to find his wallet empty: again what are you talking about? hard to believe that you haven't understood simple things. he ran to the ATM to look for her.

6. ...instead of calling her...: did you miss his frustration for not being able to reach her on the phone as it is switched off?

7. they bump on the street: again you seem to have missed them talking about their locations.

i want you to know, don't grudge your oversight and i want to believe it was with no malicious intent. im ok you have found the film shit. it was anyway not meant for everyone.

but may i request you to at least not misinform your readers. people like me still have a lot of hope on your pen.

Sarthak Dasgupta

Sarthak Dasgupta

apologies to ms. gehlot. i realized a bit too late that it was not by ms. gehlot, but ms. lakhe.

my points remain the same however, but now directed to ms. manisha lakhe.

manisha lakhe

mr dasgupta, let's get one thing straight. we love movies. i wish instead of nitpicking with critics, you had made a better film!

remember anubhav? or the bangla Jatugriho by tapan sinha? your theme is not new. and you fail to make your audience empathize with either of the characters. and i am not alone who has this opinion (barring Minty Tejpal in Mumbai Mirror and he too gave it two stars). if people throng to the theaters for the film, i am willing to see it again and will rewrite the review.

of course i can nit-pick, by saying why didn't SHE have an alarm on HER mobile and so on but it would as tedious as Barry John's dialog in the film.

your heart is in the right place, but friends and family saying it is pathbreaking cinema is not going to help you and you will make mistakes like you did with the name of the reviewer.

here's to creating better movies!

Jk

dear mr. sarthak, .

as a viewer, I would be keen to know if the movie is meant for me. If its not meant for everyone, then which is this specific category of people for whom its made ..? and then why release it for wide public viewing where most people haven't enjoyed it.

Deepa Krishnan

Sarthak, thank you for clarifying the points in the story Ms Lakhe missed out.

I was a little surprised at Ms Lakhe's comment in the first place. "What was she doing when he overslept". Clearly Ms Lakhe believes wives are responsible for getting their husbands out of bed and on time for flights :) Or perhaps Ms Lakhe simply doesn't understand how one partner can make another partner late for flights, whether it is by lingering in the bathroom, or forgetting something at the last minute, or really a zillion other ways.

At least my household doesn't need excuses such as "the cell phones was on silent" and so on - we have managed to be spectacularly late even without that :)

- Deepa

Deepa Gahlot

Dear Ms Krishnan,

Since the point of debate is the 'wake up'... I too found it odd that the woman grumbles so much about all er "preparation" going down the drain. If the vacation meant so much to her, why did she depend totally on the husband to wake her up? If she is married to him for some span of time, she probably knows he is the absent-minded type. The dialogue later also seems to imply that he is, sort of, oblivious to her problems. I don't think Ms Lakhe means to suggest it is the wife's job to wake up the husband, but that she could have woken herself up. Then there would have been no film. We grant Mr Dasgupts his plot point, but the nagging wife stereotype was a bit much to take.


Deepa

s jaywant

loved the dialogue following the critique more than any film i've read about. more power to your pen, ms lakhe. and to your camera, too, sir.

Kanika

Enjoyed the review more than the movie :D

Also "" im a BE electronics and an MBA in Finance from an ivy league institute in the country. in fact you are friends with me in facebook. my profile clearly mentions all these details.""

Apart from isolating prospective audience with his comment "Movie is not meant for everyone (??) " the quoted statement made me laugh. Why should the reviewer check your academic credentials to critique your film?
And simply stating "I'm not a film school alumni " would have been enough,w hy mention"IVY league" ?? If you can't make a good movie ,you'll flaunt your alma mater,is it?

Drab characters, though I like all of the actors in the other works they have done, but they all make a big snoring bore in this movie.

Nova

haha what kind of director comes onto critique forums to defend his own film?!! The audience should be doing that for you sir! And if they're not, it's probably just 'coz the film isn't all that you think is it!!

suniti

Enjoying this hugely :)

Bidisha

Love the fight!
Hee ehaaaheeahaaa (evil laughter)

SuperHypersonic

Nova's comment says it all!

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