Warning : Watching this film with your newly wedded wife may have few side effects!!!
Sid (Farhan) and Trisha (Vidya) are happily married and have unique ways to keep the spark alive in their married life. Once in a while they meet in a bar like two strangers, have drinks and spend an 'exciting and happening' night together in a hotel room. Everything is like a fairy tale until 'unplanned' pregnancy strikes. Suddenly Trisha, the wife is overshadowed by Trisha, the mother. The complete focus shifts towards the baby and the romance takes a backseat. Sid tries hard to be a good father but all his efforts are futile and in no time their marriage is on rocks. As a last refuge, Sid turns towards his brother-in-law (Ram Kapoor), whom he considers as an absolute idiot but is supposedly an ideal husband and father. And here's Ram Kapoor's million dollar advice : ' Log kehte hai na, happy married life ki buniyaad hoti hai PYAR, BHAROSA..BAKWAAS..Happy married life ke liye chote chote jhuth bolne padte hai. ' Upon his advice, Sid masters the art of lying and carves out a pseudo-bachelor life for himself which would balance his otherwise frustrating family life. But is it really going to help , or is the situation going to screw up further?
The films starts off quite well. Farhan has brilliantly and effortlessly essayed the role of a confused, frustrated husband turned father. The dialogues make you laugh uncontrollably , "Tum chahhti ho ki main nahi chahu ki tum kya chaho...kya chahti ho tum...", and you feel sympathetic towards Farhan . A large number of married or soon to-get-married audience will be able to relate themselves with his agony. But as the film progresses, it fails to capitalize on it's start and gradually start to bore. It's almost intolerable towards the climax.
I would recommend this film for it's brilliant first half, even though the last an hour or so makes you feel as if you are watching one of those boring Indian TV soap operas.
The films starts off quite well. Farhan has brilliantly and effortlessly essayed the role of a confused, frustrated husband turned father. The dialogues make you laugh uncontrollably , "Tum chahhti ho ki main nahi chahu ki tum kya chaho...kya chahti ho tum...", and you feel sympathetic towards Farhan . A large number of married or soon to-get-married audience will be able to relate themselves with his agony. But as the film progresses, it fails to capitalize on it's start and gradually start to bore. It's almost intolerable towards the climax.
I would recommend this film for it's brilliant first half, even though the last an hour or so makes you feel as if you are watching one of those boring Indian TV soap operas.
My Rating : 2.75 / 5