I know men too have emotions. You don’t have to make an excuse for a movie to prove it. But director Sajid Khan felt otherwise. His only intention, according to me, was to prove just that.
Three men, Aroush (Akshay), Tanmay (Ritesh) and Al (Fardeen) live like there is no tomorrow. But there life takes a u turn when a baby lands at there doorstep. They don’t know who the father is and make a list of all women they slept with in the past year. They don’t care for the baby and drop the baby at a church. But their conscience pricks and they go back to see that the baby is seriously ill. They rescue the baby from there, a miracle saves the baby and turns the 3 men into dotting fathers. Out goes daaru and in comes doodh. Then when they are really attached to the baby, bang comes baby’s mom Esha(Vidya Balan) and takes her away. The 3 men try different antics to get the baby back. And oh ya…Aroush is the actual father of the baby.
Vidya Balan’s western look is bad. Akshay is dependable as usual. So are Ritesh and Fardeen. The story line and acting seems ok, but the direction isn’t. Sajid Khan makes his actors do the same antics that he does on the small screen. Somehow when you are out of the movie hall, there is something missing in the movie.
The music is fine and enjoyable.
The best thing about the movie is Ritesh’s Marathi. I loved the way he sprinkles Marathi inbetween dialogues.
Men crying like women just doesn’t seem right. I like my men to be macho. Not recommended for a second watch.
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