
After her parents' deaths, Neha Melwani lives in Miami with her aunt and rents out a room in her apartment to two seemingly-gay Indian men, photographer Kunal Chauhan and nurse Sameer Acharya. She introduces them to her departing gay boss Murli and falls in love with her new boss, Abhimanyu Singh. She will soon realize that she has two rivals for her new love--none other than Kunal and Sameer.... (Full plot summary below)
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After her parents' deaths, Neha Melwani lives in Miami with her aunt and rents out a room in her apartment to two seemingly-gay Indian men, photographer Kunal Chauhan and nurse Sameer Acharya. She introduces them to her departing gay boss Murli and falls in love with her new boss, Abhimanyu Singh. She will soon realize that she has two rivals for her new love--none other than Kunal and Sameer.
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| L.A. WeeklyDavid ChuteAs it's been done, with this ingratiating cast, a retro peach-and-turquoise color scheme that makes every shot look like a 1986 fashion layout, and a brace of insanely catchy Vishal Dadlani dance numbers, the movie isn't half bad. |
| Los Angeles TimesMark OlsenRunning just shy of 2 1/2 hours, the film has too much of everything, and that's not necessarily a bad thing. By turns exuberant and goofy and mushy and yearning, Dostana plays like a super-sized pilot episode of "Three's Company: Miami" with crack tunes and jampacked with fun. |
| VarietyDerek ElleyGay's the way, but the way's not really gay, in the fluffy and largely entertaining Dostana. |
| User ReviewGoofyAwesome movie! Had everyone in the hall in splits! |
| User ReviewHysenThe film was different than other bollywood movies touching a bold topic for the first time which makes it special. All actors were good except for Bobby Deol. Comedy was good but not something which would us to the edge of our seat. |