
Dev Saran is a disgruntled former footballer who is jealous of his wife Riya's successful career as a fashion magazine editor. Maya Talwar is a kindergarten teacher married to her childhood buddy Rishi. Rishi is a passionate and affectionate husband but Maya is unable to reciprocate his love because of the lack of feelings towards him. A chance encounter brings Dev and Maya together. Since their respective marriages are falling apart, they decide to help each other to salvage... (Full plot summary below)
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Dev Saran is a disgruntled former footballer who is jealous of his wife Riya's successful career as a fashion magazine editor. Maya Talwar is a kindergarten teacher married to her childhood buddy Rishi. Rishi is a passionate and affectionate husband but Maya is unable to reciprocate his love because of the lack of feelings towards him. A chance encounter brings Dev and Maya together. Since their respective marriages are falling apart, they decide to help each other to salvage their marriages, blissfully unaware of what the forces of love have in store for them. What starts as a pleasant friendship develops into love and an extramarital affair which soon throws the relations between the two couples in turmoil.
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| Montreal Film JournalKevin N. LaforestIt's sad as all hell at times, you bet, but it can also be riotously funny and the musical numbers are pure unadulterated joy. |
| VarietyDerek ElleyA star-loaded, Gotham-set relationships movie that's generally good but works better in bits than as a whole. |
| L.A. WeeklyDavid ChuteAs a director of melodramatic peak moments, Karan Johar has no peer: He stages a chance encounter on a New York street between an adulterous husband and the two women in his life with the slow-motion virtuosity of a soap-opera De Palma. |
| Film Journal InternationalEthan AlterA film that's clearly out to raise eyebrows, even as it provides all the over-the-top spectacle that mainstream Indian cinema is famous for. |
| New York TimesNeil GenzlingerFor something so silly and so long, however, the film is surprisingly engaging, thanks largely to its very watchable actors; it's easy to see why they are international stars in the world of Hindi films. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaFor a good part of his run time, Johar succeeds in crafting something genuinely absorbing and fairly uncompromising--which makes it all the more disappointing when he ultimately succumbs to his more formulaic candyfloss instincts. |
| Boston GlobeJustine EliasEven amid the delights of this Bollywood spectacle, Dev and Maya are left fretting like leftover characters from a Douglas Sirk melodrama -- not so much passionate as sorrowful and poignant. |
| User Reviewmahira rsaw it in cinemas its a wikid movi,alot better on big screen tho......... its a must WATCH!!! |
| User Reviewneera tsurprised again!!! this movie is good!!! |
| User ReviewNigel DHey, m bak wid a Review fer all ov ya'll! This is one hell ov a muviee, in a damn good way! I mean this muviee makes u laugh n then cry its jus soo emotional! its an awsome n a muviee worth watchin! |