
Sid and Trisha are happily married couple until they find out that they are having a baby. This changes everything for both of them; specially Sid. Life is getting difficult and boring for Sid day by day until he discovers a key to success in family life from a friend who is know for his brilliant performances as a father and a husband. He too begins to follow his lead and enters in to a two-way life style. In a one he is a great father and a husband and in his secret life he... (Full plot summary below)
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Sid and Trisha are happily married couple until they find out that they are having a baby. This changes everything for both of them; specially Sid. Life is getting difficult and boring for Sid day by day until he discovers a key to success in family life from a friend who is know for his brilliant performances as a father and a husband. He too begins to follow his lead and enters in to a two-way life style. In a one he is a great father and a husband and in his secret life he is enjoying his life as he used to enjoy in his bachelor life. Everything goes perfectly well until a third person enters to their life. From that point onward Sid's marriage life is moving toward a disaster. He tries his best to save it for the sake of his child. He finally understands how important his wife and child for him.
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| FilmfareRachit GuptaThere's no catchy music, there's very little to hold your interest in terms of story and/or creative concept. There is some meaty dialogue though. And that helps supporting actors like Ram Kapoor, Ila Arun and Vir Das help bring home the bacon. |
| Georgia StraightItrath SyedThis is a film that would have worked wonderfully as episodic television. In small doses the foibles of this marriage would be enjoyable. Unfortunately, in large portions it is more than a little tedious. |
| Gulf News (UAE)Manjusha RadhakrishnanShaadi Ke Side Effects redeems itself as we go along. |
| The National (UAE)Christine IyerEvery joke seems effortless, every quarrel believable and it's only [Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan's] sparkling chemistry that saves this film from becoming another unrealistic, happy-ever-after Bollywood flick. |
| Hindustan TimesAnupama ChopraThe screenplay lurches randomly, eventually leading to a climax so convoluted and false that much of the affection I had for Sid and Trisha evaporated. Which is such a shame because until then, I was having so much fun. |
| Hollywood ReporterLisa TseringThe main problem with the film is in the casting of its stars. |
| User ReviewSurajit Kumar MA movie on how kids add complexity to marriage. Definitely a refreshing there compared to cheap Hollywood remakes or masala type movies. A theme most couples can relate to |
| User ReviewBilal SThe first half is a awesome and you will laugh you ass off... but the send half brings down the movie as it becomes to boring and serious. |
| User ReviewZahid CDay: Monday Date: 17 Mar 2014 Time: 10.30 pm With: Noone On: HDTV |
| User ReviewVenetia DIt was an average entertainer with its own quirks and believable acting. |