
Raj, Yogi and Vikram - best friends, business partners, serial womanizers and happily married! Happy, because their lovely wives have no clue that their husbands cheat on them with every pretty young thing they can lay their eyes on. This picture perfect world is rocked when Raj's wife, Sanjana begins to suspect her husband and hires the suave private detective, Kishan, to tail him. Kishan's built his reputation as a man who saves marriages by getting erring husbands to mend ... (Full plot summary below)
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Raj, Yogi and Vikram - best friends, business partners, serial womanizers and happily married! Happy, because their lovely wives have no clue that their husbands cheat on them with every pretty young thing they can lay their eyes on. This picture perfect world is rocked when Raj's wife, Sanjana begins to suspect her husband and hires the suave private detective, Kishan, to tail him. Kishan's built his reputation as a man who saves marriages by getting erring husbands to mend their ways. In this particular case, however, his overwhelming attraction towards Sanjana means he may not be acting in her best interest! What follows is a crazy cat and mouse game, with Kishan trying to catch the husbands with their pants down literally and them attempting to just stay outside his grasp.
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| Georgia StraightItrath SyedThis regressive and arcane film plays out against the backdrop of Vancouver and Toronto, which are made to meld together interchangeably in a way that will irritate anyone who is familiar with either city. |
| User ReviewNadim AAbsolutely amazing! Best film I've seen in years in terms of comedy! Thank you = No Entry + Masti + Hera Pheri + Golmaal + Welcome! Hadn't laughed so much ever in a cinema before, plus the hall was buzzing with the most laughs, claps and whistles I have ever seen! |
| User ReviewShomaila Hwhole movie is outstanding sonam kapoor rocks |
| User ReviewSameer BSuper comedy! Akki, Irfan at their usual best! Go watch it! Be careful when u go w ur sweet wife... |
| User ReviewAmjeed Kthe first Bollywood movie that I actually found hilarious!! Comedy and of course tragedy all rolled up together to make a delicious wedge of samosa! |
| User ReviewWahida KAkshay's movies annoy me no end .. but this one was a blast .. |
| User ReviewPurvesh KJust curious: kay RAZIA ka kya bana ho ga ;) |
| User ReviewAmit CHad its funny moments but could be one of the good movie out this year in Bollywood, cause the rest have been crap, looks like we can only make comic movies nowadays. |
| User ReviewHitesh HDay: Tuesday Date: 12 Apr 2011. Amt: $ 6.99 Time: 6.30 pm Over at: 9.00 pm With: Runal Seats: Free Seating Theatre: Empire Studio, Mississauga |
| User ReviewDavid CThis was the first Bollywood film I've seen in the cinema (seen "Disco Dancer" and "Laggan" on DVD in the past). I've found mixed reviews of this, many claiming its a rehash of a plot from past Bollywood films - still I found it pretty funny throughout, length was good, though we are never told why its set in Canada. Indeed alot of the girls the men cheat on their wives with are young (barely 18 perhaps?), white and dress pretty slutty.. they are either on as eye candy or extras for the musical numbers. Irrfan Khan is great playing the dry, bully of a husband who gets his just deserts - also Akshay Kumar as the private detective is too. Overall the cast were really good and while the mob connection is a bit far-fetched, you gotta remember its a Bollywood film. Considering the subject matter, eye candy and near constant infidelity in the first half of the film there are no innuendos. The reason its a 12A according to the BBFC, is for the strong violence at times with a brief look at blood during a few action scenes (a lady does get slapped during a musical number, though she slaps the guy back too). |