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Mr Singh Mrs Mehta

It doesn바카라t take long for debutant director Pravesh Bhardwaj바카라s film to slip into absurd territory, made even worse by abysmal acting

Mr Singh Mrs Mehta
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Starring: Aruna Shields, Prashant Narayanan, Lucy Hassan, Naved Aslam
Directed by Pravesh Bhardwaj
Rating: *

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It doesn바카라t take long for debutant director Pravesh Bhardwaj바카라s Mr Singh Mrs Mehta to slip into absurd territory. In a plot suspiciously similar to Wong Kar-Wai바카라s classic In The Mood For Love, Neera Singh (Aruna Shields) and Ashwin Mehta (Prashant Narayanan) happen to jointly discover that their spouses are having an affair. But there are no confrontations or ugly scenes바카라Mr Singh (Naved Aslam) and Mrs Mehta (Lucy Hassan) are able to take off secretly to Paris for a romantic getaway. The broken-hearted Neera needs a shoulder to cry and it is Ashwin바카라s바카라naturally. An unconvincing version of the betrayed husband, he seems rather too excited at the prospect of undressing Neera (yes, you read right) to help her recovery. A painter that he is바카라the artsy, chain-smoking type바카라he embarks on a Leonardo di Caprio-style pose-in-the-nude project with Neera, who quickly gives in, after displaying a few flashes of uncharacteristic shyness about undressing. By the way, for all the pre-release talk about nudity being central to the film바카라s theme of infidelity and how it boldly made it past the censor board, the peek-a-boo show here is embarrassingly lame.

It바카라s really hard to keep up with the strangeness of the Mehtas and Singhs, the arbitrary things the plot makes them do and say, made even worse by the abysmal acting. Aruna바카라s stumbling, irritating, high-pitched Hindi and misplaced display of emotions inspire no empathy. Prashant바카라s sparks of talent are completely wasted. Second leads Aslam and Hassan are plain painful to watch. London, where the two unfortunate couples reside, comes across as a nondescript, shady place바카라a hard thing to do to a beautiful city바카라and much of the film suffers from a seriously tacky 바카라90s Bollywood hangover, with never-ending and uninspired ghazals. In the midst of her dilemma, Aruna even mouths idiotic lines like, 바카라Mera pati hamesha tumhari patni ko ghumata rehta hain, tumko bhi mujh par kharcha karna chahiye.바카라 Would you waste your money on this one?

High Fives

Bollywood

  1. Raavan
  2. Raajneeti
  3. Krantiveer: The Revolution
  4. Housefull
  5. The Karate Kid (dubbed)

Hollywood

  1. Toy Story 3
  2. Grown Ups
  3. Knight and Day
  4. The Karate Kid
  5. The A-Team

Jazz Albums

  1. Crazy Love (Michael Buble)
  2. Your Songs (Harry Connick, Jr.)
  3. Jasmine (Keith Jarrett, Charlie Haden)
  4. Backatown (Trombone Shorty)
  5. Nikki (Nikki Yanofsky)

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