6/10
Not misogynistic but gives a glimpse of Women's acquisitiveness and obliviousness.
21 October 2015
It is again three guys and three girls but this time guys are rich. They again fall in love with the girls who possess characteristics of the women fraternity which have been described as greed, confusion, indifference, inconsideration, gullibility, impracticality etc.

It packs the right punches in some scenes, the screenplay is little inconsistent and loses the main focus as some situations are impractical and we cannot identify with those.

However, it has been researched well as it conveys the message that love cannot be superficial and it requires a commitment from both sides. Being covetous and unreasonable is the reason of struggle and it also requires a respect for both. And finally all roads lead to home that is mother; mother's love for a child is unconditional.

All the actors have done their jobs brilliantly; they personified the characters with plausibility and some the scenes stand out, the scene at the police station where Chauka delivers the perfect dialogue which worked like an eye opener or the monologue by Kartik.

The songs are forgettable but the good thing is that movie did not have many songs.

Overall a decent effort by Luv Ranjan, a movie for the youth who can easily put themselves in the shoes of the characters, and "the wearer knows best where shoe pinches."
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