What happens when an accomplished director like Madhur Bhandarkar leaves his forte of hard hitting realistic movie genre and starts making a light hearted romantic comedy? Well the result is surely like able, the story talks about three guys, one divorced in his mid life crises, one playboy who got to decide between money and love, and one who falls for a girl who actually doesn't see her future with him. The movie has its ups and downs, the movie is not a weird laugh ride as 'Golmal' or 'Yamla Pagla Deewana', but a kind of sensible feel about it. But the best part is the post interval portions where the story starts getting more life like.
Performance wise Omi Vaidya is the pick of the lot, Ajay Devgan is although likeable but tries really hard to be a mam who is unsure of himself, well Mr Devgan news for you, you can never look confused so better deal with it, Imran Hashmi is so type casted that even Madhur Bhandarkar can not think of something else for him. As far as leading ladies are concerned Shazahn Padamsee does well, she has a good role and preformes accordingly, Shruti Hassan dose better as compared to her previous movie 'Luck', but to be honest, she was so bad in 'Luck' that she couldn't have gone much down from there, Shraddha Das is ok, in a few sequences although you may feel she is acting in a Daily soap, but other wise is just about well. Tisca Chopra performes with confidence, and Rituparna Sengupta is there for a few sequences but looks good.
On the whole the movie is 'surely watchable'.

Indeed a gr8 review prabhat!!!!
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