By the end of the show, I was crazy too. Just crazy. The nefarious translation of the Arena company can piss anyone off. Even a staunch Indoman like me. Well, it seems that everything is here for me to like - Govinda is my favorite, and Urmi-beautiful, but it's really a challenge to watch a beautiful picture with such a "boo-boo-boo" accompaniment. The film was watched as part of my program on Urmila Matondkar, something I’m not lucky this year, those films that are interesting and which I would write with pleasure are already worth reviews, that’s what I don’t really want to write, all the impression spoils the voiceover. But you must! I'm a mandatory person, so here's my strict verdict! The film is quite watchable, but too long and too many different characters are stuffed there. Why in love movies to shove all sorts of half-asses with their robberies? Somewhere in the middle, I was confused about who I was looking at. But let's be clear.
Two houses are next door and two families live in them. Both that and this family are not ideal, but one traditional Indian, and in the second family, the mother thinks herself a kind of emancipe, which, by the way, does not prevent her from spinning the fate of her daughter as she wants. In these houses live two young people, Rahul and Radhika, Govinda and, accordingly, Urmila. This is not their first film together, so I can’t forget how often they were shot, especially The Bachelor. There were no special passions until the middle of the film. Well, the parents are against it, or rather, this emancipated mother, the bitch is a bitch. And as usual, our lovers fight for their luboff, how not to fight, because Rahul is so cute, and Radhika is modesty and chastity. There were a lot of obstacles and misunderstandings, well, they solved them. It’s about love, but I don’t know what. Govinda sparkled and gushed like expensive champagne, his energy is still rabid, so I didn’t care in the middle, to be honest, what he plays there and what the essence is, all the fuss, and Beef is handsome. I especially liked the scene with Urmila and her postcards, and how they kissed each other. . Johnny Lever, it turns out, knows how well to dance Indian dances, the ones that women are supposed to. The dances were not bad, Govinda shone in the song, I do not remember its name, on the engagement of Radhika he played the drum. Well done, well done. The girl you love is matched with another, and he knocks on the drum! With a smile in all 40 teeth. . I'm out. Only Govinda can do that!
So whoever Govinda likes, run and watch. For him and for Urmi, you can filter everything else, and not be offended by the writers who cluttered the script with unnecessary dialogue and scenes.
8 out of 10