In Delhi live the most cordial people in India. Very warm movie. Warm not in the sense of “hot” passions, but some kind of spiritual. This is not even a movie, but just a piece, a sketch from the life of one of the high-rises of Delhi. This house is one big family, like our communal, but it will be more fashionable once in a while. District's expensive. And non-poor people live there. So they have nothing to share: neither you queues to the bathroom, nor squabbles kitchen. Everyone has their own apartment. It's quiet. And yet the neighbors live very friendly - and in this they are categorically different from the inhabitants of modern megacities, who do not know the names of their neighbors on the floor, say. And here people go to visit each other, celebrate holidays together, celebrate weddings, share sorrows and joys with each other. Indians are very similar to Russians. They can either love or hate, but never be indifferent!
The film revolves around newly married Abhi and Suhanna (Jimmy Shergil and Neha Dhupia). The main conflict is that they work in firms competing with each other, something in the field of advertising, I understand. Well, willfully, the following trend is outlined - in everything your spouse does, see the machinations of competitors. This is especially evident from Abha's side - whether the guy is not confident in himself, or in his wife. More like the first. This is not the best role of Jimmy, he has more work, but in general he is good - he moved away from the image of a chupa-chupsy boy and has recently been acting in a good movie. I always spoke well about Nehu, she progresses, only becomes more beautiful and stylish from film to film. So, the climax comes when Suhanna, unknowingly, intercepts a lucrative order (advertising with Madhavan himself, the star of South Indian cinema) from her husband. Husband is in shock. How? I'm a man, and then my wife beat me... Here his male pride disturbed his mind and he accuses Suhanna of all serious. So she jumped and left...
Couple number two: Bobby and Syma (Rohit Roy and Simone Singh). He is a donjouan, she is a housewife, meekly enduring all his twists. She endured for six years, until one day she saw him in the car with another woman and decided: Enough! But it did not work out anyway - God Bobby punished and the latter was in an accident. I've realized a lot. Back in the group and in the family. He is such a disgusting type (the actor himself is very unpleasant to me). She should have taken it back...
Couple number three: the good-natured Sinkh and his wife. They have a daughter to give away. They have another problem. The girl was all-was small, rrraz - and grew up. And you have to think about how to be alone, what to do.
In the same house lives Lucky - an unsuccessful bookmaker. And I was very surprised that when he was raked by the police, the neighbors even without hesitation went and paid bail for him (well, or what is supposed there). They are the people who live in the house. They don’t care what happens to their neighbors. Someone this may seem tiring - that, they say, climb not into their lives, what they need. But to me, who grew up in a marginal society, where all the neighbors did was drink and beat each other's faces, this neighborhood seemed very, very pleasant. And not intrusive at all.
Bottom line: the film is light, not claiming any deep philosophy, but very vital.
9 out of 10