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Monday, December 30, 2013

Tere Mere Phere

This film focuses on two couples – one who rushes into a marriage which turns into a disaster and another on the verge of getting married but are afraid of what is to follow. How original!
Rahul (Jagrat Desai) and Pooja (Sasha Goradia) are newlyweds. They are on their flight to their honeymoon to Shimla. Amongst other passengers, also travelling with them is Jai (Vinay Pathak), who is on his way to rescue his lady love Muskaan (Riya Sen) from settling for an arranged marriage. However, things take an ugly turn when the wedded couple gets into an ugly brawl that forces the captain to return back to the airport.
A furious Jai then threatens Rahul and Pooja to reach him to Shimla by hook or by crook. Soon he is forced to travel to Shimla by road with Rahul and Pooja, who own a trailer. But after witnessing what marriage did to the couple, Jai has a change of heart and refuses to marry Muskaan. How the couples handle their thorny relationships forms the crux of the story.  Deepa Sahi, who is making her directorial debut, fails to capture the story on celluloid. She simply does not execute it. This film is flops in every department, from writing to execution to music to background score to editing. There are simply too many sub-plots to this 120-minute tale. Dialogue is clichéd. Cinematography is mediocre.
The funny situations are not hilarious enough to tickle the funny bone and they get to be irksome. For instance, Rahul and Pooja angrily tossing around utensils in their trailer is over the top. Having failed to capture your attention at all, the film begins to drag even before the interval and feel like fleeing well before the end.
Performance-wise, Jagrat Desai and Sasha Goradia need to take an acting course. Riya Sen is animated but fails to emote. Vinay Pathak is his usual self and impresses but not consistently. The rest of the cast lends adequate support.


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