The plot, which was apparently taken from a Jennifer Aniston movie called Picture Perfect, is pretty standard romantic-comedy fare. Pooja (Kirti Reddy), an employee at a Bombay advertising agency, meets Kabir (Abhishek Bachchan) at her friend's wedding in Agra. Kabir is smitten, and Pooja is oblivious. For some unknown reason, Pooja takes more time off work than her boss allowed, so the boss decides to fire her when she returns. Her assistant (Johny Lever) saves her job by showing the boss a picture of Pooja and Kabir and telling him that Pooja was held up because she got engaged. This causes some complications when Kabir arrives in Bombay and makes a good impression on the boss. Further complications ensue when Pooja falls for the boss's son (Sanjay Suri), who satisfies all of her requirements for a man because he drives a Mercedes, wears an Armani suit, and has nice shoes.

While good scripting and acting could have made quite a decent film out of this premise, the execution leaves something to be desired. None of the characters are all that sympathetic -- Pooja is shallow and vapid, Kabir is a bit of a simpleton (and stalker), and the boss's son can't seem to muster up the energy to care about anything one way or the other. (When Kabir and Pooja tell him that Pooja is madly in love with him, he thinks for a minute, then calmly says, "That's interesting. I like it.") And the less said about the acting, the better. On the plus side, however, this film is a treasure-trove of fugly clothing.









Maybe the filmmakers were trying to distract the viewers' attention away from the main actors' less-than-stellar dancing with the bizarre costumes in the background. If so, it worked.
Overall, I'd say my opinion of this film mirrors the boss's son's opinion of Pooja: I wouldn't mind having it around if I didn't have any better options, but I also wouldn't particularly care if Abhishek did decide to steal it away.
7 comments:
lol. Abhishek needs to steal most of his movies to hide evidence of his less-than-good acting - a gigantic task that I am sure he isnt equal to! Inspite of that, I must admit to a sneaking fondness for him. Glad I missed this one though (I did kind of like Picture Perfect).
So true. I've been rather fond of Abhishek ever since I saw him and Preity on Koffee With Karan, but his acting is definitely not that fabulous.
haha....cute review..! I've only liked Abhishek in a couple of movies- phir milenge and mein prem ki deewani hoon.
This movie was a total write-off.
cheers,ts
I don't regret watching this movie one bit. That line is classic. However, I don't feel a great need to watch it again....
Thanks, TS. I liked Abhishek pretty well in Bunty Aur Babli. I haven't seen him in too much else.
Rosie, I'm glad you didn't mind watching it, since I watched it first and then made you watch it with me. We definitely got a very quotable quote out of the experience, at the least.
What the hell is that Jeans/ Leather chap thing...Lol
Bollywooddeewana -- I was wondering that too. It's not even exactly like chaps, since the leather part is only on the front. Very bizarre.
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