Rating: 3/5
Cast: Madhavan, Bipasha Basu, Omi Vaidya, Dipannita Sharma
Music: Salim-Sulaiman
Directed: Ashwini Chaudhary
Story:
Sid (R. Madhavan), a divorcee himself facilitates divorces. He breaks painful and regretted relationships. He stumbles upon Sonali (Bipasha Basu) who thinks that divorces give you another chance of getting out of an unwanted relationship and finding your true soul-mate. What’s next? The two join hands and become ‘Jodi Breakers’.
Now, the expected twist is that the two will fall in love but there is another twist that for his personal interest Sid breaks a Jodi that was that was not was not meant to be separated.
Analysis:
Bipasha and Madhavan do make an unusual Jodi and the concept of the film too was unusual but the screenplay and some un-required elements added to it steal the essence and the movie remains to be just an average one.
Performances:
R Madhavan sure can act but he thinks of himself as Shah Rukh Khan, just a little bit of modesty added, and he can sure go a long way. Also, he has to do something with his loks and styling. Bipasha Basu was extremely sweet which did not really suit her. Though she looked extremely stylish, her performance was not much impactful. Omi Vaidya’s track was not required and was detterent in the flow of the film. He was his usual self and at times irritating. Milind Soman and Dippannita Sharma portrayed class and act well. Mrinalini Sharma can’t act. She was pretty irritating too. Helen was a pleasant addition though her baritone in some serious scene was a little amusing. Tarana as Madhavan’s friend was good and the rest of the supporting cast was decent.
Technicalities:
As the basic script was good enough for the film to be called a good entertainer, the director lost it completely at the screenplay. Some scenes added were only seemed made-up and an afterthought. The cinematography made Greece look extremely beautiful. The music is quite hummable and soothing. Few dialogues and camera angles were interesting, but overall the film remains to be an average entertainer and just a one time watch.
Plus Points:
- Basic Plot
- Bips and Madhavan
Minus Points:
- Unrequired silly elements added
Final Word: A good movie that remains to be just a one-time watch.
Cast: Madhavan, Bipasha Basu, Omi Vaidya, Dipannita Sharma
Music: Salim-Sulaiman
Directed: Ashwini Chaudhary
Story:
Sid (R. Madhavan), a divorcee himself facilitates divorces. He breaks painful and regretted relationships. He stumbles upon Sonali (Bipasha Basu) who thinks that divorces give you another chance of getting out of an unwanted relationship and finding your true soul-mate. What’s next? The two join hands and become ‘Jodi Breakers’.
Now, the expected twist is that the two will fall in love but there is another twist that for his personal interest Sid breaks a Jodi that was that was not was not meant to be separated.
Analysis:
Bipasha and Madhavan do make an unusual Jodi and the concept of the film too was unusual but the screenplay and some un-required elements added to it steal the essence and the movie remains to be just an average one.
Performances:
R Madhavan sure can act but he thinks of himself as Shah Rukh Khan, just a little bit of modesty added, and he can sure go a long way. Also, he has to do something with his loks and styling. Bipasha Basu was extremely sweet which did not really suit her. Though she looked extremely stylish, her performance was not much impactful. Omi Vaidya’s track was not required and was detterent in the flow of the film. He was his usual self and at times irritating. Milind Soman and Dippannita Sharma portrayed class and act well. Mrinalini Sharma can’t act. She was pretty irritating too. Helen was a pleasant addition though her baritone in some serious scene was a little amusing. Tarana as Madhavan’s friend was good and the rest of the supporting cast was decent.
Technicalities:
As the basic script was good enough for the film to be called a good entertainer, the director lost it completely at the screenplay. Some scenes added were only seemed made-up and an afterthought. The cinematography made Greece look extremely beautiful. The music is quite hummable and soothing. Few dialogues and camera angles were interesting, but overall the film remains to be an average entertainer and just a one time watch.
Plus Points:
- Basic Plot
- Bips and Madhavan
Minus Points:
- Unrequired silly elements added
Final Word: A good movie that remains to be just a one-time watch.