The film’s title is a misnomer. It should have been Many Pahelis Leela, because all through this terrible drag, I kept trying to solve several puzzles with no success, coming up with a big zero in the end. Meera(Sunny Leone), a London-based model with a fear of flying, who finds herself in Rajasthan in the silliest possible manner? Or is it about Leela(Sunny Leone, again) who lived three 100 years ago.
The story opens with a remixed version of Sonu Nigams 90s hit Deewana Tera, which, save the tiny feeling of unease(hearing a 90s track remixed in a film does make one suddenly feel a lot older), is among the better parts of the film. Karan(Jai Bhanushali), a music producer in Mumbai, is haunted by faces and screams in his dreams. In London, fashion designer Andy(Andy) gets supermodel Meera to perform a dance for his friend Radhika(Shivani Tanksale). Leone is singlehandedly, and quite unexpectedly responsible for the wolf-whistles and audible gasps from her audience. That she is indescribably hot in the film doesnt really require any mention. But then, the walking-talking Meera undoes the charm the dancing-ooh-aah-ing Leone casts on her viewers. the very moment she opens her mouth to talk. But more on that later.
At last, there are 3 minus points: 1)Dialogues 2)Acting 3)Climax