The two reasons for watching this film would be Sunny Leones double role. But if that is your posion, anything else from the actress filmography would seem more palatable. Compared to her adult cinema, this one has less of a story, is as funny as Sajid Khan on anxiety pills and stars Tusshar Kapoor. So, you already have three reasons to avoid this celluloid disaster. But if youre still adamant, heres whats in store.
The film features nymphomaniacs, Sunny Kele( Tusshar Kapoor) and Aditya Chothia( Vir Das) who find their prey at AA meets and support groups for sex addicts. In one such meeting, they fall for the sessions conveners, sisters Laila Lele( Sunny Leone) and Lilly Lele( Sunny Leone wearing glasses) . What follows is a series oflele, kele, dede, khol de, daal de andpakad le gags, all in poor humour, of course.
When a neighbour pops into Lailas home, he cant peal his eyes off her twins and suddenly feels the need to borrow somesantra. To show his gratitude, he invites her home for a meal. His exact words, Main tumhe chawal doonga, phir daal-doonga. This brand of humour is consistent throughout.
This sinking ship also has many supporting characters who cant collectively change its fate. They include Asrani as Laila and Lillys father, Suresh Menon as his son-Das( toilet humour has never been as potty) and a white stallion called blackie( because thats funny?).
Itd be fair to say that Tusshar Kapoor and Vir Das are attempting career suicide, but thats assuming they have a career. While Das has rarely faltered with his comic timing, this material is credited to Mushtaq Sheikh and Milap Zaveri — two people who should be fined for owning a pen. A professional, Sunny Leone manages the coos and moans well, but even she cant pump life into the limp script.