I wonder how writers feel no shame in writing characters such as Krishna who are seeking what they call a ‘modern’ girl. Also, how they very easily portray things like Krishna falling for Devi after he sees her in western wear, doing a lot of skin show to be precise. I’d first recommend these writers to go watch Pink and get rid of any notions that they hold about girls in Saris or villages being vernis and models being ‘modern’.Supposed to be a funny affair, most of the gags in this film fall pretty much flat. Other than Prabhudeva’s comic timing, nothing seems to work.There are those stereotypical characters of Murali Sharma playing the cliched Celebrity manager.