Six for the price of one! So it is a bonanza time for Cinegoers. Isn’t it? Here it is not one, not two but all SIX-love stories, an ensemble cast of top stars of bollywood, plus all stories in the genre of your favorite top directors Johar, Bhansali, Chopra et al. You will get to see every damn type of love story that you enjoyed or rather tolerated for years now. So no big deal for you. Do you need anything more than this? No sir, thank you. Why sir? Enough is enough. Please spare us.
They signed every top star that they manage to sign, whether required or not, so they end up making a circus of stars, believe it or not. Too crowded
Every thing depicted here is exactly how it is prescribed in bollywood textbook of romances. Plus you have to justify the length given to each story, as each has stars. Therefore, it is too long-three hours plus.
The gags are filmy. Characters are filmy. Problems, Barriers, situations, resolution … yes you guessed it right, again…. filmy-tried and tested. Same hundreds of dancers dancing in colorful costumes in background. Why they have no other work to do? All couples are sugary-sweet, fairy tale type, Picture perfect. All are good looking. Each story beginning in a perfect way and therefore should ends also in that impossible perfect manner? Too haphazard. You can’t connect to a single story.
Here you have everything that you already seen a million times.
Bloody fake, unreal, escapist abnormal stories considered normal for more than hundred years since evolution of this Indian cinema. What a mockery of sensibilities of today’s audience? Yes it could have worked as a parody if he just paid tribute to love-stories of yesteryears but alas even that thing is not explored.
At least, Director Nikhil Advani should have attempted one unconventional, offbeat love story but then what will happen to the tradition of living up to the mark of commercial bollwood potboiler brigade? Oh! Somebody has to carry on, no.
Imagine on one hand audience finds it difficult to sit through one such love story and here we have six times the pain. I mean six damn stories. I mean double the fun of chopra’s Mohabbatein(Year 2000)
In this age and time, get something real, guys. We are now desperate to see some not so colorful people and not so bright stories
Oh, What have you said just now- come on, that is entertainment. My advice, please don’t waste your time henceforth reading such reviews. Go instead, have some more such entertainment! Thank you.