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Maya (Raima Sen) lives with her hubby Vikram (Arbaaz Khan) and their
child Priya Now leading the life of a bored housewife, Maya had once
aspirations of becoming a singer. But she gave up her singing to take
care of her family but is faced with a cheating and complaining
husband. But following some inspirational words from her neighbor,
Mrs.Mathur (Suhasini Mulay) Maya begins seeing her ideal man turn to
reality.
Her fantasy man, Jai (Randeep Hooda) is someone who sings, is
romantic and fills her with courage. And whenever she falters or is
faced with a difficulty, there he is in a new avatar aiding her and
guiding her. He successfully inspires her to come out of boring married
life to reclaim her aspirations and make her compete to win a recording
contract. What follows forms the rest of the film.
This film falls in the category that one calls – exciting project on
paper but when executed it falls flat. The wafer thin absurd plotline
borders on silliness all thanks to some really idiotic writing. The
actors – Raima, Arbaaz and Randeep are no seasoned performers to keep
your attention on hold throughout the film. In fact with too much
attention dedicated on the Maya's fantasy man, a really good actor in
place of Randeep could have made it more enjoyable but the wooden face
Randeep simply leaves you irritated. And imagine you have to see him
donning 18 various avatars.
Madhureeta Anand in her debut directorial venture shows some style but
lacks a good narrative style. Every single frame of the film appears
attractive but alas there is no good content to complement it.
Avoid this nightmare..give it a slip.
Rating: 1.5 out of 5*
Starring: Arbaaz Khan, Raima Sen, Randeep Hooda and Ashwini Kalsekar
Director: Madhureeta Anand
Sampurn Media
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