Sunday, 25 March 2012

Will You Marry Me Movie Review

Review By Bobby Sing,

 
Few fine scattered ideas gone wrong - DilFilmy.com
 
 

In the recent years we have seen few films made under the newly found genre in India known as Teen Movies which basically revolve around some school or college characters who just like to think about their love life, sex, parties & career too, along with finding new ways to enjoy their youth to the maximum. And WILL YOU MARRY is just another below average movie made under the same head which doesn’t have a solid script to bank upon.
Though it starts off pretty well with a college farewell sequence (which was intelligently used for its promos), followed by a good idea wherein a group of friends sign a heavy investment deal which will go to the one who will remain unmarried among them all. But post this few initial minutes it sets off to a completely different path which has many below par sequences disappointing the viewers like the boys dancing in a Superman dress in the Gay Party & the way one of them proposes his girl. The humor seems to be all forced upon and the romantic pairing doesn’t look like romantic at all. So before the intermission it’s just a jumble of unentertaining scenes put together in the name of a Young Film and nothing else.
In the second half the chaos even gets heavier as now we have lots of sub-plots running within the script all of a sudden. For instance we have a grand wedding being held in Dubai where two boys are chasing the same girl and the triangle nicely makes way to a sacrifice angle in the end, there is a strange businessman Don chasing the boys for his lost money. But wait, we have 20-20 Cricket betting too leading to a usual climax wherein a third girl also enters the family since all the boys have to be given their respective girls obviously.
Among the actors, only Shreyas Talpade gives you something to cheer in the whole film with the rest simply being there as his good supporting cast. Rajeev Khandelwal performs well but he doesn’t look like of the same age as his fellow friends. Muzammil is ok along with Tripta Prashar. Mugdha Godse plays the glamour doll as required and so does Celina Jaitly in her few minutes cameo towards the climax. Paresh Rawal entertains........more

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