Pyaar Ke Side Effects
As the title indicates, the movie is about the experiences of a couple during love, after engagement and even after the break-up.
Sidh- Rahul Bose is a D.J. who meets Trisha- Mallika Sherawat in her marriage from where she endeavors to escape. Both come closer soon and as usual ‘Dosti’ turns into ‘pyaar’ .
The film presents the mindset of young guys and gals regarding love , lust and marriage. This aspect is an inheritance of ‘Hum Tum’.
Rahul Bose has worked very well. It is news for me that Mallika can also act without exhibiting her captivating curves.
Some hilarious sequences make the movie interesting. The music is an addition to it specially songs like ‘Jane Kya Chaahe Man Baawra’, and ‘Pyaar Karke Pachtaya’.
However, in the purview of structure the film completely lags behind. It is not at all sequential. At the beginning, it baffles the spectator and he may find it absurd to some extent. The turn of the emotions is quite hasty and haphazard.
Overall, the film is quite entertaining. In a nutshell, ‘Pyaar Ke Side Effects’ is a nice pastime but does not deserve a rush to the theatres.
- Jay Mehta.
As the title indicates, the movie is about the experiences of a couple during love, after engagement and even after the break-up.
Sidh- Rahul Bose is a D.J. who meets Trisha- Mallika Sherawat in her marriage from where she endeavors to escape. Both come closer soon and as usual ‘Dosti’ turns into ‘pyaar’ .
The film presents the mindset of young guys and gals regarding love , lust and marriage. This aspect is an inheritance of ‘Hum Tum’.
Rahul Bose has worked very well. It is news for me that Mallika can also act without exhibiting her captivating curves.
Some hilarious sequences make the movie interesting. The music is an addition to it specially songs like ‘Jane Kya Chaahe Man Baawra’, and ‘Pyaar Karke Pachtaya’.
However, in the purview of structure the film completely lags behind. It is not at all sequential. At the beginning, it baffles the spectator and he may find it absurd to some extent. The turn of the emotions is quite hasty and haphazard.
Overall, the film is quite entertaining. In a nutshell, ‘Pyaar Ke Side Effects’ is a nice pastime but does not deserve a rush to the theatres.
- Jay Mehta.
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