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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Bagwati.

First 5 minutes into the movie-why is Sid wearing so much gloss?
Why is Parineeti acting like Aamir Khan in Dhoom 3?

After the movie:
Biggest compliment I can give this movie-It's WUS meets BBB..and these 2 are my favorite rom coms..I can't say more because I loved the movie bahut bahut zyaada
Biggest compliment I can give Parineeti-for someone who's so ordinary to look at I couldn't take my eyes off you..recently there was a thread about her doing the same roles-blame the trailer makers..this is not Zoya, this is not Dimple-Meeta is ekdum hatke
Biggest compliment I can give Sid M-I can not stand the SOTY kids..I have this weird bias against them..thank you for improving so much as an actor and dancer that I did not cringe at all
Biggest compliment to the director-Finally a movie which got the script and the moments right..I remember watching EMAET..I still love some scenes from that movie but was never able to connect..You made me cry in the theatre after ages
Biggest compliment for their chemistry-I did not need the BG score or romantic songs or beautiful sets or song and dance sequences to go cucking frazy..you guys were sufficient
Biggest compliment for the supporting cast-this film would not have been half of what it is without the paagal parivaar..all of them stood out..I don't know a lot of their names..but I shall always remember them coz they weren't wasted

Thank you Karan for giving a movie which is about loving your kids..In most of our movies, it's about the parents and us realizing their importance...thank you thank you thank you so much for the most emotional scenes in a really long while

My rating is a 5/5

Hoping for even better weekends this February


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CANT WAIT..SO MANY GD REVIEWS
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Posted: 11 years ago
It got a weak opening :( I hope it picks up!
Happy for the good reviews though...esp for Pari 😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
really worried about the BO it needs to pick up over the weekend. This movie deserves to be a huge hit. Dont knoe whats wrong with audience in India.
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Posted: 11 years ago

Review: Hasee Toh Phasee wins you over

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February 07, 2014 14:40 IST

Siddharth Malhotra and Parineeti Chopra in Hasee Toh PhaseeHasee Toh Phasee takes a familiar premise -- two people on the brink of tying the knot and introduces a third party to cause expected stir. Only it doesn't happen like it used to, writes Sukanya Verma.

Socho mein idea hoti aur tum technology, humari patang kya mast udti na?" coos Parineeti Chopra in one of Hasee Toh Phasee's *many* winning scenes. She could well be speculating about the outcome of a collaboration between Karan Johar's spunk and Anurag Kashyap's ingenuity.

These two prolific filmmakers with diametrically dissimilar body of work, along with co-producers, Vikramaditya Motwane and Vikas Bahl jointly spearhead what I found to be a delightful romance comedy.

Directed by Vinil Mathew and based on Harshavardhan Kulkarni's story/screenplay, Hasee Toh Phasee takes a familiar premise -- two people on the brink of tying the knot and introduces a third party to cause expected stir. Only it doesn't happen like it used to. Instead how everything transpires is Hasee Toh Phasee in a nutshell.

Even though there's a brief backstory to brief us about the temperament of sensitive Nikhil (Siddharth Malhotra) and peculiar Meeta (Parineeti Chopra), Hasee Toh Phasee doesn't move cut to cut, it progresses gradually without letting us feel how time flies by. Like it usually happens when you're in fascinating company.

Hasee Toh Phasee is that rare film that allows you to know the two people you're investing in. And the closer you get, the more they win you over.

Meeta is... well, a lot of things. She's a problem child for her traditional Gujarati household that doesn't know how to handle her restless brilliance.

She's her daddy's girl (played with rare grace by Manoj Joshi) who smilingly overlooks her many mischiefs because he appreciates her extraordinary intellect.

She's a scientist whose invention mirrors her own unstoppable, bouncing impulses.

She's also an oddball, an eloper and a drifter who's developed seriously unhealthy habits. The last bit is treated a tad too simplistically and mysteriously so as to not disrupt the rosy picture.

Playing the Yin to her Yang is Nikhil. He's not as many things as Meeta. He's just a simple, spirited, conscientious guy unable to fulfill people's expectations of him but never, ever stops trying.

Whenever they're together in a frame, the silver screen becomes cosy. Nikhil and Meeta's conversations -- "do half main ek full se zyada milta hai"--wear a seamless and soothing air, a quality sorely missing from their individual lives.

None of their chemistry would dazzle as brightly if Kulkarni's nuanced script wasn't as well written as it is. Writing is one of the greatest joys about Hasee Toh Phasee.

It documents the ambiance around its central protagonists with such delicacy and deftness; the getting to know stage feels more personal than ever.

Also, these bright, brimming, quirky faces, mostly family members or colleagues of Nikhil and Meeta, contribute a memorable punch to every single scene while remaining at the periphery.

Mathew's ad filmmaking aesthetics and its well-timed hilarity (the mobile-obsessed uncle inquiring "Aur baaki? Aur baaki? Android?"/"Dengue ke machar raat ko nahi kaat te sir," points out a correcting voice on the phone/The Legend of ACP Pradyuman/The antics of an Anu Malik enthusiast) ensures its ensemble cast of characters; their mini sub-plots and moments don't drown in the wedding mob even as the viewer cracks up at regular intervals.

Shaadi as a backdrop is a done to death plot device but Hasee Toh Phasee resists using it in the conventional sense for manufactured flirtations. Instead it chooses to concentrate on overbearing relatives and domestic troubles like water shortage/insufficient toilets in a house crammed with guests.

And that's why the Punjabi Wedding Song (scored by Vishal-Shekhar) in the later second half strikes as a terrible, terrible miscalculation. After ignoring its soundtrack like plague for three fourth of its running time, the final quarter goes wild squeezing in the remaining album with disappointing desperation.

While on the negatives, one wonders about the raw deal Karishma (Adah Sharma) gets. Given she's the girl Nikhil is about to marry and Meeta's very own sister, why is she kept out from all the action? One never really hears her point of view. To Adah's credit, she doesn't emerge like the nagging stuck-up Hasee Toh Phasee would like her to be.

Her suitor in the movie -- Siddharth Malhotra may have let her down but he's immensely likeable as the nervous, sweet, sweaty and disarming Nikhil. His endearing smile and awkwardness works perfectly for a role that relies on him to stay warm, generous and compliment his unusual heroine.

Speaking of her, not even the finest actress in this country today may be able carry off this role without appearing affected or jarring.

Meeta is a hyper, complex creature but all her turbulence happens in her mind. She may flicker her eyelashes faster than those twinkling LED Diwali lights, make a creepy face or two, attach a Magsafe onto a bus stop's power source to generate charge in a car battery and spew scientific metaphors in the vein of Sheldon Cooper but she's comfortably nonchalant.

And Parineeti sinks her teeth into this misunderstood kook without a trace of self-consciousness or exaggeration.

It's love at first sight the moment she appears on screen, caught between a complex wire fence, in short hair and glasses, as though she was returning from some dress-up-like-Harry Potter cult.

If that's not magical enough, what Hasee Toh Phasee celebrates certainly is. That the only high you need is life, love and smiles.

Rediff Rating: 3 1/2 stars
Edited by AquaBlue. - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
Raja sen and Masand's review still nt up 🤔
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Posted: 11 years ago
5 cr opening is good 👍🏼 will pick up tomorrow as the WOM is terrific.
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Posted: 11 years ago
Ok just watched HTP and i m in love with Sidharth all over again not bcs he was perfect...thr were scenes where i thought he wasnt that good..and this is not his IT film...but i just love how he made me fall in love with Nikhil and how natural he is..and just maybe 2 more films..he will ace it...but thr were scenes where he was BANG ON..❤️..much much much much better than SoTY

Parineeti was funny..but i did feel at some places she was overacting but she made me love Meeta..Adah is beautiful and can act and dance..hope we see.her more..

Overall funny and nice but i think i know why it cant connect 2 the single screen audience..
Edited by DHIN_CHAK - 11 years ago
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Posted: 11 years ago
Mostly positive reviews, even from public opinion...so hopefully this one will pull through before Gunday shows up. Budget is low too.

They should fire whoever cut the promos. They were bland... they just kept showing the same scenes again and again, unless they were trying to keep everything quiet on purpose. 😕


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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: KARAN888

5 cr opening is good 👍🏼 will pick up tomorrow as the WOM is terrific.


have ya seen it ??
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Posted: 11 years ago

Masand Review

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Hasee Toh Phasee

Rating: 3

February 07, 2014

Cast: Sidharth Malhotra, Parineeti Chopra, Adah Sharma, Sharat Saxena, Manoj Joshi, Neena Kulkarni, Anil Mange

Director: Vinil Matthew

A young man finds himself drawn to his fiancee's sister in the days leading up to his wedding. That ghisa pita formula gets a fresh coat of paint in ad-filmmaker Vinil Matthew's feature debut, Hasee Toh Phasee, a not-always-convincing but seldom boring romantic comedy. For the most part, Matthew and writer Harshvardhan Kulkarni stay away from standard tropes of Bollywood love triangles, choosing quirky humor over sappy sentimentality to endear their protagonists to us.

In between making preparations for the wedding, and trying to land a chunk of money to keep his event management business from floundering, Nikhil (Student of the Year's Sidharth Malhotra) is handed charge of Meeta (Parineeti Chopra), the black sheep of his fiancee's family. Back in town seven years after robbing her parents and running away, she must be kept hidden from them at all costs.

Chopra is terrific as Meeta, pill popping and crazy mannered, but a genius scientist adept at everything from repairing household gadgets to charging a car battery from the generator on an illuminated bus shelter. She has palpable chemistry with Malhotra, who's in very good form as the rudderless Nikhil, conflicted in matters of both heart and career.

Unfolding against the lead-up to a big, fat Indian wedding, Hasee Toh Phasee gives us some of the funniest, most inspired moments in recent rom-com memory. A shopping trip to Bhuleshwar becomes complicated when an elderly grandma snaps her sandal-strap. Nikhil's own father (Sharat Saxena) faces an embarrassing investigation when an expensive necklace goes missing. And, in one of my favorite scenes, Nikhil wakes up his father-in-law-to-be (Manoj Joshi) in the dead of the night to discuss wedding arrangements.

Indeed, it's a bunch of such refreshingly original sequences, the unconventional bit characters that the makers throw in (a cousin who breaks into acapella renditions of Anu Malik songs, a millionaire investor who conducts business meetings in the sauna, a fat Gujarati uncle eager to make conversation), and the charming performances by the leads that make up for the many speed bumps in the plot. I was never fully sold on the reasons for Meeta's dependence on anti-depressants, her real motivation to be reunited with her father, and the flimsy subplot about an unpaid loan in China. They come off as contrived in a film that's otherwise delightfully off-centre.

Brimming with witty dialogue and some genuinely heartfelt moments, the film doesn't snap even under the weight of its clichd climax. At 2 hours and 21 minutes, it's a tad long and repetitive, yet saved by some solid acting. Parineeti Chopra, in particular, deserves every accolade that'll come her way; this is her fourth film release and once again she's the best thing in it.

I'm going with three out of five for director Vinil Matthew's Hasee Toh Phasee. Despite its problems, it's pretty good fun. Go see it.

Edited by love_struck - 11 years ago

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