Anyway, the film got very decent reviews, mostly 3-3.5 stars if I'm not wrong. My biggest issue was the extra unnecessary characters taking up space when they should've shown the love story between Sweety & Kuhu. I think the writers were conflicted in what they want to show. They injected with comedy and characters which didn't really add much to the main plot because they seemed to have been too scared to build on the foundation of the love story. But would the metro audience be that unaccepting?
The first half was totally wasted on the hetero guy trying to find the homo girl - why did it matter?
I personally don't think the audience would've minded seeing an innocent love story develop between the girls. Anyone who has seen the movie would know whatever little we did see of them was very old-school and uncontroversial. All they needed to add is a few more conversations and emotional bonding and it would've helped the whole coming out' impact. I think they chickened out in fear of any backlash but they lost out on something they could've sold to the audience in a more compelling way.
Also, I have a crush on Regina Cassandra. She's so beautiful, seems like a confident performer but she wasn't even given a chance to perform.
P.S. Please keep the topic clean. It wasn't a bad film, it just missed the mark I felt.
12