Opinions


Anurag Basu began his career with vishesh films. Movies like saaya and
murder did not help him receive recognition. However 'Life in a metro'
made audiences recognise his talent. Initially one does not find a
retold theme to be very exciting. But what worked for this movie was
the star cast. It could not have been better. With a production house
company like UTV motion pictures, one cannot go wrong in the casting
department. All the actors mangaged to liven up a not so great plot. It
has all been witnessed in the past with movies like 'The apartment' and
shahruck khan's movie 'Yes Boss'. In comparison to 'yes boss' this
movie fells more genuine and realistic. One symphatises with the
characters and can manage to relate to them. This movie gave Anurag
Basu to provide to us a authentic and fresh representation of adults in
the city of Mumbai. These people range from a housewife to a husband
and to a secretary. These characters seem believable and have a
indirect connection to one another.

The core of the movie is based on the lives of a couple played by Shilpa Shetty and K K Menon. Every other character stems though them. They are going through troubled times in their marriage. Misunderstandings and a certain lack of attention is prevelant between them. Shilpa finds a love friendship with theatre actor Shiny Ahuja. KK is embarking in a extra marital relationship with his secretary (Kangana Ranauat), who is in her usual form. She however is unaware that a fellow employee (Sharman Joshi) secretly admires her. As well as this Sharman also offers the use of his rented apartment to his boss KK in favour for possible future promotions. As well this the movie also has a funny subplot involving Irfan Khan and Konkana Sen Sharma who are looking for the perfect life partner. Coincidently the two of them meet through a matrimonial website. Initially they don't approveof each other however eventually attraction occurs.
The side plot regarding Dharmendra served not purpose to the movie. It only added a couple of extra minutes to the running time of the movie.

Basu's direction makes many scenes interesting to watch. Many routines moments are enhanced by good camera angles. The performances are indeed the highlight. The relationships are portrayed in a mature manner and does not seem artificial. The scenery of Mumbai is well captured amongst the lives of the characters. Each subplot is gven equal attention and the balance is preserved.
From the first minute the movie maintains a moderate pace

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I think the Dharmendra plot was very much relevant to the film and not just "added couple of extra minutes". If you observe, all the characters are in different stages of their lives - from teenage(? or very young) first love(Sharman), found and lost love(Kangana), about to get married(Konkana & Irrfan), married couple (KK and Shilpa)... so in my opinion Dharmendra and Nafisa's lost and found love not only portrays a very mature and realistic relationship, but also contributes to complete this spectrum.

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