

Add in misogynistic female objectification and the picture is complete. Needless to say, the script, picturisation, and overall treatment reflect the plotline.

Starring Vivek Oberoi, Aftab Shivdasani, and Riteish Deshmukh as three men disgruntled with their married lives, who decide to initiate affairs at the reunion of their college Sri Lalchand University of Technology and Science (SLUTS) – yes there’s that humour we were talking about– the plot features revenge, incriminating MMS videos, and an impotent principal who hangs people naked off a tree. Passing itself under that all-inclusive umbrella of adult comedy, the truth the content was immature and it wasn’t particularly funny. Grand Masti – Okay…so let’s get over the obviously sad pun, except that it sets the tone for things to come.

Why was it a hit? Perhaps, people had nothing better to do over the long Dusshera weekend. SUPERHIT.įactor in dollops of over-acting, the vague attempts at comedy, and the female leads Taapsee Pannu and Jacqueline Fernandes prancing around in skimpy clothes for no particular reason and it’s easy to see why this was no judwaa of the original. It’s not a rehash of the 1997 Salman-Rambha-Karishma original, it’s just made a complete hash of it. It uses the same lines, has the same songs, and even the same names. Having seen both the original and the remake, I have to admit, this one definitely did not deserve to make the cut. For those who have seen the film, this may come as a shock. Judwaa 2 - The Varun Dhawan starrer is the latest to join the bandwagon.Īccording to trade analyst Taran Adarsh, Judwaa 2 has pocketed Rs 134 crore and has been declared a superhit. So if like us, if you’re bemused by how the box office is won by sub-par contenders, here a list of 12 Bollywood movies that stormed the 100 crore club, and we still can't figure out WHY! 1. And yet, some of these movies are declared hits. While the people behind the production cry themselves hoarse saying content is king, this writer found out that some filmmakers start work even without a script, while others bank only on item songs. Meanwhile, the Khans are in a league of their with their movies aiming for returns in the Rs 300-1000 crore range. In Bollywood, the mantra seems to be Go Big or Go Home! With budgets that could make your eyes water, it’s only natural that every release aspires to reaching the coveted Rs 100 crore mark.
