
To warm up with, what sort of a tag-line is 'Love grows, men don't' anyway? Maybe it's a coded metaphor to indicate Bhandarkar's limitations as a filmmaker or a warning sign that urges us to dispel any hope of intelligence. You know what's funny? That Madhur Bhandarkar actually thought he'd get away with this. Dialogue after dialogue is laced with in-your-face raunchiness leaving the audience a tad too embarrassed and red faced.Sukanya Verma reviews Dil Toh Baccha Hai Ji. Crude sexual humor is a delicate art and when handled with insensitivity, can lead to disastrous consequences like DTBHJ. The film suffers from an overdose of sex. A total lack of structure and coherence is evident in the treatment, as is a complete lack of imagination and creativity. There are innumerable insufferable side characters, while the story is forever on a hyperbole. Madhur Bhandarkar tried to do something different here, yet he hasnt really moved away form his formulaic school of film making which we have seen in Fashion, Traffic Signal or. Shehnaaz though, excels in outdoing the other two at hamming it, with her constant screeching and look-how-irritating-I-am brand of screen presence. In a film about three desperate men, the girls would obviously be nothing more than eye candy. Vaidya alone provides with some genuine moments of laughter in this otherwise drab and dry movie.Īs for the three leading ladies, the less said the better. Ajay seems to believe that a hit-in-the-balls-expression works in a comedy while Emraan chasing anything in a skirt is as old and stale as last years Christmas party leftovers. The story line, which opens with promise, meanders down into an incredibly tasteless gag, with the now done to death gay jokes and innuendos. How they meet and woo the three ladies is what forms the rest of this unsparingly pathetic film.Įvery scene, every actor on screen, seems to be in the pursuit of the Guinness Record for the worst acting ever.

Else, its safe to steer clear of this insipid farce by National Award winning director Madhur Bhandarkar.Ī divorcee ( Ajay), a womanizer (Emraan) and a virgin ( Vaidya) are out looking to get laid in what could definitely be called the most lame attempt at making a sex comedy-cum-rom-com. Having resigned to the fact that comedies are a dead genre in bollywood, Dil toh Baccha Hai Jee might just amuse you.


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