Monday, October 25, 2010

Jhoota Hi Sahi

Title: Jhoota Hi Sahi
Cast: John Abraham, Pakhi, Raghu Ram, R. Madhavan.
Director: Abbas Tyrewala
Music: A R Rahman
Rating: 3/5

Review:  Jhoota Hi Sahi, another love story tamed well by Abbas Tyrewala. The film contains all the emotions in required amounts which makes it well balanced. The music given by ARR is stupendous especially in the climax where he plays symphony. All the artists have worked up to the mark. Hilarious scenes in the 2nd half of the film were more than the 1st, but screenplay and direction makes you stick to the screens throughout the stretch of the film.

The story of the film is Sid(Siddharth Aarya- John Abraham), runs a bookstore in England with his friends Raghu Ram and a few more. DOST India- an organization set up by Indian students for helping indians in England from committing suicide. The DOST India pamphlet contains Sid's home number without his notice. A team member of the organization visits Sid and explains him about her institution and their mistake. Then Sid accepts that he would talk to the one who calls him and give their organizations number.

One night, Sid receives a call from Mishka(Pakhi), who wants to commit suicide because of being dumped by Kabir(R.Madhavan)which brings them closer as friends and John falls in love with her though he already has a girlfriend. Sid acts as an unknown friend from DOST India on phone(and lies to her) and as  Siddharth, a bookstore friend to get close to her. The rest of the film is about how he manages in proving himself and winning the heart of Mishka.

Overall, the movie is a good entertainer.

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