Cast: Vidya Balan, Ali
Fazal, Supriya Pathak,
Tanvi Azmi, Arjan Bajwa, Kiran Kumar
Direction: Samar Shaikh.
Naive and jobless, Munna (Peepli Live's Omkar Das
Manikpuri), a small town guy, gets mocked for being ugly, right from his
childhood. His mother consoles him by leading him on to believe that he is
'sundar' (good looking). She also tells him that one day he'll marry a pretty
'memsaab' (by pointing to a poster of Rani Mukerji).
Munna grows up but continues to nurture his dream of
getting married to a gori mem, just to make his mother happy. He leaves his
village and lands up in a city to fulfil his dream. With great audacity, he
proposes marriage to random urban women but his requests get turned down.
However, there is light at the end of every tunnel. He eventually bumps into a
Katrina Kaif-like firang memsaab. Do they fall in love?
Ample Hindi films with a similar concept have been made
before and they were much better if not remarkable. For instance,
Govinda-Aishwarya Rai starrer Albela (2001) was a light-hearted romcom that
made us smile.
While the intentions are noble here, tacky execution spoils
everything. Forced humour fails to amuse and funny sounds used as background
score do not compensate for the poor script. The point that the director
intends to make does not come across either. His attempt at exposing the
shallow-ness of our society that prefers 'good-looking' people fails to
register.
Also, performances are forgettable. The gori mem is the
best actor here! Songs have no relevance to the story. There is no 'beauty' in
this film...literally and otherwise.
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