Saturday, October 23, 2010

Jhootha Hi Sahi Review

The Jhutha  Hi Sahi Jhootha review of the movie in ApunKaChoice.com. There are many ways in which love stories can be told. Some - like Karan Johar - say it with flourish, with extraordinary situations that tell a story common enough jabs and supporting it with melodrama, with tears moments and, of course, more of a musical crescendo to boot. Others - like Abbas Tyrewala - prefer the soft ringing of a romance in preparation for a rash of leg and love. Jhootha Hi Sahi, Tyrewala, the AM second attempt as director and his wife Pakhi shot AOs for the first time in screenwriting and acting, is a nice drift Bollywood staple. Is, the AM and a boat trip on the Thames numb sleep with AR Rahman, AOs lilting melodies trill in the background.
John Abraham plays a glasses, awkward geek Siddharth aka Sid, whose phone number is incorrectly printed on the brochure of a suicide hotline in London. Because of this confusion, every night at Sid is flooded with calls from kids waiting and wanting to jump from windows or pumping a bottle of sleeping pills. Sid tries to dissuade them from doing so.
One night received a call from a girl Mishka (Pakhi) which, on AM about to end his life after a bitter breakup with her boyfriend (Madhavan). Sid persuades her to cling to life and slowly a friendship between the two beers.
Problem starts when Sid finds himself and says that he, the PM an adventurer who has climbed mountains, deep seas plumbed and not what, when, in fact, the AM only seen in National Geographic, which is also in sleep .
The real Sid is a coward, who stutters, and shrinks into a corner against Mishka. So, if you reveal your true identity to her? Or must play a dual role - as a phone from a trusted friend Mishka and the other as the bumbling Sid who grudgingly likes - all without letting you know that both are the same person?.

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