Saturday, July 24, 2010

Review: Khatta Meetha

Review: Khatta Meetha, a satirical swipe at corruption

Here the clutter and the clamour just make you feel the director needed to respect his own tone of sobriety in this longish tickling treatise on malpractices in the middleclass. (Text: IANS)


Review: Khatta Meetha, a satirical swipe at corruption
The plot is a bit of a tangle. Akshay Kumar's family of discontented mal-paani-practitioners is a universe of brutish brothers and screechy sisters-in-law, and silently-suffering parents (played by those wonderful actors Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Aroona Irani).(Text: IANS)

Review: Khatta Meetha, a satirical swipe at corruption It's a family of corrupt road contractors and initially, Akshay seems the most wickedly immoral of them all. But hang on! As the narrative - at time plodding - moves forward we begin to understand the wacked - out sinister yet satirical, chaotic yet orderly, corrupt yet weirdly - ethical world of Sachin Tichkule.(Text: IANS)

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