Review Of the Movie Love Breakups Zindagi

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Cast: Zayed Khan, Dia Mirza, Cyrus Sahukar, Tisca Chopra, Satyadeep Mishra, Pallavi Sharda
Directed by Sahil Sangha
Rating: **



There are some movies that are not a surprise, especially joy, or entertain, but provide little to complain about. "Love Breakups Zindagi" (LBZ), the title seem like a lazy excuse for a writer, but this is exactly the type of film. The sound is still not very appetizing. In order to explore a bit like a relationship movie. There is adultery, but not in the bubble. 


To shoot a couple of bored easily in their respective relationships. Delhi boy, Jai (Zayed Khan) plays a girl tormented boy who is a female dictator, and a very picky and fussy one at that. But his only complaint: "It is an attractive, successful, etc. But the sea ghanti baji nahin!" This is a Delhi-speech ". I'm dedicated, but I'm still looking" Mumbai girl, Naina (Dia), however, is the most predictable boyfriend: career-oriented, successful, busy and not NOK time for him. 


Now you're thinking that Jai must comply with Naina and they need to understand how great this movie, or they can be themselves and each other. Fortunately, planning a friend of Arjun (Mishra Satyadeep) to get hitched with Naina's best friend, Gayatri (Auritra Ghosh) and the opportunity presents itself. Attends a week of wedding Jai Govind cocky sidekick (Sahukar Cyrus) who provide us with an uncomfortable sense of humor and reprieve the forecast track. Govind's love for a friend of the family on a slant over the wedding, turns Sheila (Tisca Chopra) to be strangely sweet, and loves more than a few out. Many naach-gaana, drinking and festivities, and later, Jai Naina shot back to reality as they go back to their partners. And as impossible as it seems, that they meet again, the inevitable is inevitable. So when a few pages of the script could have fed the dog, we could have left the screen without a power nap. 


If cliches can be converted into money, LBZ compete with the World Bank. Naina mother's advice to the original point of dichotomy, "Wahi the tumhara DIL kehta hai Karo!" Which basically means to ignore the other organs. Jai Govind, and then we have a bitching session, concludes, "Women: Can not live with them. Can not live without them!" I am convinced that we can live without this line. And if the lines are NOK, we can treat stereotypes: ice breakup. 


Zayed and Dia cumulatively don't score a single point for their performances. Cyrus' unwarranted confidence comes from playing peculiar characters in the past and Tisca Chopra takes home the title of the 'most charming aunty'. Boman Irani's cameo is refreshing but Shah Rukh Khan's is tacky as he offers pearls of wisdom like, "Jo dil mein hain woh keh do." The music won't stay with you for longer than you exit the screen and the other technical staff doesn't produce anything worth highlighting.It could be that you were lulled into a sleepy feeling or that every time a scene was about spill over, an unusual drift would save it. So LBZ is just the kind of movie that you can watch but not recommend.

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