Bardlerx
Strictly average movie
Dorathen
Better Late Then Never
FuzzyTagz
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Catangro
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
prianka-guru
This is mainly about a 32 years old virgin, who is desperate to prove his "manhood" (yes that's what they keep saying again and again in the movie). The humor is cheesy. How can this movie be called comedy? This movie has no taste at all. Its over dragged. After watching this movie I started to wonder why would seasoned actors like Rahul Bose, Perizaad Zorabian, Vijay Raaz and Saurabh Shukla act in a movie which has such a weak script. Can't believe this movie came from the director of Jogger's Park. Direction is not bad. I would not suggest this movie to anyone. There are a very very few funny moments in the movie, you can actually count them on your fingers. Disappointed.
Chrysanthepop
How to ruin a premise that had potential. The film starts off promisingly about an ordinary 30 plus guy who, frustrated of being a virgin, has finally had enough. It's the kind of problem that's too embarrassing to talk about so, out of desperation he seeks help from a 'witchdoctor' who promises a solution. However, things only go from bad to worse. The concept promises a hilarious sex comedy and it starts that way, with a few momentary annoyances, like Debu's neighbour and boss (who are irritating). However, in the second half, the script really goes haywire, losing focus and deviating from the initial premise into another halfbaked story, devoid of any humour and filled with clichés. Rahul Bose does a decent job. I was expecting to see more of Parizaad Zorabian and Anusha Dandekar, thinking that they have full-fledged roles. However, Dandekar is limited to being an item girl (she does sizzle though) and Zorabian perhaps has only about a total of less than ten minutes screen time. Saurabh Shukla and Asrani are funny and Vijay Raaz is the usual. On the technical side it's nothing impressive either. In the end, 'Mumbai Matinée' disappoints.
AishFan
This movie is a complete waste of time. Rahul Bose gives a good performance. I don't know if this is an accurate description of life in Mumbai, but I highly doubt that virginity is looked so down upon there as it is here in the states. I thought it was actually valued in India. I hate when Indians try to act like Americans. Don't pretend to be another culture; be proud and express yourselves. Anyways, this movie has, like, no script. The scenes just drag on and on. There are long pauses between dialogues and words just to take up celluloid and my time. The only highlight of the film is Perizaad, who shows up towards the end.
CAMKG
If you choose the combination of romance and sex to make a comedy, it sounds like a decent idea. And also if you add some well-developed supporting characters, that makes it more interesting. You give the film an urban setting and write the dialogue in Hinglish, and that makes it trendier.
BUT YOU GOTTA HAVE A SCRIPT. You got to have a screenplay that draws you into the story, the characters; so that you laugh at the right jokes and smile at the right moments. So that you care about the characters and have a sense of empathy for them; then regardless of the familiarity of the plot, you can enjoy a film.I couldn't understand what made actors like Rahul Bose and Perizaad Zorabian choose such a project. In spite of the distasteful screenplay, they still give very competent performances. And this Zorabian lady just radiates on the screen. She has amazing screen presence and you sense that respect for the intellect in her performance. Bose as usual displays impeccable timing and subtle nuances in his performances. Oh, how you wish they had come together in a better film. Saurabh Shukla, Asrani and Vijay Raaz are all decent.The director Anant Balani passed away recently, before the release of the film. Another film Jogger's Park (also featuring Perizaad) credits him as the director posthmously. I haven't seen Jogger's Park yet. Hopefully that film will be a more befitting swansong. 5/10.