Plantiana
Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
Greenes
Please don't spend money on this.
2hotFeature
one of my absolute favorites!
Beulah Bram
A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
itsmyreview
it was an OK movie.........i didn't expect this movie to be good and thought it would be a flop.........but to my surprise it was an OK movie and to my expectations it was a flop at B.O..i have seen lot of movies like this.the twist was not that good and was a little predictable to me .i really liked how the movie went on going,it was a little heartwarming..........chitranga not that great actor......and joshi overacted little.and one thing was i didn't get was the relation between the two- joshi and chitranga because joshi repeatedly stops chitranga from making a move on him and when she doesn't make a move he makes it to which she stops at first but little later moves on with it and they make out....i mean what the heck u want a fling or ur in love that i really didn't get.mm overall the ending twist would work for some people but for me it didn't.........his best film as compared with his other ones.
vicky-bahl
Sorry Bhai! Sounded like a very stupid title for a movie. But once I saw the film, it made all sense and nothing else, Bhai!. It is a tale of two brothers, their upper middle class Indian parents, ambitions, and a girl.The movie starts off with some very slow dialogues and without much direction towards what is coming in the next 1.5 hours. It slowly and steadily gains more meaning. In short, it tells you what everyone feels, but is untold in Indian cinema. It gets those hidden feelings that a guy can have towards his brother's fiancé, out of the closet, and on your face. Difficult to digest? But it does it in a way that you don't even feel awkward about it. It adds meaning to it. A perfect script, could have been a bit more crisp, and some better acting by all the cast, would have gained this one 9/10. But I'll still give this bold attempt to show the society what happens to 'normal people' and how they deal with it, a 7/10.
karankshah
This was a pretty decent movie. It started off well enough, and the way the first half of the movie was shot was pretty good. What really killed it was the ending. The twist was not very well done, and I feel they could have given it some more treatment without consequence - why they decided to hold back an otherwise brilliant movie - I have no idea. Whether by focusing on the live-in arrangements, or by showing more for the mother and her death, those ten minutes would have added a lot more substance to the movie. It definitely had the room for it. Other than that, great music. "Pal" and "Mere Khuda" are both memorable tracks. Most will find the "Maa Kasam" thing funny.
ankur mehra
as was expected by ONIR and the 5 main actors of this movie, the movie is simply great. no one disappoints in the movie. the director has chosen each actor for the right character and has managed to get the best out of each. the story is well dealt as was the case in the movie 'My Brother Nikhil'. suttleness stays throughout. this story as the tag line says deals with a situation of a guy falling in love with his brother's wife. the story's major part is set in a flashback and is supposed to happen in Mauritius. humor remains in the movie at every stage. the audiences enjoy the son's(sharman joshi), dad's (boman irani) and the mom's (shabana azmi) relation. amazing dialogues and superb delivery makes sure one falls off the seat laughing. chitrangada singh looks really good throughout and will definitely carry on the tag the next 'smita patil'. sanjay suri also plays the role to the best potential.overall a superb watch. i enjoyed it. hope you people also do.