

Zeenat Aman playing the mother speaks a convent English, her son Ash speaks like someone from a vernacular school who has just learned the language, the other sons accent is tapori, the daughters is a Brit-American drawl and Rituparna Ghosh has her usual strange accent which had delighted me in that Amol Palekar movie And once again. The movie is set in an Anglo Indian household where except for the grandmother played by a feisty Helen, everyone else speaks a strange English and Hindi mix.
#Dunno y na jaane full#
The movie hall was full of guys who had come with each other and everyone was looking at everyone else and their expressions said Is he? Are they? After all it is the first gay movie to be made here and the subject is a blank for most of us. I went to see this movie with very low expectations but very high curiosity levels. My half-star is only for Zeenat Aman who played her bit effectively. The subject which should have been screened in a crisp manner has been portrayed absurdly. I really don't know whether Director Sanjay Mishra and Writer Kapil Sharma were trying to spread awareness or were trying to make fun of this bold subject.įooter: Please DON'T go for this one as even if you support gay rights DO NOT GO. Everything in the movie is so lame and senseless that its tile should have been "Dunno Y- I made this movie". To make the movie look even worse we have the stars speaking in English, which except Zeenat Aman no one handled properly. Sanjay Mishra should have taken few notes from "Broke Back Mountain" before even trying his hands on such a strong subject. No doubt Indian audiences are open enough to accept this bold subject but frankly film-makers only shocked the viewers as this theme could have been screened in a far better way. The biggest set-back were the transitions, for instance out of the blue 'Peter (Kabeer Bedi) come back to his family as he wanted to spend his last days with them' Or 'suddenly Ashley ( Yuvraaj Parasher) turns out to be gay'! As a viewer you won't be able to understand that 'what was the real purpose for making this movie', as certainly after such a bad narration director Sanjay Mishra cannot expect the audience to accept homosexual relationships. I really 'Dunno Y' I even watched it!Įnding doesn't make any sense as after all those hard-feelings the entire family starts forgiving each other. Honestly there is nothing good about the movie.

To top it all their accent and dialogues are so irritating that you will actually feel like walking out of theatre before intermission. It starts by introducing you to a Christian family who pretend to be close to each other but in fact theres no bonding between them. It seems that the script is written just to make audience feel more rejected to this sensitive subject rather than accepting it. I really have no clue from where and why to start as the movie has nothing to be told.
