First of all, its not a hindi version of the famous hollywood film 'The Social Network', if at all there were any people with such misconception.

Vishal (Saqib Saleem) goes to his college friend Rahul's (Nishant Dahiya) concert, and happens to fall in love at first sight with a girl Malvika (Tara D'Souza). Malvika is room-partner of Priety (Saba Azad), who dislikes boys a lot, and is working on a project with Vishal together for their college. Now, Priety has a liking for Rahul, while Vishal has a liking for Malvika. They can't express it in real face to face, so what they do is.. log in from their room-partner's account, and Priety becomes Malvika, Vishal becomes Rahul. They start communicating with each other. But how long would it last, what would Rahul and Malvika do when they know, and what will happen when Priety and Vishal would know, they were talking to each other through means of Facebook.

Some director's use the 1st scene of the film to explain, what kind of film is in store for them instead of starting directly with opening credits. Same is the case here, as we see 2 guys having fun with one of their college mate online on facebook. You are hereby told, the film would be funny and very youthful. And thats how it is for the entire time span.

Usually in films where you are cheating over a person, you expect a kind of slowness to come into the film before it ends happily, that doesn't really happen here. There is no emotional drama, people are shown as understandable and smart to understand what is right and wrong. This as a result takes the climax to an extra high for me. Notice the reaction of Vishal when Priety speaks to her on stage in climax.

Nupur Ashtana is very good as debut director. Editing is superb, the way they have put up the facebook profile shots was really good, also the camera angles used in them. Screenplay is impressive, hard to find any dull moment. Also, how well the cut away shots are kept, about college mates speaking on Priety at various stages of film with every person remaining in one tone, the last one always makes you laugh 'I think she wanna get laid.. slaaaaaap'. This is what I disliked in Soundtrack, and here it's so effectively used into the screenplay.. clear eg of how a particular idea can be executed into ur screenplay properly.

All the songs were well used, one may argue about har saans song to some extent but I feel it was a good way to conclude the just ended scene. Also, every song is very good audio wise, good work from Raghu Dixit, the composer.

The best moments of the film ----
• The opening facebook share sequence by Vishal and his friend.
• All the fight sequences between Vishal and Priety.
• The scene between Vishal and Malvika at the disco place.
• Rahul and Malvika meeting for 1st time.
• When Vishal and Priety for 1st time check each other's facebook accounts(they must have earlier too, but in the film you see it only once, that is in this scene)
• The finale sequence.

Performances wise,

Saqib Saleem is excellent as a debut. At times he did reminded me of 'Rajjo' of pyar ka punchnaama to be precise. But, he was too good, confident, has got a good screen presence and as mentioned earlier amazing in that stage sequence.

Saba Azad, had done Dil Kabaddi before this, I can't recall her role in that film.. must be small one. In this film, she is very cute, beautiful as well as sexy. I just fell in love with her, every time she came in a scene. And along with her looks, she acts very well too. Would love to see her do well in her future career.

Nishant Dahiya doesn't really get much scope in his role in the film. The only 2 scenes that he has hiw own were the first meeting with Malvika and the scolding scene with Vishal. His future films would give a better picture of his acting skills.

Tara D'Souza was nice, after Mere Brother ki Dulhan, I would say she does much better in this film..

Meeta Vasisht was good in small cameo. Though, she made me wonder how can a teacher look so hot. Maybe, I was unlucky not to have such teachers in my college life.

Prabal Punjabi reminds of Vir Das so much. He was nice though.


Overall, Mujhse Fraandship Karoge would appeal specially to the youth audience, it has that connectivity, with lots of fun and entertainment, and a good love story.


Verdict : Very Good