Directed by Ashwini Chaudhary
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2191721/
Sid (R.Madhavan) meets Sonali (Bipasha Basu), and impressed by her skills, he gives her partnership in a business of helping people get divorced. But knowingly or unknowingly, they happen to break one couple's good relationship and now they have to re-bond them.
The screenplay is predictable, apart from few portions before interval. There's lot of over the top sequences in the film, most involving Omi Vaidya whose dialogue delivery irritates like hell. You see a conversation between doctors and Sid in operation theatre, while patient isn't operated on. Some dialogues are very cheesy, and trying hard to make you laugh.
Its Sid and Sonali's moments together that makes this film bearable. Their 1st meet conversation, or the drunk sequence were the best scenes of the movie.
The songs are good, especially Darmiyaan and Mujhe bas ek teri zaroorat hai. Both used at right places.
R.Madhavan has gained too much of weight, during kunwara song how awkward and stiff he looked in the dance moves. A classy actor as he is, there's some good scenes where he impresses despite being given poor dialogues.
Bipasha Basu is much better because of a good role she chose to, so what if the film dissappoints. She is one of those actors who could give a lot in their performance, unlucky not to have been part of good films.
Dipannita Sharma after a effective performance in Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, has very less scope in this film. Same the case for Milind Soman, who is left in a small cameo performance.
Helen is very nice in a supporting role. Mrinalini Sharma is good in a negative role, could benefit her in long term.
The rest cast is just about bearable.
Overall, Jodi Breakers is a dissappointing film, not that one expected it to be good. Only Madhavan-Bipasha sequenes bring a sigh of relief to a otherwise average film.
Verdict : Below Average
Imdb link -> http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2191721/
Sid (R.Madhavan) meets Sonali (Bipasha Basu), and impressed by her skills, he gives her partnership in a business of helping people get divorced. But knowingly or unknowingly, they happen to break one couple's good relationship and now they have to re-bond them.
The screenplay is predictable, apart from few portions before interval. There's lot of over the top sequences in the film, most involving Omi Vaidya whose dialogue delivery irritates like hell. You see a conversation between doctors and Sid in operation theatre, while patient isn't operated on. Some dialogues are very cheesy, and trying hard to make you laugh.
Its Sid and Sonali's moments together that makes this film bearable. Their 1st meet conversation, or the drunk sequence were the best scenes of the movie.
The songs are good, especially Darmiyaan and Mujhe bas ek teri zaroorat hai. Both used at right places.
R.Madhavan has gained too much of weight, during kunwara song how awkward and stiff he looked in the dance moves. A classy actor as he is, there's some good scenes where he impresses despite being given poor dialogues.
Bipasha Basu is much better because of a good role she chose to, so what if the film dissappoints. She is one of those actors who could give a lot in their performance, unlucky not to have been part of good films.
Dipannita Sharma after a effective performance in Ladies vs Ricky Bahl, has very less scope in this film. Same the case for Milind Soman, who is left in a small cameo performance.
Helen is very nice in a supporting role. Mrinalini Sharma is good in a negative role, could benefit her in long term.
The rest cast is just about bearable.
Overall, Jodi Breakers is a dissappointing film, not that one expected it to be good. Only Madhavan-Bipasha sequenes bring a sigh of relief to a otherwise average film.
Verdict : Below Average
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