Can this be considered a movie? I think it is supposedly 3 parts. But anyway…
Quality was good enough, script was just ok (just!) but I hated the whole concept, the storyline and the simple fact that it’s essentially a chic flick disguised pretentiously as an ethnic-ethic-tradition-women questioning movie.
There are movies that inspires you to find yourself. There are movies that inspires you to look beyond the usual web of stereotypes. There are movies that makes you think.
And there are movies that inspires you to find out why the hell you are watching that very movie, and inspires you to look beyond the TV screen and thinking “watching that TV aerial is more interesting!”
It’s a movie about Indian communities as potrayed by 3 women. The core subject is of relationship. Arrange marriages, marriages in general, dating outside of the race…
I expected it to be good. I thought it would be. I mean, this is a movie that supposedly questions the Indian ideals of having girls married off. Unless you’re married, you’re a useless liability. I thought that was revolutionary thinking Indian-wise and I expected to be enlightened on this matter, besides the actors were all the royalty of British-Indian actors (I’m a fan of Sanjeev Bhaskar comedies) but I was very very disappointed.
It was annoying to watch and I can’t be bothered to watch the remaining two episodes.

