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The ‘Veere Di Wedding’ team got one thing right. The promotions.
The conversation was rife. The debates were volatile. The yaysayers were excited. The naysayers were accused of whataboutery.
“Four women talk of orgasms, sex...woah!’’
“Feminism mat thopo har jagah pe!’’
“If men can abuse, why can’t women?’’
Now, here are the promises that were made by the team at a recent interview:
1) Will break the glass ceiling.
-Sonam Kapoor
2) We wanted to make an aspirational movie for young women.
-Sonam Kapoor
3) Men should watch it, because there are four hot women.
-Sonam Kapoor
4) Why does everyone expect this to be a feminist movie?
-Swara Bhasker
And...
5) *Awfully quiet*
-Kareena Kapoor Khan
If you ask me, Kareena was the smartest. She had foresight. She could, perhaps, foretell that the final product would taste like khichdi, without salt. Don’t get me wrong. The movie isn’t all that bad. It has four women in the lead and...
Oh! That is about it.
They have problems, like regular non-moneyed people.
They have privilege, unlike regular non-moneyed people.
The movie fails the Bechdel Test. But you overlook that. Because you realise that Swara Bhasker was right. They never wanted to take the test.
What did they want to do, though?
Entertain, perhaps?
Was I entertained?
Ummm...
Yes, there are funny bits here and there.
Sumeet Vyas is good.
Kareena Kapoor Khan is good.
Swara Bhasker is good.
Shikha Talsania is good.
Sonam Kapoor is stuck on the sets of Aisha, but she is good too.
Toh problem kya hai?
It’s been two hours since I left the theatre and I still can’t put my finger on it.
But it still falls flat on its face. You keep watching, because you are already in the theatre.
Nothing really hits you. Nothing leaves you stirred.
The story revolves around four friends, their relationships, their choices and their...sex-lives. Their problems are real, yes. That can’t be taken away from anyone.
But you keep wishing that their story was narrated better.
Doesn’t matter. Because ‘Veere Di Wedding’ spreads itself out generously, dabbling in a lot of things here and there, till you lose the thread completely.
Neither entertained, nor moved.
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Published: 01 Jun 2018,08:02 PM IST