Flop
Amateurish Writing & Tone-Deaf Scene Execution
Despite aiming for a bold, youthful vibe, many sequences fall flat-with sloppy dialogue delivery, underwhelming humor, and jarringly juvenile screenwriting that fails to resonate.
Cliché-Ridden Plotline The age-old "college boys pledging to lose their virginity" trope feels outdated and unoriginal. The predictability of romantic arcs and challenges drains all tension and surprise.
Surface-Level Character Arcs The protagonists-Arya, Rony, Dundi-remain stereotypes: one dimensional party boys, with virtually no meaningful growth in their journey. Supporting female characters feel token and underdeveloped.
Jarring Tonal Shifts The director swings between crude comedy, tame romance, and heavy-handed moments about love and virginity. You never know whether to laugh, cringe, or empathize-it's inconsistent and distracting.
Cliché-Ridden Plotline The age-old "college boys pledging to lose their virginity" trope feels outdated and unoriginal. The predictability of romantic arcs and challenges drains all tension and surprise.
Surface-Level Character Arcs The protagonists-Arya, Rony, Dundi-remain stereotypes: one dimensional party boys, with virtually no meaningful growth in their journey. Supporting female characters feel token and underdeveloped.
Jarring Tonal Shifts The director swings between crude comedy, tame romance, and heavy-handed moments about love and virginity. You never know whether to laugh, cringe, or empathize-it's inconsistent and distracting.
- ravi-2309
- 13 jul 2025