Following a wild party, a married man meets with his friends in order to try and remember his indiscretions.Following a wild party, a married man meets with his friends in order to try and remember his indiscretions.Following a wild party, a married man meets with his friends in order to try and remember his indiscretions.
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- 2 nominations total
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Makrand Deshpande
- Party Guest
- (as Makarand Deshpande)
Iravati Harshe
- Mitali R. Kapoor
- (as Irawati Harshe Mayadev)
Navneet Nishan
- Jolly J. Saxena
- (as Navniit Nisshan)
Vivek Vaswani
- Dr. Patkar
- (as Viveck Vaswani)
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- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaThe film did not have a theatrical release in British Columbia,Canada.
- SoundtracksBade Sehar Ke Badey Nakhrey
Performed by Anushka Manchanda
Lyrics and Music by Ankur Tewari
Music on T-Series
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The team that gave us some amazing movies like 'Mixed Doubles', 'Mithiya' and 'Dasvidaniya' are now back with a new movie about urban marital relationships. Saurabh Shukla now occupies the director's seat and tells the story of three married couples. What really captured me about Shukla's direction is how he subtly portrays each couple struggling in their marriage. While it is clear that their marriages aren't working, Shukla cleverly peels the layers as he gradually reveals the reason. The subtle comedy is a plus even though the pace is a little slow in the beginning. The film also manages to capture the urban feel. The twist in the end, even though I saw it coming, is well handled.
The overall performances are good. However, Rajat Kapoor doesn't exactly nail the part. Vinay Pathak is brilliant, even though this kind of character isn't anything new for him and writing required more depth. Dalip Tahil makes a welcome comeback and so does Navneet Nishan as the irritating chatterbox housewife. Aamir Bashir is adequate. Neha Dhupia is sensational and finally it is Iravati Harshe who delivers the best performance.
The execution is pretty good and the soundtrack is terrific. Even if 'Raat Gayi Baat Gayi' isn't among the best of what the team has delivered, it is a nice effort on Shukla's part. He ought to direct more and I'll be looking forward to such ventures.
The overall performances are good. However, Rajat Kapoor doesn't exactly nail the part. Vinay Pathak is brilliant, even though this kind of character isn't anything new for him and writing required more depth. Dalip Tahil makes a welcome comeback and so does Navneet Nishan as the irritating chatterbox housewife. Aamir Bashir is adequate. Neha Dhupia is sensational and finally it is Iravati Harshe who delivers the best performance.
The execution is pretty good and the soundtrack is terrific. Even if 'Raat Gayi Baat Gayi' isn't among the best of what the team has delivered, it is a nice effort on Shukla's part. He ought to direct more and I'll be looking forward to such ventures.
- Chrysanthepop
- Mar 9, 2010
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- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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By what name was Raat Gayi, Baat Gayi? (2009) officially released in Canada in English?
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