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Pros and Cons of Being Single

  • 2023
  • 16+
  • 1h 5m
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Pros and Cons of Being Single (2023)
The teaser trailer of Pros and Cons of Being Single. This is an upcoming indie feature film. The genre is comedy/sci-fi.
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When natural disasters strike and people start showing up at his house, a single man tries to take advantage of the situation.When natural disasters strike and people start showing up at his house, a single man tries to take advantage of the situation.When natural disasters strike and people start showing up at his house, a single man tries to take advantage of the situation.

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    • Anurag Shetty
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    • Divya Sundar
    • Hemanth Prince
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    • Director
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      • Anand Andy
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      • Anurag Shetty
      • Divya Sundar
      • Hemanth Prince
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    Divya Sundar
    • Disha
    Hemanth Prince
    • Pankaj
    Archana Nair
    • Ananya
    Isaac D'Souza
    • Jimmy
    Samanvita Shetty
    • Shruthi
    Claire D'Souza
    • Mayuri
    Jayachandran Chandrasekhar
    • Yogesh
    Gotra Menon
    • Kat
    Annapoorna Lokesh
    • Anu
    Princy D'Souza
    • Heena
    Shruthi Anup Kumar
    • Shravya
    Divya Shree
    • Devika
    Anand Andy
    • Ajith
    Rakshitha Venkatesh
    • Payal
    Harsha Naidu
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    Sumanth Dachu
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    8nothingtosay-66642

    An Inventive Comedy from Anurag Shetty

    Pros and Cons of Being Single is an inventive comedic film from writer/director Anurag Shetty. It features an original premise where a city in India has been hit with a natural disaster and one house boasts a unique gate that protects it.

    The home is occupied by Prem, a socially awkward man whose home is suddenly crowded by survivors from around the city. However, these fairly ungrateful guests try Prem's patience with their attitudes and presumptive behaviors.

    But despite this mess, Prem also uses the opportunity to try to transcend his loneliness by asking out each girl who has come to his home. His exploits result in some hilarious encounters and a unique take on social interaction.

    Pros and Cons of Being Single is well worth a watch, and leaves the viewer with some interesting insight and eagerly awaiting to see what films are coming down the pike from Shetty.
    5thepataclysmicpatster

    One of a kind!

    Pros and Cons of Being Single (2023), directed by Anurag Shetty, offers a quirky blend of comedy and sci-fi, following the life of Prem, a single man faced with a unique challenge. As a series of natural disasters sends people flocking to his sturdy, well-prepared home, Prem finds himself unexpectedly surrounded by potential romantic interests. Rather than focusing on survival, he turns his attention to evaluating the perks and pitfalls of singlehood while considering what he truly wants from his relationships. This clever twist brings a fresh angle to a lighthearted, introspective comedy.

    The film's charm lies in its playful storyline, examining relationships from the perspective of someone who's deeply comfortable being single. As Prem gets to know his new houseguests, we see amusingly exaggerated interactions that highlight both the freedoms and the occasional loneliness that come with single life. The sci-fi element of the setting adds a level of novelty, blending daily life with disaster, which keeps the plot engaging and unpredictable.

    However, the film falls short in terms of acting, which might feel inconsistent and unpolished at times. While Shetty's direction tries to make the most of his cast, the performances often lack the subtlety needed to fully bring the humor and character depth to life. Certain moments that should land with emotional or comedic impact feel flat, as the actors struggle to capture the balance between satire and sincerity. This can detract from the film's potential, making it feel like it's falling short of what its creative plot deserves.

    Despite its shortcomings, Pros and Cons of Being Single is an enjoyable film for those who appreciate clever ideas and light, introspective comedy. Its humorous take on relationships and single life, coupled with an... *ahem*... unique storyline, offers plenty to enjoy. Even the acting is memorable, for all the wrong reasons. It may not leave a lasting impact but provides a fun, lighthearted watch with some genuinely funny moments and relatable reflections on singlehood.

    Get your popcorn and throng to theatres for this one folks!
    6sahilelastic

    When Natural Disasters Aren't the Biggest Crisis-Your Love Life Is

    Pros and Cons of Being Single is a film with an inventive premise: a single man grappling with sudden house guests during a natural disaster while making hilariously doomed attempts at hitting on them. The film takes a unique approach to storytelling. While most disaster movies focus on survival, Shetty's character prioritizes his romantic aspirations, albeit with catastrophic results.

    Anurag Shetty bravely stars as Prem, the luckiest single guy to have stocked up on survival snacks, as strangers flock to his door. He manages to combine absurd humor and moments of relatability into a tight 65-minute runtime

    And then there's the crowd of houseguests-each bringing their own quirks, demands, and zero respect for personal space. The interactions between the guests and the host often escalate into comedic showdowns, showcasing impeccable timing, especially from a scene-stealing Isaac D'Souza as Jimmy. Of course, the sci-fi disaster backdrop adds an extra layer of absurdity, with over-the-top scenarios that amplify the comedy. Think less "heroic rescue" and more "how do I flirt during an apocalypse?"

    In the end, Pros and Cons of Being Single is like a romantic comedy that crash-landed into a disaster movie and decided to stay for the laughs. Watching Anurag Shetty's character fumble through one failed pick-up attempt after another is both a masterclass in comedic timing and a cautionary tale for anyone considering flirting during the apocalypse. This is definitely one you do not want to miss!
    8write-for-joy

    The message to save the earth well blended into a comedy

    This movie is relevant to the present times and it conveys a very urgent message to mankind to not destroy the environment for his selfish needs.

    The movie is set in India in Bangalore. The director Anurag Shetty has skillfully woven a sci-fi element into the fabric of the story.

    The principal protagonist Prem is on the lookout for a date. He lives in a mansion with an invincible gate the news of which is aired on television. The earthquake and flash floods in the city of Bangalore draws all and sundry to his house for shelter foolproof that his bungalow is.

    Prem wants to turn the situation to his advantage. Being single and socially awkward he is optimistic that the girl of his dreams will appear at his doorstep seeking refuge .

    The different characters that show up at his house is a metaphor of life in this world which is a mix of disparate men and women.

    The idea of Prem writing a journal setting out the pros and cons of being single is a novel concept. The hero pours out his hopes and fears onto the pages .

    Anurag Shetty as Prem is convincing. Archana Nair as Ananya has done justice to her role. Isaac D'Souza as Jimmy is funny. A few dialogues of Yogesh and Pankaj could have been edited. Though Samanvita Shetty as Shruthi had a small role she did prove herself a seasoned actress.

    The movie is hilarious in certain parts. The scenes of the stormy rainy weather outside have been beautifully caught on camera. The music is apt.

    The star feature of the movie is the vocals rendered by Rakshitha Venkatesh as Payal. Both the lyrics and the singing are sensational.

    Youngsters will throng to the theatres to see this movie. Sit back with a bucket of popcorn and one hour and more will simply zip by.

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      Took more than 3 years to complete pre-production, filming and post-production. This is largely due to the COVID pandemic.
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      Written by Rakshitha Venkatesh

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      • October 30, 2024 (United States)
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