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A complicated relationship develops between a man and woman after getting married and having a baby.A complicated relationship develops between a man and woman after getting married and having a baby.A complicated relationship develops between a man and woman after getting married and having a baby.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Nikoline Bangen
- Extra
- (as Nikoline Bangen)
Nabeel Mirajkar
- Pizza delivery boy
- (as Nabeel Ahmed)
Sukesh Mishra
- Boy in Cafe 2
- (credit only)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaMore than one baby was on sets at different times for many of the baby was required to be on film and off the film, and provided for repeated shots.
- ConnectionsFeatures Jhankaar Beats (2003)
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The movie, being a sequel to directors fresh and delightful Pyaar Ke Side Effects, starts on a high note. The jokes are good and you have some really smart dialogs and funny situations as the first half progresses. Especially the part where Farhan tries to feel like a pregnant lady. However that's where the good things end.
Second half is a Mish-Mash of emotions and multiple characters which are totally wasted. Taking nothing away from Farhan or Vidya's acting, it's the director's confusion about what he wants to show that is the culprit. The love a father may have for his child has been totally ignored with Farhan's character treating his daughter as nothing more than a hassle as there is no father-child connect in the movie. Characters like Vidya's mother and Vir Das are underutilized. Even Ila Arun's character has been mis-handled.
The movie tries to show the issues a couple with kid with single income may face, yet we never see Farhan working hard while whining about expenses all the time (While living in a luxury house by Mumbai standards). The movie completely loses its plot and the climax leaves a bad taste as a half baked attempt.
I would still say it deserves a one time watch for the first half which comes as a tasty appetizer, its the main course that got burnt.
Second half is a Mish-Mash of emotions and multiple characters which are totally wasted. Taking nothing away from Farhan or Vidya's acting, it's the director's confusion about what he wants to show that is the culprit. The love a father may have for his child has been totally ignored with Farhan's character treating his daughter as nothing more than a hassle as there is no father-child connect in the movie. Characters like Vidya's mother and Vir Das are underutilized. Even Ila Arun's character has been mis-handled.
The movie tries to show the issues a couple with kid with single income may face, yet we never see Farhan working hard while whining about expenses all the time (While living in a luxury house by Mumbai standards). The movie completely loses its plot and the climax leaves a bad taste as a half baked attempt.
I would still say it deserves a one time watch for the first half which comes as a tasty appetizer, its the main course that got burnt.
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Зворотній бік шлюбу
- Filming locations
- Surfers Paradise, Queensland, Australia(Dance sequence of song 'Tumse Pyar Ho Gya' were filmed here)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $921,277
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $582,672
- Mar 2, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $1,521,778
- Runtime2 hours 25 minutes
- Color
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By what name was Shaadi Ke Side Effects (2014) officially released in Canada in English?
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