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Fugly movie review: Begins on a good note, but loses its way completely

The youth-centric dramas have always been appealing, as the masses prefer exploring the new sources of widening the friendship. Under its disguise whatever the flick conveys, the audience accepts with positive approach. Dil Chahta Hai, Rang




Interlinking so many elements into one and finally giving an emotional encounter is a new mantra to success for sure but it doesn't works here. Sympathising with a character like Dev, who narrates the entire episode lying on a stretcher in a hospital, would be inappropriate considering the dull treatment of the chain of events, which leads him to such a condition.

None of the events are treated timely in the flick, which shuffles between serious and non-serious drama. The characters are cut apart with not much scope for any one. And when the director realizes this… Audience stares towards the exit doors, he inserts in couple of eye candy songs featuring friends who are supposed to act disturbed.

Driving it through the crazy friendship and landing us in mid of the socially engrossing scenario of the nation by this time looks like making a mockery.