We wonder what the director would have thought before making such an achy and monotonous drama which is a big blemish on the humour. Even if we ignore the narrative loopholes, we can't get over the repetitive torment given through the despicable scenes. Most of them include the flaunting of hidden assets of sexes and is immensely mocked throughout the flick.
Take that scene where Hardick (Suresh Menon) donning a tight trouser accentuating his d**, terms himself a man with a golden touch or the one scene where Aftab comes out splitting the backside of a buffalo statue which worsens more when a child with his parents watch this and take it as an adventure terming it ‘a buffalo giving a human baby'.
We are just left tearing our hairs on many of those afflicting occasions and at the same time feel sorry for the director.