We all loved Bhandarkar for his films like Corporate, Fashion, Traffic Signal, in which he uised to expose the unspoken truths in each sector, but you will love to hate him for bringing you such a disaster. One thing he unnecessarily emphasis, God knows why, that all actresses are addicted to alcoholism and cigarettes. OK , we got it now.
The director doesn't forget to portray some of the known trademark scenes : a gay friend, a bisexual director sleeping in return for a favour, MMS scandal, struggling female actors sleeping around with big stars to rise in their career, philandering male stars and their manipulative star wives, which will surely going to make you yawn and sometimes may irritate you to an extent.
Bhandarkar also seems confused that is he focusing on a declining graph of fading star, Mahi, or whether he is still trying to bring some eye-opener truths about the sleazy, glamorous world.
What will interest you, or it could rather a pointer to Priety Zinta, that if your B'wood career in declining, just bond with a billionaire businessman or cricketer and buy an
IPL team. This will probably make you think for a while. But the director should have focused on Mahi, and then the flick might not have lost its way.