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Movie Review : Unns...Means Love

Producer: Buneesha Films
Director: Bhupender S Gupta
Cast: Sanjay Kapoor, Juhi Babbar, Rituparna Sengupta, Sudhanshu Pandde, Aman Verma
Music: Sujit Shetty

Though Unns means love and the underlining concept of the film is a love story, yet the premise is such that it might not go very well with the Indian audience.

Unns is a story narrated by Natasha (Juhi Babbar) about her close friend Ria (Rituparna Sengupta), who gets married to Rahul (Sanjay Kapoor) on a rebound. Rahul, an ideal husband, truly loves his wife. Unfortunately, Ria is unable to reciprocate Rahul's love in the same way as he does.

Ria's first love, Rishi (Sudhanshu Pande), is a advertising tycoon who she really loved once upon a time. Rishi too loved her, but they could not get married.

Succumbing to her consciences, Ria deliberately starts picking up fights with Rahul and one day tells him that she has decided to end the marriage. Rahul is shattered. Natasha's boyfriend Sameer (Aman Verma), a lawyer, helps Ria. Natasha understands that Ria cannot get a better husband than Rahul and discourages her from divorce. But Ria is adamant.

Rahul, a product of a broken family and the one who probably nursed a desire to keep his family always happy, wants to save his marriage. Natasha stands against her own boyfriend Sameer as well as Ria and helps Rahul in this process.

The subject is the one that might not do very well with the general audience. On the top of it the screenplay is not as taut as it should have been. Also Bhupendra Gupta's direction is below the mark. There are loose ends and also the characters are not fully developed and this hampers the desired effect. Sujeet Shetty’s music is poor.

Juhi Babbar delivers the best performance among all. Sanjay Kapoor and Rituparna Sengupta are also decent. Aman Verma over acts and Sudhanshu Pande don’t look convincing.

The film has zilch hype and this is one aspect that would work against it. Also with one such story the box office result is predictable.


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