1/5
Stars
I had found the premise of Mere Haule Dost
was quite interesting, which is why I thought that I should review the film. It
revolves around 5 friends, Mota, Bong, Dada, Bheja and Paisa (all nicknames,
presumably), who want to go on a bike rally in the Himalayas but do not have
the resources.
However, a good concept has to be executed
in the same manner. Mere Haule Dost fails to transcend a decent premise into a
passable screenplay. Most aspects about this film, from the dialogues to the
camerawork to the screenplay to the performances, are amateurish.
Notwithstanding the poor production values, the film, which encompasses
elements like friendship, trust and love, fails to connect with the viewer at
any level.
The basic plot has been already given
above. Beyond that, the film focuses on the problems that the five friends face
in their personal lives (matters of money, heart etc.).
None of the performances leave a mark.
Writer-director Nitin Raghunath tries to capture real situations out of the
lives of ordinary college-going students. However, it gets too much into
detail, hence making the end-result very cringe-worthy. The basic story had a
fair bit of potential, the only positive from the film.
This one’s a
howler!
Shivom
Oza
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