Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum Movie Review
Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum (Hindi)
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July 27, 2012Adi (Tusshar) is an aspiring actor who ends up featuring in tacky tele-shopping network commercials to make ends meet. On a lucky day, he lands up with an 'itch-guard' commercial. The dude (Ritesh), as he is popularly called, wants to be a DJ but ends up getting offers only to play at rain dance functions and oldies' birthday parties. A twisted turn of events reveals why both Adi and the dude must find Siya to retrieve something valuable in her custody
Writer-director Sachin Yardi is too lazy to create a plot, so the film is just a series of gags that allow him to bung in as many puerile sexual innuendos as possible
Read moreUnfortunately these are only a few shining moments in what is otherwise a crass, unfunny film
Read moreA dull and dreary borefest rather than the laugh-a-minute sex comedy it aims to be
Read moreAsk for some storyline and you get a bunch of SMS jokes and some ancient amusing email forwards clubbed together to form a feeble plotline
Read moreThey probably wrote the dirty jokes first and then spun a script around them
Read moreThere are virtually no redeeming points in the film
Read moreKya Super Kool Hai Hum amuses you intermittently but largely leaves your brains in a tangle, and the mind gasping for breath
Read moreIt's a pigslop assemblage of schoolboy laughs that stopped being amusing when our voices cracked
Read moreIt’s crude, crass and completely clueless
Read moreKSKHH ends up being too long-drawn and stretched. By this time, even the quality of humour goes down ranging from plain PJs to SMS jokes.
Read moreSome of the humour, dialogues and gestures are X- plus; so chances are you might squirm and scream. If you have a whacked out sense of humour, and are willing to leave your brains behind, go laugh your guts out!
Read moreDespite the sexual tone, adult jokes, impish humor, the movie, at no juncture, gets offensive, distasteful or objectionable. In fact, it's one big joyride from commencement to conclusion
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