Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu Movie Review
Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu (Hindi)
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Synopsis:Rahul Kapoor (Imran Khan), 26, is on his way to become a carbon copy of his parents when he suddenly loses his job as an architect in Vegas. Afraid that he has let his parents down, Rahul decides to hide the truth and find another job. When by a twist of fate, he meets Raina Braganza, a quick-witted hairstylist, who is everything he isn't.
A series of events lead them to meet on Christmas Eve over a few drinks… but like always, it's never a 'few'. Following this night of debauchery, they wake up to discover that they've gotten married. Now, Rahul has more than just his job loss to hide from his parents.
They both decide to get it annulled as soon as possible and get an appointment from the court in ten days. Over the next ten days they have their share of arguments, moments and laughs that results in an unlikely friendship.
Will this friendship turn in love? Will her warmth and fearlessness give Rahul the courage to face a long-simmering confrontation with his parents? Will a marriage that started as a drunken mistake help two people find themselves?
The film is light and breezy, and mercifully never turns too syrupy for your taste
Read full reviewWorks mainly because it’s plausible, engaging, fresh and tugs quietly at the heart-strings
Read full reviewThe confection's appeal lies in its underplayed wit, quirky within plausibility protagonists and a refreshing disregard for conventional conclusions.
Read full reviewThis picture though, smartly written and filmed, is mellow yet dramatic, softer, subtler, more ‘plush interiors’ American rom-com
Read full reviewThe film passes by pleasantly enough past all its expected roadsigns, providing a smile and an occasional chuckle but making you wish for more newness
Read full reviewKareena Kapoor is the life of this breezy romcom, with a typically Hollywood template and some charming moments
Read full reviewEk Main Aur Ekk Tu is an imaginative reversal of the traditional romcom format that effectively uses the setting of Las Vegas and its rickety instant marriage laws
Read full reviewA delightful film that keeps getting better along the way, and ends fabulously
Read full reviewThere are no extra moments in the film and it compares easily to any Hollywood flick, for being a good-looking film.
Read full reviewA sweet coming of age film, Ek Main Aur Ekk Tu rises above its numerologically incorrect spelling
Read full reviewEMAET is the sweetest heartbreak that Bollywood has conjured in a long, long time
Read full reviewThe film never overdoes the cutesy onscreen scribbles or faux-family photos. It’s clever enough, but never overly so
Read full reviewThis take on love is refined, smart, lively and thoroughly pleasing thanks to its characters, conversations and the inherent humor
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