Raat Gayi Baat Gayi (Hindi)

3 couples. An 8 year old marriage and a 1 night stand to end all others. Pritish Nandy Communications presents, the year's most outrageously funny comedy that starts with a night of questions and ends up in bed with zero answers!

Raat Gayi Baat Gayi catches Rahul (Rajat Kapoor) waking up on a very heavily hung-over morning with his wife Mitali's (Iravati Harshe) constant cribbing. Whilst her voice crashes through his head he remembers snatches of a conversation he had the previous night, at a party, with a stunning young woman, Sophia (Neha Dhupia). As he blinks through his thoughts he stumbles on the fact that one thing led to another and Sophia and he got drunk, talked a lot and finally ended up in bed making crazy love to each other---or did they? The end of the night remains hazy.

What's worse is that Mitali just can't seem to keep it together around him, she's livid, she's upset, she's not telling him why --- all rolled into one and Rahul keeps thinking back to the previous night and wondering if she caught a whiff of what happened the previous night with Sophia. As Rahul chases his night for answers, his friends Saxena (Dalip Tahil) and Amit (Vinay Pathak) are suffering through their own marital crises! This one's an outlandish comedy from the team of Bheja Fry that promises no dull moments!

3 couples. An 8 year old marriage and a 1 night stand to end all others. Pritish Nandy Communications presents, the... Show More

A bygone that should be bygone, almost

A decent DVD watch

It happened one night. Or did it? A boy and a girl met at a party - only they are middle-aged. They are drunk, they are naughty. Is it inevitable for physics-chemistry-biology to play their role? If 'it' happened, would it be 'that' happened? If 'it' didn't happen, is it okay, even if the thought of doing the unmentionable occurred to both parties. Is it worse if one of them is married and the other is only attached without legalities coming in the way? All questions that might plague any drawing room conversation in urban suburbia. They are put forth subtly and with sensitivity. Also to maintain interest there is a nice build-up. But unfortunately it's towards an unworthy climax. So much so that everything thus far seems in vain.