Muskurake Dekh Zara
Long single takes, terrible acting, zero art direction, trite dialogue, topped with abysmal direction.
...everybody on screen just keeps talking and talking and talking. And what's more irritating is the fact that you can't get a hang of what they are actually debating, discussing, questioning, stating...'coz nothing makes sense in the melee of nonsense that explodes across the screen...
...leaves you confused and cold, since the writing is so childish, so amateurish, so fragile that its crash is imminent.
There is no story. If there is one, it is not evident. There are no scenes or screenplay; it's just a hotchpotch job of canning shots and putting it onto a reel ready for release.