Raat Gayi, Baat Gayi?
...raises many pertinent questions, some very uncomfortable ones too.
...isn’t for everyone but for people who like classy, slice-of-life films...
The film exudes the scent of intelligence and competence.
...entertaining in its own small-n-smart way.
Don't go looking for a desi flavour of the screwball comedy, The Hangover and you might just enjoy this slightly heady potion too.
...the film plays footsie, without really going all the way. How about something braver and quirkier the next time around?
Get into a party mood this weekend with the best offering of this week.
...very funny in parts, held together with delightful performances...
The story is simple but the end, when it unravels, will have you believing in love even more.
Go ahead, enjoy this slice-of life movie that may not completely convince and does take time to unfold, but will leave you smiling anyway.
...there is a nice build-up. But unfortunately it's towards an unworthy climax. So much so that everything thus far seems in vain.
...pitched as a romantic comedy but is neither very funny nor very romantic.
...average flick...
...has the ingredients for a movie one would probably enjoy very much, but somehow they never come together.
The writing is clever, the dialogue often very witty. But the screenplay falters from time to time.
This one neither touches nor tickles.
Fans of the cast and team that have cornered the market on low budget ensemble pieces might find this enjoyable.
...there's not much movement in the story, except for a few humour-laden sequences.
This is raat gayi, movie gayi.