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I, Me Aur Main
		
			
			 
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This niche movie doesn't nail it but it's a cute watch...
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...a refreshingly modern and mature romance film...
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...a decent watch.
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...has a tight first half leading to an unconventional climax.
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...falters with its plot, does a mild disservice to the ladies and is unreasonably forgiving of its protagonist.
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This could have been a slap-up rom com. But the trouble with this good-looking movie is that it is patchily written and performed, and often feels contrived.
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...an uninspiring romantic story that only scores pointers for its climax.
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Pretty much like the central character, the film is self-obsessed - rambling on without sparing a thought for its audience.
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...a sluggish, humdrum affair that only has a great end as its saving grace.
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At less than two hours, it's hardly a slog. But you can't help feeling like real potential was squandered.
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...director Kapil Sharma is clearly well intentioned, but struggles to provide his film with depth and meaning.
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The producers could have well titled their enterprise I, Me aur Moan, really.
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The plot itself is non-existent, hinging on clichés and one wonders how the talent was convinced into doing this film given the lack of meat.
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Good story ruined by featherweight emotions and uninspiring direction.
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...a rather listless drama about grown-ups who still have much growing up to do. Eventually it amounts to much ado about nothing.
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For a film trying to fathom the male psyche riddled with ego and confusion, I, Me Aur Main runs on too many cliches.
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Things remain utterly dull, uninspiring and don’t get engaging. It’s badly cast - the actors just don’t measure up.
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...as the reels unfold, things get so bedraggled that you get distracted easily from what’s going on.
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It’s a little scary to spend any film entirely in John Abraham’s company.
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On hindsight, maybe a younger actor would have been able to pull off this flick. But then again, if the script is flawed, no actor can do a Houdini.
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...takes being full of oneself to a new level.
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There is no genuinely entertaining light-heartedness about I, Me Aur Main, as good romcoms have.
 
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