This Indian movie is a bit unexpected, unexpected, and it's still pretty good-looking.
After reading it, the conclusion is that human nature is evil, just to see if there is a catalyst that stimulates evil!
A pair of lovers fall in love, a man marries for money, a woman sees the man marrying, she also finds someone to marry, but after marrying, the two are still in peace. Marriage does not matter to them.
Marry a man you don't love, don't let him touch, don't cook for him, some, just, live together.
Take a rich woman who doesn't love, don't love him, for money, you can listen to her at any mercy, even if you live like a dog.
A man who takes a woman who doesn't love him lives a cowardly, cowardly, step-by-step life, raises a family, and deliberately prepares surprises that turn into fright, and chooses his life wisely.
A friend, in the face of temptation, can't be by himself, has a small tail and must be caught.
A virgin, in the face of temptation, can't help herself, she has a small tail and must be caught.
A so-called private detective has no principles in the face of temptation.
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It seems that there is no normal person!
The movie interprets the evil of people on a series of immoral levels, and crimes also occur.
However, in the end, fortunately, I pulled back on the male lead, and I still want to explore the goodness of human nature.
The idea of the movie is relatively novel, the structure is peculiar, and the comedy effect is good.
Although the settings may seem trivial, they are pretty self-explanatory.
Compared with the previous ingenious settings, the ending is a bit sloppy and anticlimactic.
On the whole, you can still see it and laugh it off, not really!
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