
The three leads of E Niwas' 'De Taali' have presumably passed out of college, but still lead a carefree life of adventure sports and chilling out in their tree house. There is a bright, comic-book goofiness about the relationship between Abhi (Aftab Shivdasani), Paglu (Riteish Deshmukh), and Amu (Ayesha Takia)— not a hint of jealousy or even the slightest sexual spark.
Abhi's (Aftab Shivdasani) wealth seems to fund the idle lifestyles of his best pals Amu and Paglu. Abhi keeps falling in love with kinky gals (his encounters are really funny), but Paglu convinces Amu that she is right for him.
Just when Amu realizes that she is in love with Abhi, he flips for Kartika (Rimi Sen). Like 'My Best Friend's Wedding', Paglu and Amu do all they can to stop Abhi from marrying Kartika, who is smart, ruthless, bitchy and, as they fear, a gold-digger. While Amu is tomboyish and sweet, Kartika is overtly sexy and predatory-- there's no way Abhi can resist her trap.
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In desperation, Paglu kidnaps Kartika, Amu becomes an unwilling accomplice, but their victim is more than the two of them can handle, till Paglu stumbles on secrets of Kartika's past..a trail of broken hearts.
'De Taali' (written by Abbas Tyrewala) first half is breezy, the second half slow-moving-- the efforts to be funny get too frenetic and cease to be amusing after a point. Ritiesh Deshmukh keeps the loony antics going and he consistently gets the laughs, just with his spot-on expressions. Aftab Shivdasani and Ayesha Takia are good too in their own way, There's some weird track with his landlord (Saurabh Shukla), who seems to believe he is a prince in hiding.
With some ruthless editing 'De Taali' could have been a fairly enjoyable romp.
Abhi's (Aftab Shivdasani) wealth seems to fund the idle lifestyles of his best pals Amu and Paglu. Abhi keeps falling in love with kinky gals (his encounters are really funny), but Paglu convinces Amu that she is right for him.
Just when Amu realizes that she is in love with Abhi, he flips for Kartika (Rimi Sen). Like 'My Best Friend's Wedding', Paglu and Amu do all they can to stop Abhi from marrying Kartika, who is smart, ruthless, bitchy and, as they fear, a gold-digger. While Amu is tomboyish and sweet, Kartika is overtly sexy and predatory-- there's no way Abhi can resist her trap.
Write your own movie review of 'De Taali'
In desperation, Paglu kidnaps Kartika, Amu becomes an unwilling accomplice, but their victim is more than the two of them can handle, till Paglu stumbles on secrets of Kartika's past..a trail of broken hearts.
'De Taali' (written by Abbas Tyrewala) first half is breezy, the second half slow-moving-- the efforts to be funny get too frenetic and cease to be amusing after a point. Ritiesh Deshmukh keeps the loony antics going and he consistently gets the laughs, just with his spot-on expressions. Aftab Shivdasani and Ayesha Takia are good too in their own way, There's some weird track with his landlord (Saurabh Shukla), who seems to believe he is a prince in hiding.
With some ruthless editing 'De Taali' could have been a fairly enjoyable romp.

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