DEV served with a DAS(h)


Yes..I liked it..The pulp fiction of sarat chandra has been approached with great conviction.Frame by Frame..The characters evolved being contemporary and relatable.You can find a Dev in every 20 sumthng..You can find Paro in every PYT who is vocal about her sexuality.
Chandramukhi??Yes ofcoz in every MMS clip you get off to....
Dev mirrors the existential angst of the proverbial outsider, made legendary in the writings of Satre, Camus, Kafka, Kerouac..Dev is rootless,Dev is rich..Dev is a child at heart..Dev is fragile....and Dev is an arrogant chauvinist.Dev never loved Paro.She was just the only woman he knew from his childhood..Only woman he brushed hands with,culminating into a physical comfort which every man looks for.Dev couldn't get over it..Paro moved on for good.Believe me,it is tough.I took years to get over a girl with whom i had a fair degree of comfort(Did i say physical?).You miss the comfort in a relationship more than the person involved.And Love is how you define the comfort.It can stoop down to lust with rubber(s) in your pocket......Are you comfortable,Dahling??
When the haze of cocaine lifts,heartburn takes over and Dev decays with his chauvinistic pursuits.Indian men still don't like their muse to show dem their 'aukaad'.Dev is no better.Period.
This film completely reinvents the musical love-lust story, with zany numbers like ‘emosanal atyachar', ‘saali khushi', ‘nayan tarse' best taken with coke and vodka in unlimited portions.
Lust taking over Love or the other way round.Whichever way you are comfortable,Dahling!!!


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  1. very true.time makes people a habit.the habit cud be clumsy but it becomes comfortable.perhaps u r right- we miss more of the comfort and similarity of surroundings than missing the person. but perhaps , this level of comfort is what defines the one universal problem causing word --------LOVE..

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