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This silent, tongue-less (literal translation of the word Bezubaan; ishq means love) tale revolves around three middle-aged friends and their families. Mansukh Patel (Sachin Khedekar) is an NRI toy manufacturer residing with his British wife, Lisa (Alexandra Ashman) and daughter Rumjhum (Sneha Ullal) in London, UK. Though the Patels live in London, they haven't forgotten their Indian traditions and values. Mansukh's younger brother, Rashmikant (Darshan Jariwala), lives in Mumbai with his daughter, Suhani (Mugdha Godse). Having lost his wife early in life, Rashmikant is a protective father and pampers Suhani, fulfilling all her demands, though often cautioned by his worrisome mother, Savitri (Farida Jalal), lovingly called Cinderella (!) by her grand-daughter.

Eternal triangles have been among the easiest one-liners to adapt into screenplays. Most successful variations on this theme include Andaz (the late 40s), Devdas (50s), Sangam, Arzoo (60s), Sajan (1991) and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999). Regrettably, Bezubaan Ishq is not quite in the same league. A reference to Khilona (1970), written by pulp novelist wherein a prostitute (Mumtaz) is hired to cure manic depressive Sanjeev Kumar through a mock marriage, is in order. Khilona was handled very maturely, though even 45 years ago, some filmgoers did question the line of treatment. In 2015, the disease has metamorphosed into IED, and a genuine marriage is only waiting to happen.

Co-producer, writer and director Jashwant Gangani (hitherto known for making Gujarati serials and films) might want to forget his Hindi film debut, particularly if its only worth talking about assets are some songs and visuals. Dialogue writer Sanjay V. Shah either handicapped by vocabulary or has worked in a language milieu that does not lend itself easily to the Hindi film ethos. Rhymes are puerile, and used for no rhyme or reason. A gratis introductory voice-over is completely redundant, as is the awkward and terribly written scene with a gay salesman. Most scenes are shot without make-up or very subtle make-up, so subtle that it is rendered ineffective. That in itself would not have been such a bad thing, if there was a point to it. As a result, Suhani, a glamour-struck Westernised girl, appears extra dark and far from beautiful.

Mugdha Godse (Marathi origins, former model, semi-finalist at the Femina Miss India 2004 competition, seen in Fashion, All The Best: Fun Begins, Jai, Help, Gali Gali Chor Hai, Will You Marry Me?) should have taken Gujarati lessons for the film, and must take Hindi lessons in a hurry, if she wants to make any impact with her next Hindi film. Sneha Ullal (Tulu/Sindhi, Muscat-born, Aishwarya Rai's look-alike; Lucky--No Time for Love, returning to the silver screen after a long absence) is not too bad with her Hindi, but remember she is playing a thoroughbred Gujarati. As far as Nishant Malkani (Sindhi, Dubai-born, was doing MBA from IIM Kolkata in hotel management; got into modelling by chance, bagged TV serials Sasural Genda Phool, Miley Jab Hum Tum and Ram Milaye Jodi; film credit: Horror Story) goes, he can just about pass muster with his Hindi and perhaps somebody just forgot that the hero was showcasing a select band of Gujaratis, interacting within the community.

Acting-wise, Sneha speaks softly and underplays well, transposed against the jetsetter Mugdha, who tries hard, but is unable to make much sense of a poorly written part. Nishant is one of those macho, muscle-flexing, brooding, silent types, except he is not silent, and his slit-eyed mid-close shots and close-ups betray little emotion, and neither does his face. Dialogue delivery is not his fort either. Whatever happened to all that television work?

Cat. : Babli Haque Darshan Jariwala eternal triangle Farida Jalal Gujarati Jashwant Gangani Mugdha Godse Khilona Nishant Malkani Prashant Ingole Rupesh Verma Sachin Khedekar Shalmalee Kholgade Sneha Ullal Independent

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