
So now we all know that all the high flying Singhs actually carry a parachute 24/7. It's amazing, it's practical. Even Manmohan (Singh) carried something similar when he went to the parliament. Here, I am talking about the film, the mega-blockbuster, that's what I heard (actually read) about the film in the newspapers. The best part is that the film actually evoked the Visa worries unlike DDLJ in which Mr. Puri (senior) decides to fly back to India without giving a due thought to the visa hassles, daughter Kajol does it neither. All the talk about Khalsa being the choosen one, actually I have already heard it in a different context , provides the right mix of large heartdness and bravory. After Sopranos, it's Pajis, not one but all of them except of course Neha Dhupia, she had some problems with wearing turban, otherwise she synchronised perfectly in the gangbang (don't take too many ideas from this expression, it's as pure as "uskey (Lucky's) ma-baap ki aankhon main aansu, in other words, no intended pun).
As in any other Hindi/Punjabi/Hinjabi film, the protoganist falls in love too late, puri junior falls even later, almost at the age of a not-so-old-grandpa. Akshay Singh alias Happy does a Shah-Rukh Khan of Kal ho na ho here; he makes everyone happy, including the potential mother-in-law. The biggest relief is that he doesn't have to hand his crush to someone else, it rebounces to him, unlike........ Perhaps, that was one of the major reasons why the HT city compared Akki to ShahRukh. Let's see, what next, after Namastey London and SIK, perhaps Ludhiana to London!
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