'Tera Mera Tedha Medha'
Movie Review By 'G9 Divya Solgama'
'Knots & Dirty Stains...'
Expectations:
The 60’s era was flooded with back to back romantic musical films. But, with the arrival of the 70’s era, we witnessed soft, light hearted romantic comedies with younger and less popular actors. Some of these films like 'Choti Si Baat', 'Saath Saath', 'Golmaal', 'Baaton Baaton Mein', 'Piya Ka Ghar', etc made their mark onto the list of classic films and inspired various other filmmakers to keep making such small budget light hearted romantic films with lesser known actors. One of this week's released film 'Tera Mera Teda Meda' (TMTM), is also one such film with lesser known actors and low marketing. Thus, let's find out whether 'TMTM' will manage to give us a sweet feel good type of romantic comedy or might end up being another film with good one liner script and nothing else to offer.
Story:
'Tera Mera Tedha Meda' is a story of Rajan Jha (Rahul Bagga) who
keeps painting nude females and is in a live-in relationship with Kamini
(Geetika Tyagi). As per astrological planets Rajan's ‘Mangal’ (Chittranjan
Tripathy) and ‘Shani’ (Rajesh Sharma) are in the trouble making zones, thus
creating lots of ups and downs in his life. Due to these happenings, Kamini
break up with Rajan and so things in his life changes drastically. What happens
next is what the entire film is all about.
Screenplay & Technicalities:
Now, looking at the synopsis the story seems like a typical
romantic type of film with love-break up-love as it's core ingredient. If only
the writers would have stuck to the basic story line, the impact would have
been positive. Instead, they ended up adding weird detailing to all the
characters from the film. The hero is gifted to paint only nude pictures, the
heroine gets bitten by an owl, due to which she cannot face the sunlight but
develops night vision and can paint in darkness, the narrators are the planets
(in human form) wearing Govinda style clothes and keep singing songs for every
situation, one of the narrator drinks oil in bottle and keeps spraying
deodorant to avoid the smell, there are other planets (in human form) who keep
playing musical band, one of the neighbour is bi-sexual pervert, who keeps
lusting on every girl and guy he meets, then there is a weird family from Bihar
who forcefully tries to get the hero married to their ugly looking daughter,
then there is one more heroine who is more horny than the perverts sitting on a
computer watching porn 24x7 and many such characters with unique qualities
attached to them. Most of these characters and their tracks are non-relevant to
the theme of the film. The dialogues have double meaning and are trashy (‘Tumhare ander painter nahin chupa hain,
hawas ka panther chupa hain’, etc). The C.G.I work is weak and looks
terrible on the screen.
Music & Direction:
The songs are unwanted and fails to go with the flow of the
film. Background music is jarring.
The director Chittranjan Tripathy tries to blend a rom-com with
some naughtiness attached to it, but fails miserably due to weak screenplay. He
ends up being modern day Manoj Kumar, who, puts his foot in various sections of
film making (director, actor, music director, lyricist, writer, etc).
Performances:
Rahul Bagga tried to do a decent job, but ends up being victimized
of inconsistent performance. Geetika Tyagi looks good and does her part with
grace. Reema Worah was loud and vulgar at times. Rajesh Sharma and Chittranjan
Tripathy were fine in some parts. Sanjiv Chopra was cheap.
So bol meri 'Filmi Khopdi' iss film mein kitna hain Dum???
Dum??? Well, except for one liner story idea and few
unintentionally funny scenes, there is nothing much to look forward in this
film. 'Tera Mera Tedha Meda' ends up like a piece of non usable cloth with
several knots and dirty stains attached to it. The best way to use it is to
dump it into the garbage can.
- Ratings - 0.5/5
1 comments:
Review of MSG 2 please
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