T-Series acquired the music rights for Shaadi Ke Side Effects. Only Shaadi Ke Side/Effects will tell. Mayur Puri wrote the lyrics for the song Vyah Karke Pachhtaya. |, September 1, 2017 |, April 19, 2014 I enjoyed Saket Choudhary’s Pyaar Ke Side Effects, and I wrote: “We’ve seen this sort of thing a thousand times in Hollywood before, and if something like this had come along with, say, Matthew McConaughey or Kate Hudson or Luke Wilson or Reese Witherspoon, we’d have just rolled our eyes and said: ‘Not again!’ But with the same basic idea transposed to a desi setting – with brown-skinned people and smatterings of Hinglish (though no one’s actually ‘Indian’ in a sense; these folks may live in New Delhi or Bombay, but with their attitudes and their lifestyles, they may well be from New York or Boston) – it all seems fresh and interesting again.” But that was 2006, when these ultra-urban films were still something of a novelty. A good box office collection: Though the movie performed decent business in the domestic market, it reportedly became the third highest grosser of 2014 overseas. Farhan Akhtan (“Bhaag Milkha Bhaag”) and Vidya Balan (“Kahaani”) depict an urban, sophisticated couple who enjoy creating salacious scenarios to keep their marriage romantically-charged; it works until pregnancy severs the fantasy. They won't be able to see your review if you only submit your rating. Shaadi Ke Side Effects is a sequel to the 2006 movie Pyaar Ke Side Effects. Sid having beaten his fear of marriage and Trisha having finally gotten around to saying her vows the third time round. Now, with every other multiplex movie channelling Hollywood sensibilities, there’s little reason to sit through the many-years-later sequel, Shaadi Ke Side Effects. This article may not be reproduced in its entirety without permission. By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie. [10] Two week total bought Rs 360 million. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Side effects of marriage) is a 2014 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film directed by Saket Chaudhary, and starring Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan.It is the sequel to the 2006 film Pyaar Ke Side Effects.The film is produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Pritish Nandy Communications. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! The percentage of users who rated this 3.5 stars or higher. this seems to be the time of skeletons tumbling out of closets. Sid takes Manav's advice and starts living a carefree life. Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Shaadi Ke Side Effects at Amazon.com. Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. Your key section is beginning to feel slightly more unhinged weekly. | Rating: 2/4 The lukewarm domestic business of the movie was attributed by many analysts to other events that were currently taking place at the time of the movie's release. Now follow your favourite television celebs and telly updates. To which Trisha surprises him by telling that she is not pregnant with Shekhar's child but with their child. |, December 13, 2017 In the film, the bai comes as a saviour in the initial stage and then tries too hard to be ‘maa jaisi’. It’s not a remake or anything — at least not that I know of. Please reference “Error Code 2121” when contacting customer service. Sidney Poitier’s 7 Most Memorable Performances, All Harry Potter Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer. Sid and Trisha reunite and start living a happy family life along with their baby. Siddharth and Trisha are now played by Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan, and you couldn’t find two actors more suited to these parts. The film directed by Saket Chaudhary is a romantic-comedy flick that also features Purab Kohli, Vir Das, and Ram Kapoor in supporting roles. This wasn’t a problem with Pyaar Ke Side Effects because that was primarily a love story. . The actor will next appear in biographical drama film titled Shakuntala Devi, which is a helmed by Anu Menon. |, November 2, 2016 However, the movie definitely has its moments which make it a must watch. Farhan Akhtar Vidya Balan Vir Das Buy. * nombre deux = see here. The idea is designed to make us derive gleeful parallels from the film's awkwardness, reveling in the lighter side of marital discord. Shaadi Ke Side Effects features Farhan Akhtar and Vidya Balan in the lead roles. Then enters Shekhar (Purab Kohli), a young neighbour, who saves the baby when she gets locked in and thus frequently comes to meet Trisha, which makes Sid jealous. On his friends' advice, Sid starts reading pregnancy books and following Trisha's daily routine by putting a balloon in his shirt. |, December 12, 2017 There is some meaty dialogue though. And that helps supporting actors like Ram Kapoor, Ila Arun and Vir Das help bring home the bacon. I agree with @Anu. Sid seeks Ranveer for advice, only to discover that Ranveer is having an affair. | Top Critics (2) Coming Soon. [7] Directed by Saket Chaudhary, this romantic-comedy movie also features Purab Kohli, Vir Das and Ram Kapoor in supporting roles. There's no catchy music, there's very little to hold your interest in terms of story and/or creative concept. When Trisha realises she’s pregnant, they don’t scream for joy. Rent. [12] According to Box Office India, Friday had a collection of 57.0 million nett with Saturday showing a 40% increase. Get the freshest reviews, news, and more delivered right to your inbox! 2 hr 15 min 2014 Comedy 12+ "Siddharth and Trisha's happy married life takes a hit when they discover they are pregnant. indianmalefeminist: “Pyaar Ka Punchnama” — oh man, what a juvenile film! And even if they did, that’d be panned in general by everyone. We want to hear what you have to say but need to verify your email. shaadi ke/side effects (hindi:english subtitles) Farhan Akhtan (“Bhaag Milkha Bhaag”) and Vidya Balan (“Kahaani”) depict an urban, sophisticated couple who enjoy creating salacious scenarios to keep their marriage romantically-charged; it works until pregnancy severs the fantasy. The iconic characters, Sid and Trisha, come to life in the sequel, now as husband and wife. Shaadi Ke Side Effects, like its predecessor, is narrated from a male point of view – except that the asides to the audience are now voiceovers – and after a while, the film becomes unbalanced. Trisha is now a working woman and tells Sid that she will be late because of a deal which needs to be completed. He gets a good running gag about teaching his young son foreign languages. [14], Overseas, the film went on to become third biggest grosser of 2014, collecting £131,463 in United Kingdom, $582,672 in United States and Canada, $500,000 in Gulf and $145,487 in Australia. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. [3] It was released on 28 February 2014. With Farhan Akhtar, Vidya Balan, Vir Das, Ram Kapoor. They fall in love before they know its meaning, Lolita, orphaned at an... Simran loves love stories, with her ideal job and perfect boyfriend, s... A troubled relationship with his younger half-brother and stepfather c... "Miss World 1970: The launch of a revolution", "If it chooses you, nothing can save you. Farhan Akhtar has Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra’s Toofan in his upcoming list of movies. What initially begins as an appealing and rootable pair of characters, both individually and together, devolves into two rather selfish people who perhaps deserve each other for the wrong reasons. Just leave us a message here and we will work on getting you verified. Republic World is your one-stop destination for trending Bollywood news. The iconic characters, Sid and Trisha, come to life in the sequel, now as husband and wife. The film is produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Pritish Nandy Communications. Shaadi Ke Side Effects redeems itself as we go along. Despite this, the film was positively described as having a "special effect" on the audience by many critics. 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