Genre:Comedy
Cast:Govinda, Tusshar Kapoor, Fardeen Khan, Genelia D
Director:Rumi Jaffrey
Producer:Abbas Mastan
Writer:Rumi Jaffrey
Life Partner is a blockhead and independently unfunny satire that left me depleted and discouraged. Rumi Jaffrey, who once composed functional David Dhawan comedies, for example, Coolie no. 1 and Hero no. 1, provides guidance another shot after the similarly hopeless God Tussi Great Ho. My recommendation: adhere to the normal everyday employment.

The film highlights Govinda, Fardeen Khan and Tusshar Kapoor as three companions who live in Cape Town. Govinda is a separation legal counselor. What the other two do doesn’t make a difference since they invest all their screen energy romancing their separate partners and afterward wedding them. Obviously, as the separation legal advisor merrily anticipated, sentiment sours horribly after marriage. Fardeen’s significant other, played by a screaming Genelia D’Souza, is excessively requesting. Tusshar’s significant other, played by Prachi Desai, is a lady with her very own brain who won’t surrender to the silly requests made by her dad in-law, also called a Gujarati Hitler.
Life Partner doesn’t work either as show or as satire. The composing is terrible, the acting is more regrettable and for reasons, I was unable to understand, everybody shouts constantly. And afterward there are the garments: in one scene, Govinda wears skin-tight dark jeans and a tight shirt, which uncovers his protruding chest. It deteriorates: in the following scene, he is romancing Amrita Rao, who looks youthful enough to be his girl.

I don’t have anything against mind dead comedies yet Life Partner feels progressively like life detainment. It’s an old and tired extra from the mid 1990s. Remain far away.