Tere Mere Phere Movie Review


Shaadi ka laddoo -- jo khaye, woh pachtaaye. Jo na khaaye, woh bhi pachtaaye. Well, that's an age-old adage that crops up every time people discuss marriage. Deepa Sahi's TERE MERE PHERE is a comical take on the contemporary idea of love and marriage. The film looks at two couples -- one married, another unmarried -- and how lots of confusion ensues in their lives, before they 'live happily thereafter'.

Deepa has a humorous way of looking at some of the most serious situations in life and that's what makes this comedy unique. Imagine doing a film for the first time, a comedy film, and a road film that too! She ought to be praised for the effort. Though Deepa has made a sincere effort to tell a story that has its share of fun moments, a number of sequences in the movie seem so far-fetched that they are too difficult to absorb at times and that, frankly, is a downer. The constant war of words between the newly-married couple looks like a farce in an otherwise real-life scenario. Also, the arguments and constant bickering get on your nerves after a point and monotony sets in.

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TERE MERE PHERE is a comic look at the battle of the sexes. A made for each other couple, Pooja [Sasha Goradia] and Rahul [Jagrat Desai], who have a perfect love affair and a perfect marriage, set out on a perfect dream honeymoon in a motor home, driving through the breath-taking Himalayas. But then can life ever be perfect. If 'distance makes the heart grow fonder', then the too much proximity should have the reverse effect. And it does.
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