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Aiyyaa: Movie Review

Till a certain stage, the film is endearing. But by the time the film gets to its unrealistic, improbable, unimaginable and impractical climax, it has turned utterly butterly bizarre.

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Aai ga ! u00a0This Aiyyaa is like a prolonged Axe Effect ad! Homely filmi Maharastrian girl, living in a decrepit house right next to a garbage dump in Pune with loud parents and a useless brother, seeks alliance from a suitable Maharastrian boy who does not wear full sleeve shirts on a banian for marriage.

However, since same eligible Marathi girl is having stronger olfactory senses than a pregnant woman, she falls in love with the smell of a thoroughly unsuitable South Indian male art student with red eyes. Like someone possessed she starts following him around and soaking in his body smells from his discarded paintbrushes and work cloth, his used unwashed t-shirt.u00a0She watches midnight masala on South Indian channels and reads Tamil books to learn how to say ufffdkeep your top shirt button open ufffd. So impressed is she with his red eyes, chest hair and magnetic smell, that she even follows him in a men ufffd's loo and then a red light area! Then she wears his stolen used t-shirt and lies on her bed daydreaming about pelvic thrusts and much detailed sexually potent imagery. All this while, the Axe man just drifts around from one venue to another unaware of the said pretty young girl chasing him.u00a0

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