Star Cast: Abhay Deol, Preeti Desai, Lillete Dubey, Rati Agnihotri, Preetika Chawla, Geetika Tyagi, Darshan Jariwala
Director: Devika Bhagat
Run Time: 2 Hrs 19 Min
Rating:*1/2
Over the years, Abhay Deol has fetched for himself a repute that, he is
one such cine performer of Bollywood, who doesn't believe in being a
part of the herd. And this Abhay has proved number of times by his
choice of cine flicks, where he has not only performed his characters
with utmost conviction, but at the same time has exhibited that he is
the one who loves to sail against the tides.
Be it "Socha Na Tha", "Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!","Dev.D", "Zindagi Na
Milegi Dobara" or even "Shanghai", every time this sinewy Deol scion has
not only proved his mettle, but has raised the bar tremendously. But
unfortunately this time this bravura performer seemed to be alien to
that "marvelous sense" of picking up those unconventional yet entrancing
cine themes.
After seeing Abhay excelling in numerous avatars, it's quite obvious
for his fans to get apprehensive about the movie in which besides acting
he is leading the producing front too, but after watching this ho-hum
affair, probably many of those Abhay Deol's die-hard fans will be left
heartbroken.
As soon as the plot of "One By Two" starts crawling, (that too at a pace
of 1/2 miles per day), it unfurls the story of a simpleton, Amit Sharma
(Abhay Deol) who after being dumped by his girlfriend Radhika (Geetika
Tyagi), could not come out of her thoughts and has only one aim and that
is to get her back in his life.
On the other hand we have a parallel running story of Samara Patel
(Preeti Desai) who aspires to make it big in her life, but at the same
time have to deal with an alcoholic mother back at home.
With the frames rolling ahead, both these leading protagonists who are
trying hard to deal with their own set of problems, many a times cross
each other's path, but never get an opportunity to have a rendezvous
till the culmination.
Ever-since the inception of cinema, it is seen that, many a times cine
anecdotes belonging to the purview of unconventionality despite having a
low earning potency have thoroughly succeeded in making a place for
themselves among the diehard cineastes at the power of its captivating
potency. But this rule doesn't holds true for "One By Two", which
certainly have an unconventional idea beneath it accompanied by tonnes
of tedium. From the very onset of narration of "One By Two" looks like
an aimless nomad ignorant about its final destination.
With no stable idea flowing beneath it, "One By Two" takes tonnes of
your effort to understand and comprehend this irrational enmeshed saga,
and even after putting so much of yours voracious labor in doing so, you
completely fail in drawing any entertaining relief out of it. Garnished
with some stinky flatulence humor and lack of smartly fitted story
couplings, narration of of "One By Two" looks nothing more than an
irritating bunch of ideas which simply adds to your frustration. So only
a "one by two" score for Devika Bhagat for coming up with such a
doleful premise, which certainly has unconventionality but too stodgy to
entertain.
Even the dialogues of "One by Two" are more of a sorry affair which
seems to be totally detached from entertainment quotient and completely
fail in arousing any emotion in you, except the boredom.
Not satisfied with her efforts of adding dreariness to "One By Two"
movies director, Devika Bhagat, further consummated her desire by
sketching a crumbling and ill-paced screenplay. In fact it won't be
wrong to say that in both halves of the movie it's screenplay which
maintained its consistency by remaining shoddy throughout the time. As
far as flow and pace of the narration of "One By Two" is concerned, then
it's such that even a lame snail can outmanoeuvre it by miles.
Well, what to say about the editing of a tale which neither has a plot
nor a screenplay, so no denouncement for, Shan Mohammed of editing
department who too fails in doing any graceful job for the movie.
So far it is seen that movie which have an unconventional idea latent to
them are often full of pleasing musical carols, but "One By Two" flunks
on that front too. Starting from "Kaboom" till "I'm Just Pakaoed" every
track of the movie is strictly forgettable. And so is the music of
Shankar Ehsaan Loy.
There are no doubts about the fact that, over the years Abhay has
established himself as one of the sinewy performers of Bollywood, who
has constantly left us speechless by his numerous magnificent
performances. But this time the man who is know for his conviction and
choice of movies has thoroughly disappointed us with "One By Two".
Although, Abhay tries his level best to shoulder this sinking ship, but
due to badly tailored script and roles, even he fails in leaving any
impressive mark. Preeti Desai, could not prove much, besides exhibiting
her dancing skills and looks more of like a mannequin when it comes to
donning that emotional expressiveness.
As far as performance of some of the seasoned actors like, Lillete
Dubey, Rati Agnihotri, Darshan Jariwala, are concerned then certainly
they did a thorough justice to their respective roles, but due to a very
confined onscreen presence could not leave a long lasting effect.
Although Abhay Deol is the leading man of "One By Two" but due to
lackadaisical content, the movie is not expected to garner much on the
ticket window and may end being a below average release of the year.
To sum up, with everything half baked and half cooked, and not even a
single grace saving point in it, "One By Two" is an immensely "PAKAO"
kind of "non entertainer". And keeping in view the stodgy entertainment
which it offers, I would have preferred to go ahead with One By Two i.e.
half a star for this humdrum cine affair. But as it will be too rude to
decorate this, Abhay Deol starrer with half star, hence keeping in view
the performing potential of, Abhay I am going ahead with one and a half
star for this avoidable cine delight.


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