Xcuse Me review :
N Chandra's Style (2001) became a sleeper hit surprising audience who didn't expect an out and out comedy from the director known for his hard and realistic cinema. The characters of Chantu and Bantu (Sharman Joshi- Saahil Khan) were much appreciated and so, a sequel was on the anvil.
Style was a college caper while Xcuse Me dealt with Chantu Bantu in a hospitality institute cracking fun with their new girlfriends and even teaching a few bad guests a lesson.
Unfortunately, the sequel didnt match up to the first part in terms of box office success but is still fun to watch. I had enjoyed it at Citylight Cinema, Mahim on first Saturday evening show. Its a pity Xcuse Me couldn't be extended to a trilogy of Chantu Bantu..
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.
N Chandra's Style (2001) became a sleeper hit surprising audience who didn't expect an out and out comedy from the director known for his hard and realistic cinema. The characters of Chantu and Bantu (Sharman Joshi- Saahil Khan) were much appreciated and so, a sequel was on the anvil.
Style was a college caper while Xcuse Me dealt with Chantu Bantu in a hospitality institute cracking fun with their new girlfriends and even teaching a few bad guests a lesson.
Unfortunately, the sequel didnt match up to the first part in terms of box office success but is still fun to watch. I had enjoyed it at Citylight Cinema, Mahim on first Saturday evening show. Its a pity Xcuse Me couldn't be extended to a trilogy of Chantu Bantu..
Regards, Sumeet Nadkarni.