Lal Jose has come back with his story about relationships & characters & in here he tries to evince how relationships matter to everyone in a very lousy way.
Dileep's character is getting married to his muse in 7 days and so, throws a bachelor party in which I don't know how or why even people come with their wives & eventually even the bride gatecrashes in. Then things go haywire when Dileep meets his ex-girlfriend in an inebriated state. Then, the plot loses its credibility as character start behaving like they are doing some crime but seemingly are not. They choose steps which are bound to lead to bizarre consequences. And just in time, the writers introduce spies & unnecessary characters (Sooraj V, etc.)
Rima Kallingal failed to impress me but the real disappointment comes from Dileep whose slapstick made me barf. The CGI associated to his funny acts are so cheap & lowbrow, I think he should just stop. While I may have chuckled few times, the whole story is something of a terrible, avoidable melodrama.
In an attempt to bring in suspense, Lal Jose tries very hard to set his cards right but fails. Because the audience cannot connect with the characters. Commonplace dialogs & increased use of digital art as a backdrop makes it a rather shoddy work on new wave cinema. It tries to speak of adultery but then realizes what it meant is nothing related to adultery. Funny, eh?
BOTTOM LINE: If you have free weekend, rent a DVD if it is less than 40 and try to laugh along to the very few comic points. And if you were expecting romance, forget about it. Watchable!