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mindblowing cinema boys
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
01/21/23
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I saw this like 5 years or so ago and I loved it! Funny, entertaining, cute story & great songs!
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
01/24/23
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Totally mental Tamil flick about five crazy, funny, horny teenage-ish boys growing up in Chennai. They frequent crowded places to get their jollies rubbing up against the aunties; they get drunk and smoke cigarettes on someone else's tick; they hire a hooker to deflower them simultaneously (with not so good results) and they totally humiliate themselves at the expense of impressing, or rather gaining any attention from, girls. One such girl is rich, gorgeous smartypants Harini (Genelia D'Souza), who the boys all fall for in one fell swoop.
When Harini gets pushed around by a stroppy tosser, the 'Boys' come to her rescue, and so she grants them a group date. Here the Boys find Harini is in no mood for love, it's just not going to happen. So to make it up, she agrees for the boys to have a quadruple date with her girlfriends, with Munna (Siddharth in his debut) as her partner. Another punch on occurs when aforementioned tosser returns with five burly mates and sorts the boys right out in the lad's bathrooms at the cinema. After a visit to the hospital, the girls agree to another date.
At the group date, Munna decrees to Harini his love, which she of course rejects. Munna, not taking no for an answer, is ill advised by Harini's friend Samantha to cross a Chennai street stark naked and win Harini's affection. In doing so, Munna is arrested and put in jail. Harini then visits and declares her love, which of course results in a song-and-dance routine in Tasmania, no less.
Here's the thing about Boys- it has everything. From thereon in, Munna and Harini get married, are disowned by their families, go to jail for their alleged involvement in a terrorist organisation, write a religious album, form a band, win 8 MTV awards, lose a friend and file for divorce. Boys is like American Pie crossed with Atonement- a teen flick of epic proportions, with AR Rehman tunes no less- Are Are, Boom Boom and Break the Rules are all amazing. Boys might be melodramatic, over the top, excessive, and out and out mental, but damn it's entertaining, and if you don't have boom boom shakaka shakakaka boom boom stuck in your head for a week afterwards well then, you are a stronger man than I.
Rated 3.5/5 Stars •
Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars
01/13/23
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Tollywood. Eerste film met Genelia <3.
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Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars
02/01/23
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Useless and not funny movie!!
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
02/04/23
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superb luv u bharath
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
02/10/23
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