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Subhash K. Jha speaks about Damadamm!

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Damadamm!

So here he is. Himesh Reshammiya is back in front of the camera. This time he moves away from the wannabe-rockstar's image to play a working-class nerd.

Subhash K. Jha speaks about Damadamm!

Himesh's 'Sameer' is a bit of an idiot. So he celebrates the departure of his over-possessive bossy girlfriend Shikha (Purbi Joshi) by dancing on the

streets, making weird faces at passing chicks (who should be shown reciprocating with a stern scowl if not a slap but are instead shown giggling), messing up

his tidy apartment and binging on booze with his unsavoury boss who keeps giving our Sameer wrong advice on how to handle women, particularly bossy

over-possessive girlfriends.

Damadamm has its nice sweet wholesome moments. It's one of those innocuous rom-coms that neither leave you impressed nor cold. The heart warming

moments come on when you are most expecting them and linger on screen long enough to make you forget how annoyingly misguided a character the hero really is.




There is a ring of truth to Sameer's self-destructive rejection of a 5-year old seemingly stifling relationship for a posh fling in the tempting lap of

luxury with his boss' classy sister Sanjana (Sonal Sehgal).

Shah Rukh Khan had done the same in Aziz Mirza's Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, given up the comfort of true love for a fling with a rich heiress. To her

credit, Sonal Sehgal doesn't play the Other Woman as a bi**h. She echoes Sushmita Sen's tranquil seductiveness from Goldie Behl's Bas Itna Sa Khwab

Hai. And that's high praise.

Damadamm!

Remarkably, Surbat Sinha's screenplay has a believable trio of protagonists, flawed, fumbling, and all too human. But the peripheral characters are a

letdown. They aren't only sketchy but also clumsily etched into the plot. Also the music, Himesh Reshammiya's mainstay, is here uninspiring and often

obtrusive. The track 'Ishq Unplugged' comes at an embarrassing juncture when the love triangle is in need of a solution, not a song.

What wins you over is the director Swapna Waghmare's earnestness. She has her heart in the right place. So does the film…some of the time. For the rest

you've to grin and bear the excessive zeal of a supporting cast and a music score that doesn't know where to draw the line.


Himesh Reshammiya's performance is that of a goofy Everyman, a bit of a messed-up soul who finally admits he needs a bullying girlfriend to get him through

the complexities of life. Himesh works his performance around the character's weaknesses and his own limitations as an actor.


It is the under-used Purbi Joshi as Himesh's overbearing girlfriend who steals the show. She imparts a sense of lived-in authenticity to her role; almost at

times going beyond the script in search of her character's lost soul. Why don't we get to see more of this pretty talented girl in our films?

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