Debut director Rohit Dhawan opens the film with a recession-hit UK. Apart from shop signs that say ‘No hiring, only firing’, he shows banks offices literally collapsing (special effects).Clearly, his over-the-top style is influenced by father David Dhawan’s work, but more evolved. That’s the least we expect of young blood.
So our two protagonists start their journey from getting laid off to making a living getting laid. Akshay and John play school buddies-turned-roomies, now making a living in the UK. One’s a hot-shot MBA; the other a security guard. They lose their jobs pretty much at the same time.
Afraid of losing his “high-maintenance” girlfriend (Deepika), John’s character doesn’t tell her about his unemployment. Meanwhile, Akshay’s Jignesh has to find a job pronto to get custody of an impish tot.Under duress, the two agree to turn male escorts for a company called Desi Boyz. They decide to make rules to make themselves feel better. First: they agree that this will be a part-time investment for a normal life ahead. Second: they come up with a ‘no sex’ clause. But do they stick to the plans?
Now, a story that has its heroes as male escorts is a sticky subject for a Hindi film. There is the danger of getting moralistic about the women employing their services, or chances that it’ll be a loud body-show. But Dhawan keeps it all under control. He presents the profession matter-of-factly, even humorously, and the female client angle with sensitivity.
Comparisons with The Full Monty are inevitable, but futile. Here, the audacious subject is nicely balanced with all things Bollywood – the romance, friendship, emotional angle and songs.
The idea is to rock the boat a little, not capsize it.
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