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3/10
Watching the gorgeous Geeta Basra on screen is the only positive in this flat comedy.
bobbysing2 August 2016
For a change, instead of a typical review, I would like to state a few pointers here that would give you a clear idea of the film and its flat comedy, despite having many known names and also being the debut film of actor Gippy Grewal & director Smeep Kang(from Punjabi Cinema) along with Tina Ahuja (Govinda's daughter) as the lead heroine.

A. Punjabi cinema has its own flavor of comedy that mostly remains dependent upon its witty one liners and taunting dialogues instead of any active slapstick comedy of making faces. Whereas Hindi cinema does require a fine mix of all and cannot sustain for 2 hours just on supposedly funny lines and few messy situations alone.

B. It seems the film's dialogues were first written in the regional language and then translated into Hindi, as at few places, Punjabi words or phrases have been used as it is. Moreover the "Tu-Tera" in the lines instead of "Tum-Tumhara" sounds pretty awkward right from the beginning.

C. There is a typical Punjabi feel throughout in the film, particularly due to the verbal expressions used in the irritating, loud background score repeatedly. Moreover the lead hero Gippy Grewal has a strong, unintentional regional tone in his dialogue delivery ruining even the potential scene or a potent dialogue at times.

D. Though the film has an interesting plot woven around divorce and alimony, its writing and visuals both lack that required finesse on the screen. For instance, a practicing lawyer herself is not clear about the case & its judgment she was fighting. Plus in a scene at police station we can see four policemen wearing dresses of four Khaki shades adding to the stale comedy.

E. Director Smeep Kang ropes in few comic actors from Punjabi cinema as Gurpreet Ghuggi, Karamjit Anmol & Rajiv Thakur along with many known names of Hindi films as Alok Nath, Mukesh Tiwari, Ravi Kissen, Rati Agnihotri, Deepshikha and more converting it into a film led by the supporting cast instead of its key stars. Yet none of them delivers anything worth mentioning except Vijay Raaz and Sanjay Mishra in their individual scenes.

F. With a routine cinematography it has a couple of good songs as "Rabb Varga" and"Channa" (that is take-off from a traditional Punjabi song "Chann Kithan Guzari").

G. Addressing the young lead actors, Gippy Grewal should move back to the world where he is a superstar as he is now done with the dream of featuring in a Hindi film.Tina Ahuja looks confident but she should have chosen another project for her debut with a better written role having at least some chemistry on screen as a love bird. And I wonder why Geeta Basra doesn't get some big projects since she simply looks stunning on screen (with a comic timing too) becoming the only positive feature of this dull comedy (also featuring Bhajji in a scene towards the end).

H. As a friendly advice for director Smeep Kang, he has got an already proved talent that can easily deliver an enjoyable comedy unarguably. But for a Hindi film, he needs to re-invent himself in entirety coming out of the hard Punjabi shell taking a new avatar.

I. In the end coming to one of my most loved actors Dharmendra, would only like to say that I highly respect those veterans who are blessed with the insight of when to quit keeping their respectable image intact like Dilip Kumar. And that should say it all in an indicative way about our beloved He-man's questionable portrayal in the film.
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5/10
A comedy film more suited for punjabi audience,enjoyable in parts
jmoneyjohal3 July 2015
Warning: Spoilers
With Second Hand Husband three well know people debut in the Hindi film industry, Punjabi star Gippy Grewal, Punjabi hit director Smeep Kang, and Govinda's daughter Tina Ahuja. But this is far from a proper Hindi film, because SHH is a Punjabi film disguised with Hindi actors and broken Hindi.The films premise is about how after divorce one has to pay heavy alimony and how an ex husband must get his ex wife married to get away from alimony. He also must do so to get married again.

Well the films premise was one in which there was huge scope to make an entertaining comedy, but SHH stays on to be a average film. The film is entertaining in parts, and there are many parts where one does laughs out loud, but the film is just not fully convincing. This comedy of errors, lacks a proper pace, and there way too many sub plots in the film that derive from the main story.

Acting wise Gippy Grewal and Tina Ahuja might be the leads but there acting is wodden, and they are expressionless. The actors that standout are Dhamendra, who has some of the best scenes in the film, and Vijay Raaz who acts wonderfully. Actors like Ravi Kissan who just acts loud, Rati,Geeta Basara,Mukesh Tiwari, and the ever talented Sanjay Mishra are wasted with minimal roles.

Overall though the film is muddled with many problems, it still has many moments of enjoyable laughter, for a punjabi audience this can be a mindless one time watch, for the Hindi audience there are many better choices out there. Half a star extra for the evergreen Gharam Dharam!!!

2.5/5* or 5/10
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7/10
Worth Watch
virender-936273 July 2015
Worth watching one time, Gippy, Dharmendra and Geeta Basra all played their role well.

Tina Ahuja is not upto Mark.

Ghuggi was given less screen time.

Its like a typical punjabi movie in Hindi but with little burst of giggles.

No chemistry at all between main couple but still a Good one.

Story Moves around rather well.

You will get bored at times.

Songs are few and it begins with Channa and also ends with the same song

Vijay Raaz was astounding as ever with Balwinder singh in tow they make a brilliant duo.

Mukesh Tiwari, Ravi Kishan, Alok Nath & Sanjay Mishra played their parts and no doubt whatsover about their role - played well.
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