

#PYAAR KA PUNCHNAMA 1 TORRENT MOVIE#
In fact I think this might be a movie in which you hear the BEEP sound in its conversations more than ever before. But still it makes a decent impact due to its brilliantly written dialogues which are exactly similar to the spoken language of the today's youth with the mixture of intellectual self-made terms and abusives used in an explosive blend.

And it even reminds you of films such as the cult American Comedy American PIE, or our own classic DIL CHAHTA HAI and the most recent DIL TO BACHHA HAI JI. No doubt PKP is all based on the same old formulas of three friends falling for different girls, hanging out in Goa and then calling it off after some ego fights. And why he is called "Liquid", that's because "Woh Failta Bahut Zyada Hai ."! Quite hilarious! But still it can be seen along with your group (preferably boys), for its superbly written, realistic dialogues and the new kid on the block Divyendu playing "Liquid" in the film.

Though the film offers nothing new in its content and neither is it based on any path-breaking plot which you have never seen before. But surprises do get delivered at regular intervals from our dear Bollywood and PYAAR KA PUNCHNAMA is surely one of those pleasant ones. In most of the cases, friends reading this review may not have heard of this film before and hence must have an uncaring kind of response to its silent release this Friday. Reviewed by bobbysing 6 / 10 A mostly enjoyable journey into the women psyche but could have been much better in a shorter version. The trio do not know that soon misunderstandings will crop up - and it will take a lot of effort and understanding to resolve them. All three women, however, find out and decide to accompany them to the beach where they eventually mingle. Missing their meetings and bar-hopping, the trio decide to take a time-out and be by themselves. But both the relationships are not as harmonious, as Rajat feels Neha is self-centered and demanding, while Rhea appears to be withdrawn and aloof. His room-mates, Rajat and Vikrant, are pleased with this outcome as they already have girlfriends in Neha and Rhea respectively. Outspoken and overly critical Nishant Agarwal meets gorgeous new co-worker, Charu, offers his help, assists her financially, and they become close friends.
