With the bold trailer on screen, all eyes are set at Finding Fanny. About one thing, we're very sure- the movie would be the bold entrant in Bollywood with its double meaning dialogue, adult humour and the quirky cast.
Is this the Indian rip off of Friends With Benefits (2011) or No Strings Attached (2011)? The movie entails a journey of 5 odd 'balls' on a search for passion, love, self discovery and in the bargain, Stefanie Fernandez. Deepika Padukone plays the late twenty something old virgin paired opposite Arjun Kapoor, much light on whose character has not been shed. With Naserrudin Shah playing the maniac in search for his love Fanny, Dimple Kapadia and Pankaj Kapoor literally seen romancing, Finding Fanny is sure to set the screen ablaze!
Although the first look does not give much off the plot, the movie will mostly capture the different moods of 5 strangers and their take on love, relationships and passion. The movie is set in Goa and features a road trip of finding solace and figuring out the zeal in their previously pointless lives.
Indian audiences have always had resistance to open minded cinema, but will Fanny be the trendsetter this time? Times have changed and so have preferences, maybe we're ready to embrace bold stories after all. Directed by Homie Adajania and produced by Dinesh Vijan, the movie is scheduled for a September release.
Is this the Indian rip off of Friends With Benefits (2011) or No Strings Attached (2011)? The movie entails a journey of 5 odd 'balls' on a search for passion, love, self discovery and in the bargain, Stefanie Fernandez. Deepika Padukone plays the late twenty something old virgin paired opposite Arjun Kapoor, much light on whose character has not been shed. With Naserrudin Shah playing the maniac in search for his love Fanny, Dimple Kapadia and Pankaj Kapoor literally seen romancing, Finding Fanny is sure to set the screen ablaze!
Although the first look does not give much off the plot, the movie will mostly capture the different moods of 5 strangers and their take on love, relationships and passion. The movie is set in Goa and features a road trip of finding solace and figuring out the zeal in their previously pointless lives.
Indian audiences have always had resistance to open minded cinema, but will Fanny be the trendsetter this time? Times have changed and so have preferences, maybe we're ready to embrace bold stories after all. Directed by Homie Adajania and produced by Dinesh Vijan, the movie is scheduled for a September release.
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