 'Straight',  directed by Parvati Balagopalan, stars 'Bheja Fry' actor Vinay Pathak  as 'Pinu Patel', a 30-something virgin confused about his sexual  preferences.
'Straight',  directed by Parvati Balagopalan, stars 'Bheja Fry' actor Vinay Pathak  as 'Pinu Patel', a 30-something virgin confused about his sexual  preferences.
Pinu, a London  based restaurant owner is not quite the lady's man. He stood up on his  wedding day and he hasn't had much luck in arranged marriage either. It's  a matter of one kiss and the man is thrown into a pile of unanswered  questions and confusions as he begins to wonder that he maybe gay after  all. Patel  owns the restaurant 'Gaylord' where he has got a new cook (Anuj  Choudhary) whom he fantasizes about. But then there is his accountant  'Renu' whom he does not like flirting with the chef.
The  sub-plot of the movie is interesting but gets lost during the course of  the movie. Just like the protagonist's confusion, the director too  seems to be confused about the movie.'Straight' could have seen a brighter response if the loose ends were tied, and the story was a bit more focused. Vinay  Pathak's performance is like a breeze of fresh air adequately supported  by Gul Panag's spontaneity and new comer Anuj Choudhary's fair attempt.
Not a great movie but 'Straight' is not unwatchable either. Either  way, if you do decide to give it a try, "Straight' promises a fair  share of hearty laughs and cute romance along with some decent music  and reasonable performances by the star cast.
 'Straight',  directed by Parvati Balagopalan, stars 'Bheja Fry' actor Vinay Pathak  as 'Pinu Patel', a 30-something virgin confused about his sexual  preferences.
'Straight',  directed by Parvati Balagopalan, stars 'Bheja Fry' actor Vinay Pathak  as 'Pinu Patel', a 30-something virgin confused about his sexual  preferences.
Pinu, a London  based restaurant owner is not quite the lady's man. He stood up on his  wedding day and he hasn't had much luck in arranged marriage either. It's  a matter of one kiss and the man is thrown into a pile of unanswered  questions and confusions as he begins to wonder that he maybe gay after  all. Patel  owns the restaurant 'Gaylord' where he has got a new cook (Anuj  Choudhary) whom he fantasizes about. But then there is his accountant  'Renu' whom he does not like flirting with the chef.
The  sub-plot of the movie is interesting but gets lost during the course of  the movie. Just like the protagonist's confusion, the director too  seems to be confused about the movie.'Straight' could have seen a brighter response if the loose ends were tied, and the story was a bit more focused. Vinay  Pathak's performance is like a breeze of fresh air adequately supported  by Gul Panag's spontaneity and new comer Anuj Choudhary's fair attempt.
Not a great movie but 'Straight' is not unwatchable either. Either  way, if you do decide to give it a try, "Straight' promises a fair  share of hearty laughs and cute romance along with some decent music  and reasonable performances by the star cast.
 
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