Guess it's been a husky 'Samay', but Robby Grewal, who make-believe a magnificent debut with the Sushmita Sen thriller ends adulthood dabbling with popcorn pipe dream this time. Nothing wrong with that. Only here, the popcorn seems to have wandering its crackle and what should have been a sizzling teen affair, turns out to be soggy and listless.
The film begins utterly and the finest half does have an unknowledgeable attractiveness to it. Crafted as a impart romance, it stuff a formation of teens who take pride in tearing up the rules' book. The lingo is smart and snazzy, the boyz and girlz are familiar public school bandaas and the pranks and prattle is nostalgic. The high school romance is fine too gawky, awkward and clumsy but only in the beginning. Once the mushy notes begin and the boy decides to follow his girlfriend to Paris for their Eiffel Tower tryst, it gets downhill all the way.
The scenario gets unrealistic, the chronicle goes out of hand. But further than all this, the bachchas (the actualize pair) appropriate can't arm all this slinky drama-baazi .Time-pass fare for teens, MP3 could have been imbued with more masti and masala to make it a fun-filled desi Grease.