
Déjà-woo'd.... The humour is much more urban and targeted at the youngsters. It's has a sprinkle of the Delhi Belly comedy; but at the same time, it will woo you with its perfect dialogue timing.
The story is like every other zombie movie, be it Night of the living dead, Zombieland or even Resident Evil. The much appreciated part is that being a Bollywood movie it's playtime is less than 2 hours. This helps the audience to quickly digest the entire package without going for the overkill, and not making them ask the question "How much time more yaar?". Lot of urban lingos, especially the usage of the letter between "E" and "G", which primarily made the young audience belong within the young characters, ( excluding Saif)
Timing which is always crucial in delivering comic dialogues has been perfectly executed by the entire star cast especially the trio - Kunal Khemu, Vir Das and Anand Tiwari. Saif Ali khan has got a bit overboard with his Russian accent and has given an average performance like most of his movies. It's ok though; one has all the rights to do anything in the movie (colour his hair blonde), he's paying bills for.
Overall, it's a movie which will be a part of your weekend debriefing at Monday in offices, cafeterias, coffee breakout areas. You will meet people recalling the scenes for another week (my favourite being the Dumb Charades one - shown at the end of the promos). No matter what, just go and watch it before everyone turns into zombies and the world stops.
PS: Even though your parents are over 18 and are allowed in the theatre, do not, I say it again, do not take them to watch this movie or there's a fair chance you would have to behave like a zombie for another month. It's a pure play flick to be watched together with people of the same age group.
Score: 4/5
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