This Hindi movie is a pretty straightforward slice-of-life story that tries to give a modern look at what it's like to be a single, professional gay man. It dives into how he understands who he is, the chances he missed out on, and the personal choices he’s made along the way. The director used three parallel timelines to tell the story, which honestly didn't make much sense to me. While the core idea was actually pretty interesting, I really feel like this would have worked way better as a short film considering the point it was trying to make. Still, it wasn't a bad watch. The plot centers on Rachit, a city professional, and his friend Shikhar as they hang out for an evening. Rachit is a polished, urban guy, while Shikhar has more of a "small-town" rustic vibe, and you can really see the contrast between them when they talk. As the night goes on, Rachit starts thinking back to some old memories from a long time ago. He remembers being an intern after college in ...
There was absolutely no point of making this film. Someone could argue that this is to educate young teenagers that there is a lot of people out there who are ready to take undue advantage and hence they should be careful. But in today's day and age, I find that hard to digest. This tale has been told plenty of times before.
16 year old Luke wants to become a model. He lives in suburbs of NYC and uses Grindr to chat with men. He leaves home to go to city, when his father physically abuses him and he has had enough. He had been chatting with a model co-ordinator Rich who lets him stay at his place and pretty much take care of him. On the side we have this photographer named Tim, who has some sort of arrangement with Rich for shooting models where he pays him. I am not sure I understood that whole angle. Tim is closet gay with a fiancé and he keeps lying to himself. He takes a liking for Luke but Rich asks him to keep his hands off. One day Luke sees Rich literally abusing and forcing another young kid into prostitution but continues to stay with him. Soon the day comes when Rich asks Luke to go and make his client "very happy". Unwillingly Luke goes but eventually leaves and comes back. A very angry Rich rapes Luke and in a fight Luke kills Rich. Luckily, Tim, who has now been dumped by his fiancé, arrives there and takes on the blame on himself.
This film drags way too much. The shots just go on forever without rhyme or reason. Even from the stry perspective, it's boring and senseless. Random shots of people looking shocked or trying to emote is very laughable. Acting is terrible. Tim also happens to be director of the film and clearly obsessed with showing himself naked , for absolutely no reason whatsoever in the film. The only good thing about the film is Luke. He is really cute and acts decent. But I have to say that as a character, he clearly has no brain. Why would you stay with someone who clearly abuses, and then on top of that you come back to him after refusing to work for him. Clearly, he is looking for trouble. There are better ways to showing the message that NYC can be brutal being a meat grinder which eats some people up, chews on them, and spits them out.
A very badly conceived and executed movie that should never have been made. (3/10)
16 year old Luke wants to become a model. He lives in suburbs of NYC and uses Grindr to chat with men. He leaves home to go to city, when his father physically abuses him and he has had enough. He had been chatting with a model co-ordinator Rich who lets him stay at his place and pretty much take care of him. On the side we have this photographer named Tim, who has some sort of arrangement with Rich for shooting models where he pays him. I am not sure I understood that whole angle. Tim is closet gay with a fiancé and he keeps lying to himself. He takes a liking for Luke but Rich asks him to keep his hands off. One day Luke sees Rich literally abusing and forcing another young kid into prostitution but continues to stay with him. Soon the day comes when Rich asks Luke to go and make his client "very happy". Unwillingly Luke goes but eventually leaves and comes back. A very angry Rich rapes Luke and in a fight Luke kills Rich. Luckily, Tim, who has now been dumped by his fiancé, arrives there and takes on the blame on himself.
This film drags way too much. The shots just go on forever without rhyme or reason. Even from the stry perspective, it's boring and senseless. Random shots of people looking shocked or trying to emote is very laughable. Acting is terrible. Tim also happens to be director of the film and clearly obsessed with showing himself naked , for absolutely no reason whatsoever in the film. The only good thing about the film is Luke. He is really cute and acts decent. But I have to say that as a character, he clearly has no brain. Why would you stay with someone who clearly abuses, and then on top of that you come back to him after refusing to work for him. Clearly, he is looking for trouble. There are better ways to showing the message that NYC can be brutal being a meat grinder which eats some people up, chews on them, and spits them out.
A very badly conceived and executed movie that should never have been made. (3/10)

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