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Tere Mere Phere – movie review

An entertaining film which captures the eccentricities of men and women

  


Tere Mere Phere - movie review

Tere Mere Phere is a comic look at the most complicated happening in mankind’s life – The institution of MARRIAGE!

Directed by a talented actress Deepa Sahi this film is shot in the heartland of the mighty Himalayas, with its lush green valleys, its torrid streams and its cold desert mountains. The zigzag roads of the high mountains make this mad ride about love all the more exciting! A visual treat that is shot magnificently amidst the beautiful locales of the great Himalayas.

There is a universal saying that if “distance makes the heart grow fonder” then proximity should have the reverse effect!

Tere Mere Phere is a story about a newly married couple, Pooja and Rahul who have a perfect love affair and a perfect marriage and go on a perfect dream honeymoon in a motor home driving through the breath taking Himalayas… but then can life ever be perfect?

As the protagonists Pooja and Rahul get too close for comfort, the gilt of romance begins to rub off, a series of absurd fights are bound to occur.

Inter woven into this is the equally hilarious story of Jai a small town Himachali guy (Vinay Pathak) and his girl Muskaan, the “Pahadi Mirch” (Riya Sen)

This film minutely showcases the pointless fights that husbands and wives engage in, even immediately after marriage. One of them is the real life example of a squabble between the newly weds over what temperature their air condition should be on.

Jagrat Desai and Sasha Goradia display some talent and should improve as they go on. Vinay Pathak is just marvelous and enjoyable. Deepa Sahi has presented a mature opinion on life after marriage.

The cinematographer is to be credited with showing us the beauty and scenery of Himachal Pradesh. The long winding roads, the streams and the glorious Himalayas – this bollywood flick has crackling fresh scenes of the Himalayas.

The director has created all the aspects of love, jealousy, sarcasms, yelling’s, break ups, make ups that men and women, after marriage, go through in their journey of love.

As the protagonists Pooja and Rahul get too close for comfort, the gilt of romance begins to rub off, a series of absurd fights are bound to occur.

Inter woven into this is the equally hilarious story of Jai a small town Himachali guy (Vinay Pathak) and his girl Muskaan, the “Pahadi Mirch” (Riya Sen)

The film Tere Mere Phere minutely showcases the pointless fights that husbands and wives engage in, even immediately after marriage. One of them is the real life example of a squabble between the newly weds over what temperature their air condition should be on.
Tere Mere Phere – is a real funny and an entertaining film which captures the eccentricities of men and women who somehow seem to get into knots the moment they fall in love.

One can see around us in our family, neighbors how husbands and their wives behave irrationally after some time they are married.

Yes it is a funny film which is a notch above the average because the fun is okay, but excellent cinematography of the beautiful outdoors of Himachal Pradesh.

Cast of Tere Mere Phere:
Vinay Pathak – Jai Dhumal / Gollu
Riya Sen – Muskaan / Gillie
Jagrat Desai – Rahul Bhasin
Sasha Goradia – Pooja
Darshan Jariwala – Mr. Bhasin
Sushmita Mukherjee – Seema Bhasin
Anup Jalota – Mr. Pahuja
Aniruddha Nair – Arjun
Kriti Panth – Geetanjali
Rohan Shah – Raju Bhasin
Ketan Karande – Veeru Bhaiyya

Credits & Crew of Tere Mere Phere:
Studio – Maya Movies
Produced by Ketan Mehta, Anup Jalota
Directed By Deepa Sahi
Written By Deepa Sahi and Jagrat Desai
Screenplay By Deepa Sahi
Original Music by Shivangi Kashyap, Rishi Singh
Director of Photography – Christo Bakalov
Film Editing by Pratik Chitalia
Casting by Vijai Kumar
Art Direction by Babban Adagale, Rama
Costume Design by Ashish Dweyr
Assistant Directors – Hridoy Deka, Tinu Desai, Anandabrata Ghosh, Katyayan Shivpuri,
Vikas Singh
Tere Mere Phere – movie review