Review: Khatta Meetha, a satirical swipe at corruption But the words do not cut into the narrative's basic flow of tongue-in-cheek satire. Some sequences such as the one involving the steamroller and the elephant consume too much footage. The art of understatement eludes this political statement.

Review: Khatta Meetha, a satirical swipe at corruption Trisha Krishnan in wearing chunky ear-rings makes an unusual debut. She is different from the short-skirted hotties. But whether that difference makes a difference in Hindi cinema, time will tell. (Text: IANS)




























Review: Khatta Meetha, a satirical swipe at corruption Khatta Meetha stands tall in its message of restoring a semblance of moral order in the middleclass. The last half-hour after Sachin Tickule's sister is murdered, is thoroughly gripping. And the fight between Akshay and the corrupt goons in the crowded lanes is chilling in its realism.


Review: Khatta Meetha, a satirical swipe at corruption Realism is a remotely but decidedly obtainable component in this parodic parable on the rotten fruits of excessively materialistic aspirations in post-Independence India

Review: Khatta Meetha, a satirical swipe at corruption Technically polished and many notches superior to Akshay Kumar's other recent entertainers Khatta Meetha conveys that sweet-sour taste of a universe that has rapidly degenerated into absolute self-gratification. See it for what the film leaves unsaid, though that's hard to do when everyone is ceaselessly talking







 
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