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Sorry Bhai

Scientist Siddharth(Sharman Joshi) is given "Ma Kasam" by elder brother Harsh(Sanjay Suri) to bring her along for his wedding with Aaliyah(Chitrangada Singh) to be held in Mauritius. Their mom(Shabana Azmi) is least interested in attending the wedding because Harsh is getting married against her wishes. Dad(Boman Irani) and Siddharth succeed in bringing mom to Mauritius where Aaliyah is Siddharth

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Release : 2008
Rating : 6.2
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Crew : Cinematography,  Director, 
Cast : Shabana Azmi Boman Irani Sharman Joshi Chitrangda Singh Sanjay Suri
Genre : Drama Romance

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Micransix
2018/08/30

Crappy film

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CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

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Kaydan Christian
2018/08/30

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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sumanbarthakursmailbox
2009/12/19

Taking the decidedly uncomfortable premise of a man hooking up with his brother's girl, Sorry Bhai is a brave little film that puts a fresh spin on the tale. Bumbling younger brother Sharman Joshi arrives in Mauritius with his parents Shabana Azmi and Boman Irani to attend elder brother Sanjay Suri's wedding, and ends up falling in love with his brother's fiancée Chitrangada Singh. The triangle that ensues involves Sharman, Chitrangada and – no, not Sanjay who seems to wisely move on – but the boys' overbearing mother Shabana who gets herself irreparably entangled in this awkward mess. At the very core of Sorry Bhai's drama is the magnificent Shabana Azmi who takes her role and immediately sinks her teeth into it, constructing a character that is all flesh-and-blood. From the little moments – like the one in which she follows Sharman and Chitrangada into the woods, only to hurt her foot before she can confirm her suspicions – to the significant ones (which include her clashes with her daughter-in-law to be), Shabana is always on the ball, and makes her character omnipresent in the movie, even when she's not physically around in every frame.A word of praise also for the immensely gifted Boman Irani who has a tougher job at hand – making a solid believable person out of what was probably a three-line character sketch on paper. Boman adds the right comic touch and just the perfect hint of melancholy to create an affectionate lug of a father who speaks less but delivers gems every time he does. The plot of Sorry Bhai may be simplistic, but the film is not so much about the plot as it is about the characters, and director Onir does a fine job of writing complex, flawed characters who don't come with any easy answers. Chitrangada's character, for one, is a tough nut to crack – why does she appear almost unaffected when Sanjay puts off their wedding to attend to a pressing business commitment; why does she suddenly decide to pursue Sharman with such dogged determination; does she really feel no responsibility to Sanjay for what's just happened? These are important questions all, but the answers are hard to find. Much like life, if you think about it. Of the three leads, Sharman Joshi plays his part with such sincerity, you're willing to look at his flawed character with renewed sympathy. The radiant Chitrangada Singh is awkward in places, but puts up a good show nevertheless, especially in her scenes with Shabana. Sanjay Suri, despite the weak characterisation, does the best he can with his role, in particular nailing the film's one defining scene in which Sharman makes the big confession, to which he responds with shock, anger, and even a little affection. Sorry Bhai is not devoid of faults – the film occasionally gets too talkie, and in some places a little silly too – but the film's real charm lies in those memorable moments the director creates between his two favorite players – Shabana and Chitrangada. That's the reason to watch this film.It's a strong character-driven drama about imperfect people trying to find their own happiness in the world. Don't miss it.

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Shivam Sharma
2009/10/08

Sorry Bhai! shows a situation that no one would want to get in to! Falling in love with your brother's fiancé, whoa.. Movie boasts of a great star cast, Boman Irani, Shabana Azmi, Sharman Joshi, Sanjay Suri and of course, Chitrangada Singh, but no exceptional performances! With run span of just 100 minutes, movie might come off as dragged at moments, especially when Chitrangada Singh is contemplating and trying to "woo" Sharman Joshi. But good soundtracks help in keeping you hooked. I really liked Onir's previous movies, My Brother... Nikhil & Bas Ek Pal. Even though latter didn't get much appreciation and went unnoticed, it was a good flick! Sanjay Suri gave amazing performance in both the movies. For Sorry Bhai! I feel, the subject of was good but the way it's been shown could have been way better. It's the kind of movie you enjoy while watching but you forget it the moment it's over. Watch this one without high expectations, just try and enjoy the movie. I'm still a little confused about the rating but I'd go with 2.5/5.

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doctorofneurology
2009/01/25

I started watching it alone not realizing that it was something that I needed to see with my wife as it turned out to be an extremely engrossing entertainer. Sharman Joshi is someone who I have come to look upon as a talented actor but I could never remember his name until this film. His uncanny ability to deliver comedy effortlessly both impresses and surprises me. Boman Irani and Shabana have real chemistry. They are not just bystanding, intervening, stereotypical Hindi-film parents. They are integral to the storyline. Chitrangada Singh (I never new her name before this film) has not had to try hard (or wear less clothes or wear crazy outfits) to look gorgeous. No crazy mind-numbing jhango sets or bolly-typical dresses to insult one's taste and intelligence. No boorish loud mouths filling the gaps in creativity, or tear jerking long drawn out funerals and death scenes. These folks looked like real people with real lives that people identify and connect with. Songs are well chosen and well blended and do not stick out like a sore thumb breaking the continuity of narrative. I wanted to listen to more of its music after the film was over. I attribute a large part of the success of its music to KK's Mere Khuda. Joyful experience. Would like to see more of Hindi films along the same lines.

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Gorky Bedi
2009/01/18

The biggest reason I was looking forward to Sorry Bhai, was Chitrangada Singh and her comeback. I expected Sorry Bhai to be a good movie since it has beautiful visuals and a good director Onir, with a couple of really good movies to back him up. Well, neither Chitrangada Singh nor the movie actually disappointed me.Scientist Siddharth(Sharman Joshi) is given "Ma Kasam" by elder brother Harsh(Sanjay Suri) to bring her along for his wedding with Aaliyah(Chitrangada Singh) to be held in Mauritius. Their mom(Shabana Azmi) is least interested in attending the wedding because Harsh is getting married against her wishes. Dad(Boman Irani) and Siddharth succeed in bringing mom to Mauritius where Aaliyah is Siddharth's local guide. What happens after they both end up falling in love with each other forms the rest of the film.Sharman Joshi does justice to his unconventional role, unlike his other Bollywood flicks. In fact Sharman and Sanjay just appear irreplaceable in their characters once You've seen the movie. Chitrangada Singh not only looks extremely good throughout but also comes out with a brilliant and a natural performance. The older couple, Shabana Azmi and Boman Irani who with their chemistry after Honeymoon Travels, definitely give the younger screen couples a run for their money.The music is average with the best track being "Mere Khuda". A few misses here and there but all in all a good movie.

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