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Mere Haule Dost Movie Review


Introduction
For the people, who are indiscriminate towards all kind of films know that all the films are neither super intelligent nor they are the biggest blockbusters. Some movies are so irresponsibly made that they make the script look pitiable. Lack of resource is not at all the issue when the concept of the movie is directionless and hollow. These movies take themselves for granted and Mere Haule Dost falls forceless in this category.
 

Star Cast
Mere Haule dost, star casted by Anirudh Loka, Catherine Fallows, Aadil Abedi, Raghuvardhan Garlapati,  Zainab Lax, Babita Punetha, Natasha Pamnani, Anand Natesh, Rishit Samala,  Yantisha Singh, Kiran Gadalay, Preeti Gupta and  Harika Vedula is a new film released today and is based in Hyderabad. The direction to the movie is given by Nitin Raghunath. The movie is produced by Rajiv Thakur, Nitin Raghunath and Pramida Posanipalli.
 

Story line and qualities
The story revolves around the five laid back friends living in the city of Hyderabad who are planning a bike rally to Ladakh. The story further moves only to expose its poor screenplay. It seems that none of the five has any qualification for going on a road trip. Leaving aside the knowledge about how to assemble and dissemble the bike, they don’t even know how to buy a proper bike. There is a shortage of money for these guys and no one even bothers to think earning as a viable option.
 

The story takes the people through a journey and light hearted depiction of girls, parties, self discovery, their fascination for Himalayan rally of bike and friendship. As these guys have a messed up life, it is not easy for them to collect some money for their trip. The film aspires to be youth film with budding chemistry and guy’s jokes but unfortunately none of this is achieved. The characters of the film lacked personality and the audience is not much attracted to them and also not much entertained.
 

It is not sure whether the starting of the movie was a real challenge to the makers or sustaining till the end of the movie is a real challenge for the viewers. Each of the lazybones has a romantic entanglement too which further worsens the story and drags the drastic film ahead. Nothing is going anywhere in this movie. Even a final year film student can make a better movie than this one. Lack of situational humour in the script is the biggest drawback of the film.
 

Music, editing and other technicalities
The movie has been released under the banner named PVR Director’s Rare and Fingerchop Films. The music of the film is not so good. The title track of the film where friends take up their bikes and go for the trip in order to celebrate their freedom is the only good thing about this film. The music director is Divyang Arora and the editing is done by Krishana Mandala. The cinematography is done by Ankur raina.
Conclusion
 

It is not a must watch film and you can think and decide for yourselves whether to go and watch this movie or not.