

Songs of Bappi Lahiri and Altaf Raja blend interestingly into the background.

Radhika and Sai provide the perfect pitch. Gulshan is convincing as the relentless skirt-chaser. The film spans 25 years and depicts various 'sexapades' â from cheating with a Savita bhabhi to passionate sex with a married lady, Jyotsna (Sai Tamhankar) Mandar confesses that he is '100 not out'! On one occasion though, he becomes infatuated with Tripti Gokhale (Radhika Apte), the bohemian Pune girl, whose parents want to see her name on a wedding card. The dialogue is light-hearted but mercifully, doesnât depend too much on profanities or the Censorâs Board list of banned cuss words. After a point though, the 'scoring' situations feel repetitive.

The jokes about vasus (guys who constantly have sex on their minds) are relatable. Mandar and his two childhood friends are either talking of peeing or fornicating. Writer-director Harshavardhan Kulkarni creates an American Pie situation in Pune, Mumbai and rural Maharashtra.
