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Turning 30
Genre: Comedy
Director: Alankrita Shrivastava
Star Cast: Gul Panag, Purab Kohli, Siddharth Makkar, Tillotama Shome, Jeneva Talwar, Anita Kanwar, Rahul Singh, Sameer Malhotra
Release Date: January 14, 2011
Just days before Naina's (Gul Panang) 30th birthday, her life falls apart. She looses her job as well as her boyfriend. How does she cope up with this is all the story about. Is there some similarity with Bridget Jones’s Diary’, or did I feel so! Well women centric films in Bollywood are just a few in number. In that matter this new and bold subject about an ambitious and individual woman, who lives in the same world as her friends get married off early and by 30 have babies in their arms is a whisp of fresh air. Well it might be more identifiable with the metropolitan crowd.
Naina's first boyfriend Rishabh (Siddharth Makkar) ditches her and agrees for an arranged marriage. She is heartbroken and cries through urging him to come back. (well that could be avoided. It would have been much better if she too had kicked him off after his betrayal) Now come Jai (Purab Kohli) who was her ex-flame and again there is a marriage proposal put forward by him, to which the confused Naina is not able to reply.
Her career also in betwen undergoes a lot of problems as she is fired from here advertising career and her presentations are copied for which she legally fights back. The movie takes a drag at the second half, Gul is cute and thats what carries throughout the whole movie. Purab is ok nothing much to do. Well at the start one feels is turning 30 a crime? in the end the message comes out clear its not, thank god! All those turning 30 have a peek, others please avoid!