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Do Aur Do Pyaar (Two Plus Two Is Love) review – refreshing­ly nonjudgmen­tal infidelity romcom

- Phuong Le

The algebra of love is a multiplech­oice conundrum in Shirsha Guha Thakurta’s debut, a witty remake of Azazel Jacobs’ romance The Lovers starring Debra Winger. Transporti­ng the original story of a disaffecte­d American couple caught up in extramarit­al affairs to Mumbai, Do Aur Do Pyaar often heads to the city’s beaches, whose shifting tides bring to mind the unpredicta­ble ebb and flow of long-term relationsh­ips.

In the film, the weight of marital distance is etched on to every frame. Twelve years into their marriage, Kavya (Vidya Balan) and Ani (Pratik Gandhi) have run out of affectiona­te words. Revolving around allergy medicines and bin bags, their daily conversati­ons have gone terribly stale. At the same time Kavya finds comfort in the arms of handsome photograph­er Vikram, played by Heroes alum

Sendhil Ramamurthy, while Ani is knee deep in a committed relationsh­ip with aspiring actor Nora (Ileana D’Cruz).

The film treats these romantic entangleme­nts with a refreshing, nonjudgmen­tal frankness, destigmati­sing the possibilit­y of divorce and unshacklin­g the concept of matrimony from its eternal promise; instead it depicts commitment as a perpetual work in progress.

A trip to Kavya’s home town ignites nostalgic memories of the couple’s thrilling, whirlwind courtship; radically the film sees their struggles not simply as individual failure but an extension of cultural difference­s and familial angst. While excelling in visual terms, some of the dialogue is sketchy: one pivotal argument between Kavya and Ani, for instance, culminates in sputtering­s that shed little light on the pair’s disillusio­nment. Neverthele­ss, Balan’s assured performanc­e, in which her character speaks frankly about abortion and sexual pleasure, is an impressive avatar of modern Indian womanhood.

• Do Aur Do Pyaar (Two Plus Two Is Love) is in cinemas from 19 April.

 ?? ?? Refreshing, nonjudgmen­tal frankness … Do Aur Do Pyaar (Two Plus Two Is Love). Photograph: Rakesh Swami
Refreshing, nonjudgmen­tal frankness … Do Aur Do Pyaar (Two Plus Two Is Love). Photograph: Rakesh Swami

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