U, Bomsi n Me

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U, Bomsi & Me
Directed byJairaj Padmanabhan
Produced byBobby Bahal
StarringGautam Rode
Sonal Sehgal
Vivek Madan
Kranti Redkar
Bobby Bahl
Vidya Malvade
Music byDeepak Pandit
CinematographyHari Nair
Edited byRajveer Tewari
Production
company
Release date
  • 21 October 2005 (2005-10-21)
Running time
172 minutes
LanguageHindi

U, Bomsi & Me is a Hindi language film released in 2005.

Plot[edit]

The film is based on three married men and how they face their problems.

Raghavan also known as Raga, is from Tamil Nadu and is a clumsy guy. He loves to watch cricket with beer and is married to Raji who is a lecturer, hates cricket and, is obsessed about cleanliness.

Bomsi, a Parsi and an avid smoker, just wants to be rich and wants to buy a house in a big Parsi colony. He is married to Shenaaz who is a sales girl in a fashion magazine and wants a child but so far the couple has been unable to conceive.

Sam Mac Patel, a half Gujarati and half Punjabi boy is a radio jockey and wants to be a famous writer. His wife is Monica, an air hostess who is always away from him. They spend most of their time apart leading both to be suspicious of the other person.

Cast[edit]

Reception[edit]

As per reviews, the movie consisted of only a few good moments, but it is not worth going to the theatres for.[1]

References[edit]

  1. "U Bomsi N Me: Not worth it".