Serving as the central catalyst, Rohatgi embodies the bold, uninhibited persona required to drive the controversial plot forward.
The story follows three bored, thrill-seeking housewives—Natasha, Megha, and another friend—who decide to spice up their lives during a beach vacation. They propose a game of "husband swapping" to their spouses, which the husbands surprisingly agree to. The Conflict:
The film's production and release weren't without their own drama. At the time of filming in 2004, director acknowledged he could have made a "usual boy-meets-girl love story" but instead wanted to tackle an "untouched subject" with "immense shock-value". Fun - Can Be Dangerous Sometimes 2012 Hindi Movie
The movie revolves around the lives of three friends, Gagan (Arjun Bijlani), Tanmay (Sanjay Mishra), and Ishita (Ayesha Takkar), who plan a trip to a secluded resort in the hills. The friends, who have known each other since college, aim to rejuvenate their spirits and have a blast. However, things take a dark turn when they reach the resort, and their fun-filled adventure becomes a nightmare.
If you are a fan of 2000s Indian thriller films that pushed the boundaries of PG-13, this film offers a look into how the industry explored "shock" cinema. Serving as the central catalyst, Rohatgi embodies the
The movie received largely negative reviews from critics, who described it as a mediocre attempt to capitalize on the "sleaze wave" of early 2000s Bollywood. Reviewers criticized its lack of suspense, poor acting, and "cheesy" execution of its sensitive subject matter. Despite being marketed as the first Indian film to tackle husband swapping, it failed to make a significant impact at the box office and remains a niche entry in the thriller genre.
The second half of the film shifts from a social drama to a "whodunit" mystery after the character Megha is killed. Cast and Crew The Conflict: The film's production and release weren't
: The film transitions from a bright, youthful holiday vibe to a dark, claustrophobic thriller atmosphere.
Playing a calculating criminal defense lawyer, Koirala brings a grounded intensity to a chaotic script.
as Natasha: The assertive, upper-class instigator of the husband-swapping game.