![]() The movie turns into a propaganda piece on modern sanitation, but never loses sight of its romantic comedy roots. Kumar believes in quick and dirty solutions to his father's dictatorial edicts. Kumar is the son of a very conservative Brahmin in a small village, and since daddy believes that men should pee and defecate wherever they are, while women should hold it in all day and go en masse to a distant field for their business, well, Mr. Miss Pednekar has been raised with the modern conveniences, including a toilet at home, while Mr. Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar fall in love at first sight - although it takes her a while to realize it.This is always a convenience, since it allows the film makers to get to the heart of the plot. As a result, I was onboard from the start of of this movie. Having had to use some poorly maintained outhouses at the height of summer and in the depths of winter, I believe that indoor plumbing is the greatest invention of mankind.
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