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  • Second Hand Husband
  • Gurpreet and Rajbir are in love and want to get married. The only hitch holding them back from getting married, is the alimony that Rajbir has to pay every month to his ex-wife, Neha. Gurpreet, being a lawyer, is aware that the alimony needs to be paid only till Neha gets Re-married. Thus, begins the two lovers' journey to find a suitable groom for Rajbir's ex-wife! Their comic journey of groom hunting, goes thru various twists and turns and finally culminates at a point where Rajbir's boss, Ajit Singh gets into trouble with his wife because of his flirtatious ways. Is there a ray of hope for Gurpreet and Rajbir? Can they manipulate their way out of this mess? Forms rest of the storyline of this comedy film.
  • Producer : Iqbal Singh, Palwinder Singh, Manwinder Singh,Gurvinder Singh
  • Director : Smeep Kang
  • Cast : Tina Ahuja, Gippy Grewal, Dharmendra, Deepshikha,Geeta Basra, Vijay Raaz, Mukesh Tiwari, Ravi Kishan, Alok Nath, Sanjay Mishra.
  • Music composed by: Dr. Zeus, Jatinder Singh-Shah
  • Review
  • When I was about to walk into the theatre screening ‘Second Hand Husband’, the usher tried to dissuade me. Are you sure you want to see it, he asked. There is only one other viewer inside. Why don’t you go to the auditorium next to this one, which is also showing a new film, he added. Taking umbrage, I declared I had bought a ticket for this film, and that I would see the very one.
    I wish I had listened to him.
    I was here to see if Govinda’s daughter, whose debut this is, had the same zany gene in her. And to see how Gippy Grewal, Punjabi star, would fare in his first Bollywood outing.
    Within the first few scenes, it was clear that Tina Ahuja was a no-hoper. And that Grewal should go right back to doing what he does best. The rest are no better. Alok Nath sports an ingratiating grin. Ravi Kissen shouts at earth-shattering decibels. Rati Agnihotri appears off colour. Vijay Raaz seems to be the only trying to keep a straight face and struggle through.
    But what really broke my heart was Dharmendra. He has to play an ageing roue, coming over all creepy and flirtatious with women young enough to be his grand-daughters. And the way he is made to go about it makes him look scarily like one. No film is allowed to do this to He Man Dharmendra, First Rate Hero.











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