Slapstick comedies can be a risky affair for any filmmaker. Sneak in marriage, love and family into the picture and the challenge just amplifies further. Second Hand Husband treads on a fine line between funny romance and offensive humour. Most of the time it stays on the right side. But the few times it strays it really does disservice to its star Dharmendra as well as the efforts of the rest of the cast. A loud, over-the-top comedy about loony relationships and far fetched situations can be tolerated with a pinch of salt. But with Second Hand Husband the pinches turn into handfuls, all too often.


The story is as senseless as the name of the film. Gippy Grewal plays Rajbir, who is the average punjabi boy albeit not the most bright one. He's in love with his lawyer Gurpreet (Tina Ahuja). But before he can tie the knot with his sweetheart, he must settle alimony matters with his ex-wife Neha (Geeta Basra). The brilliant idea is to play matchmaker and find his ex-wife a new husband so that Rajbir can stop paying the hefty alimony. Better still, he decides to hitch Neha with his own boss Dharmendra, who's a much married and wealthy man. Of course, none of it pans out according to Rajbir's wishes and that's where all the confusion leads to all the comedy.


Director Smeep Kang had his work cut out trying to make semblance out of that contrived plot. As expected things get out of hand too soon. The biggest problem arises with the idea of Dharamji getting misty and mushy with Geeta Basra. The ever green star still has loads of on-screen charisma but the situations used to depict his romantic flair turn out to be a little too awkward. The humour just doesn't work. Gippy's foolhardiness on debut works to an extent. But then over a period of an hour and half it does get a bit monotonous. The peppy and strong punjabi music though is a welcome addition.


The film has more than able supporting cast. Between Vijay Raaz, Ravi Kissen and Alok Nath, the character actors do a decent job. They hold fort for the leads out of which, not surprisingly, Dharamji does the best. Pity that his character doesn't allow him to be better than the settings. Tina Ahuja, who makes her debut, doesn't have a lengthy role. She looks pretty and in the limited screen time, displays enough talent to be future name in the movies. Papa Govinda would be proud.


There are a few surprise appearances in Second Hand Husband. They add to the experience of the film. But again, most of it seems like a fancy commercial movie gimmick. It actually does nothing for the story. But it does give fan boys a chance to root for the film. If you are a fan of punjabi movies, music and actors Second Hand Husband has the right trappings. Otherwise it's all a bit too pointless.

Talking about the movie, Geeta told IANS: "As the title says it all, the story is based on a second hand husband. It's a very funny film and I am playing a Punjabi girl and actor Gippy Grewal's wife in the film.


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By Kenneth Knight DADE CITY, Florida (Reuters) - A Florida judge denied bail on Friday for a retired police captain facing charges of second-degree murder and aggravated battery in the January 13 shooting of a fellow moviegoer in an argument over texting. Curtis Reeves, 71, said he feared for his life when he fatally shot Chad Oulson, 43, in a movie theater in Wesley Chapel, north of Tampa, according to an interview played at a bail hearing. "The guy scared the hell out of me," Reeves said in a 29-minute audio recording of a police interview played publicly for the first time at the hearing. "If I had to do it over again, it never would have happened," Reeves told detectives. "I would have moved." Reeves' attorneys said he should be given bail because any action he took was to defend himself. But Circuit Court Judge Pat Siracusa ruled on Friday that Reeves will stay in jail until he stands trial, wrapping up a two-day bond hearing that featured elements of a mini-trial, including surveillance video of the incident. Reeves' attorney, Richard Escobar, said he planned to appeal. In court Friday, Escobar said Reeves was in fear of his life, and reacted on instinct and training to defend himself. Reeves said he became upset when Oulson would not shut off his cell phone as the previews began at a matinee of the combat drama "Lone Survivor." The two men exchanged words. Reeves said Oulson told him he was texting his daughter's baby-sitter. Reeves left to contact a manager, but returned to his seat alone moments later. More words were exchanged, and Reeves said Oulson grew more aggressive and leaned in toward him. "I had nowhere to go," Reeves said on the recording. "I kept leaning back. Then he was virtually on top of me." Reeves said he fired the gun because he believed Oulson had hit him. He described feeling pain in his left eye and shoulder. Escobar said his client believes he was struck by Oulson's cell phone. "This is not a popcorn throwing case, but throwing a deadly missile case," Escobar said. Eyewitnesses testified Oulson threw a bag of popcorn at Reeves. A prosecutor said on Wednesday that Oulson did not strike or touch Reeves during the altercation. The grainy, 29-minute video showed Reeves' movements in Theater 10 the day of the shooting, but not Oulson's, who was seated outside of camera view. The video showed Reeves being stuck by an unknown object that appeared from out of camera view, and Reeves raising his right hand in a forward motion. Reeves' defense attorneys persuaded the judge to allow an enhanced version of the video to be shown in court. Escobar said his version showed Reeves being struck in the face by Oulson's cell phone. After viewing the defense team's version, the judge said he could not tell what object created the moving light on the screen. Audio recordings of interviews with both men's wives also were played for a judge on Friday. Vivian Reeves said Oulson cursed at her husband when he asked him to "stop playing with his cell phone." Oulson's widow, Nicole, described Reeves as being rude and nasty. Nicole Oulson said she stood and placed her hand on her husband's chest to help calm the situation just before the shooting occurred. A single bullet struck both of the Oulsons. Nicole Oulson was shot in the left ring finger, and her husband suffered a chest wound. "I saw a spark and heard a pop," said Nicole Oulson, whose left hand was bandaged as she sat in court on Friday. (Editing by David Adams, Colleen Jenkins, Gunna Dickson and Lisa Shumaker) be457b7860

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