Do Knot Disturb releases across 1060 screens worldwide

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Director David Dhawan’s Do Knot Disturb, a comedy about marriage and infidelity, releases across 1060 screens worldwide on Friday. Co-produced by BIG Pictures and Vashu Bhgnani’s Puja Entertainment, the film is bringing together the hit actor-director duo of Dhawan and Govinda for the 19th time.

It also stars two former beauty queens – Sushmita Sen and Lara Dutta. Riteish Deshmukh, Sohail Khan, Ranvir Shorey and Rajpal Yadav will also be seen in the movie.

“Do Knot Disturb” revolves around a rich businessman (Govinda) who wants to hide his extra marital affair with a supermodel (Sushmita). He bribes a waiter (Riteish) into pretending to be the model’s (Lara) boyfriend. Thereafter, mistaken identities and misunderstandings form a hilarious situations.

According to Dhawan, certain audience members will be able to relate a lot with the movie.

“I have taken cues from society and people around me for the film. I’m sure someone or the other in the hall will identify with the film and realise that it is his or her story,” Dhawan had told IANS.

Govinda is extremely confident about the film. “‘Do Knot Disturb’ doesn’t give you time to think… it only makes you laugh and keeps you happy – which has been (the case) with almost all of David’s films. Audiences laugh and come out satisfied and happy, which has always been a big achievement for us,” he said.

“The best part about the film is that it has no end… neither a happy end nor a tragic one. It’s like an episode with excellent humour punches. But it has a couple of messages in the garb of humour, especially about people who go out and cheat on their wives, which might help many families,” he added.

8 Responses to “Do Knot Disturb releases across 1060 screens worldwide”

  1. NY Times:

    October 2, 2009
    Bollywood Laughs
    By RACHEL SALTZ
    Published: October 2, 2009

    Vulgar, noisy and excessive, “Do Knot Disturb” is a Bollywood sex farce with almost no sex, and comedy pitched so low you’re more likely to groan than giggle. Don’t say the movie doesn’t warn you: within the first few minutes, you’re treated to a man grunting on a toilet. Like so much in “Do Knot Disturb” — beginning but not ending with that K in “knot” — it has no reason to be.

    The plot goes something like this: a businessman (Govinda), who works for his corporate-titan wife (Sushmita Sen), also has a mistress (Lara Dutta). (Ms. Sen and Ms. Dutta are both former Miss Universes.) The wife suspects there’s another woman. Complications in the form of an amnesiac detective, extra boyfriends and a bellboy named Mangu ensue.

    Nothing much makes sense here, including the location, which we’re told is Delhi. Not, apparently, the one in India, though. This magical place has a marina ringed with white skyscrapers and a suspiciously glossy veneer. (The movie was partially filmed in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.)

    Saddled with a witless script, the director, David Dhawan, mostly goes for loud. The actors — except Ms. Sen, whose soothing voice is a relief — shout their lines. The endless slaps sound like earthquakes. And just about every time Ms. Dutta appears, a singer on the soundtrack bursts out with “Enamoraaaata!” That at least made me laugh.

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  2. As something of a Lara Dutta fan, I really want to watch this!

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  3. masterpraz Says:

    Wait for BLUE to see Lara..but yeah DKD has both Sush and Lara :(!

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