![]() The film traces Mandar’s life’s story and all the situations which led him to what he is today. These series of flashback to the present day situations forms a regular fixture in the film, and that is how the film gets carried forward. The film, then, runs into a flashback, only to be merged with the present. The film starts off with the self-confessed ‘Vaasu’ aka Mandar Ponkshe (Gulshan Devaiah) and his interaction with his fiancée Trupti (Radhika Apte). Hunterrr goes back and forth in time, across a span of 25-odd years, in trying to lay bare the reasons behind an ordinary middle class boy’s descent into depravity. Does HUNTERRR actually manage to ‘come of age’ or is it a case of an ‘old wine in a new bottle’? Lets analyze. But, this week’s release HUNTERRR, despite falling in the same ‘genre’, does not qualify to be a sex-comedy, as it’s more of ‘coming-of-age’ film. The recent era has witnessed Bollywood spinning many a sex comedies in the form of KYAA KOOL HAIN HUM, KYAA SUPER KOOL HAIN HUM, GRAND MASTI and likes. For these are the days when Bollywood filmmakers have taken a giant leap and have graduated into many other arenas which are gustier than the three lettered forbidden word. If you thought that ‘sex’ was a forbidden word in Bollywood, then pinch yourself hard and think again.
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