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Critic's Rating: 3.0
Story: Krishna (Prabhu Deva), a city bachelor, wishes to get married to a modern, English speaking girl but ends up with village belle Devi (Tamannaah). The newlyweds return to Mumbai and rent out a house as Krishna is too ashamed to introduce his desi wife to his friends. Turns out the house is haunted by the ghost of its previous owner Ruby, an ambitious starlet. She possesses Devi to fulfill her impending dream of becoming a popular actress. Krishna’s predicament forms the story.

Review: Deepika Padukone’s iconic ghostly scene from Chennai Express – (Thangabali Kitavaradhe), reminded us that there is scope for decent horror-comedies in Bollywood. This film shares that sentiment and dedicates an entire story to the genre, which is refreshing.

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Here, horror leads to comedy as Ruby’s spirit randomly jumps in and out of Devi’s body, keeping Krishna and the audience on its toes. It’s all quite silly but the director’s modest approach towards the story works. The repetition of funny scenes robs it of its glory though. As the story progresses, the horror comedy turns into a drama and like its female protagonist, struggles with its multiple-personalities a bit. The end result turns out to be a fairly watchable film that works for its honesty and harmlessness more than its entertainment value.

Boasting of a clean family humour, Vijay doesn’t try too hard to please his audience and gets brownie points for keeping things sweet and simple. The movie does not pretend to be smarter than it is and that's a welcome relief. The special effects in a particular scene are impressive as well.

The gorgeous Tamannaah, slips in and out of her two diverse characters Ruby and Devi, effortlessly. She even manages to match her dance steps with the great Prabhu Deva. Though he displays a good comic timing, the latter doesn’t have much to do except for acting surprised owing to his wife’s situation. Sonu Sood makes an extended cameo and renders a restrained performance. He does justice to his superstar character that is not caricaturish or clichéd.

Despite being a tad underwhelming, Tutak Tutak Tutiya is a fairly enjoyable film that can be watched on a family outing.

In-depth Analysis

Our overall critic’s rating is not an average of the sub scores below.

Direction:
3.0/5
Dialogues:
2.5/5
Screenplay:
3.0/5
Music:
3.0/5
Visual appeal:
3.0/5
Summary / Analysis

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Plot Summary

Krishna (Prabhu Deva), a city bachelor, wishes to get married to a modern, English speaking girl but ends up with village belle Devi (Tamannaah) as his grandmother chooses her. The newlyweds return to Mumbai and rent out a house as Krishna is too ashamed to introduce his desi wife to his friends. Turns out the house is haunted by the ghost of its previous owner Ruby, an ambitious starlet. She possesses Devi to fulfill her impending dream of becoming a popular actress. Devi’s change in attitude surprises Krishna but he overlooks it. He takes her along to a film festival where to his shock she dances revealingly and calls herself Ruby. She attracts the attention of actor Raj Khanna (Sonu Sood). Krishna inquires about the house with his neighbours and to his shock he finds out about the past owner, a girl called Ruby (Tamannaah) who wanted to be an actress but failed eventually taking her life in depression. He finds out that his wife is possessed by Ruby. Ruby gets an acting offer from Raj Khanna and forces Krishna to make her attend every rehearsal. Eventually Krishna makes a deal with her to end this after one movie. Through the whole film making process which involves Krishna lying to Devi, Krishna begins to appreciate his wife and fall in love with her. Ruby and Krishna also become close friends. At the release of the movie Krishna praises Ruby for her acting. But Ruby betrays him and doesn't leave Devi's body as promised. Krishna tries to make her leave by exposing her in the press conference but she plays tricks on him. At that point Raj Kanna also proposes to her. She faints and is rushed to the hospital. The doctor reveals that she's pregnant with Krishna's child. Krishna also begs Ruby to leave her wife's body and she agrees. The couple lives happily ever after. While we see Ruby's name plate in a garbage bin disappear. Esha Gupta appears at the end, asking Raj Khanna for an autograph. It is implied that Ruby has now possessed Jennifer's (Gupta’s) body.
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Trivia & Goofs

TRIVIA

1. In an interview, Prabhu Dheva said that he found it amusing that he had to give his lines three times, once in Hindi, once in Tamil and once in Telugu for the three different versions of the film

FAQs
  1. What is the release date of 'Tutak Tutak Tutiya'?
    Release date of Sonu Sood and Amy Jackson starrer 'Tutak Tutak Tutiya' is 2016-10-07.
  2. Who are the actors in 'Tutak Tutak Tutiya'?
    'Tutak Tutak Tutiya' star cast includes Sonu Sood, Amy Jackson, Prabhudheva and Joy Mathew.
  3. Who is the director of 'Tutak Tutak Tutiya'?
    'Tutak Tutak Tutiya' is directed by A. L. Vijay.
  4. What is Genre of 'Tutak Tutak Tutiya'?
    'Tutak Tutak Tutiya' belongs to 'Comedy, Horror' genre.
  5. In Which Languages is 'Tutak Tutak Tutiya' releasing?
    'Tutak Tutak Tutiya' is releasing in Hindi.