Portuguese man-of-war...I sitll feel a lot of the plot was revealed in the review, but see your point too, in retrospect. I was just on a high after watching a well-made ensemble piece, which was not only smart, but also entertaining enough. I was hoping for audiences to be surprised by those aspects esp., and felt that this review might hamper that experience. In addition, I still disagree with the assessment made, but as you mentioned, that is subjective. I did express my opinions as a typical fanboy though, and perhaps should avoid that.
Reema Kagti's debut movie as director is another one of those middling, passable films that have lots of promise, but fail to build up on their strengths. It's frustrating to see such amount of hard work go waste just because the filmmakers didn't try to reach that extra bit. In the case of Honeymoon Travels Pvt. Ltd., it is the sub par screenplay and the reluctance to go that extra mile that hurts its chances of being a solid entertainer.
The film has got a solid cast of likable and interesting characters – there's a Bengali couple comprising of a buttoned-down husband (M....