Indian film experiments never had it so good, if such films as
Snip are
any proof. A spoof that mocks any number of mainstream masala films, this small
budget film by (mostly) debut artists shows that descendants of comedies, which
began as early as Kishore Kumar's zany
Chalti ka Naam Gadi, are doing rather
well. The only difference could be the use of language. Otherwise, this genre,
recently popularized by films such as
Bombay Boys, has the same light-hearted
chutzpah and spontaneity.
Snip revolves around Tara (Sophia Haque), a sma....