The family setup, daily lifestyle, the past of Mumbai Textile Industry, middle-class issues are very well depicted. Where I felt the English movie to be funny, this movie touches the heart. What makes the movie different from the original English version, is the subtlety and the local feel given by the director. Shrirang chooses the 2nd option and after that his life changes completely as he now better understands the women around him(wife, mother, sister and boss) and makes them feel happy. 'It all depends on you whether you want to get irritated by this power or take it as a gift to understand women'. The Psychiatrist also turns out to be a woman, but she tells one plain simple thing to Shrirang. Realizing slowly this power, at first Shrirang feels more irritated and visits a Psychiatrist. While worshiping a Hindu goddess, Shrirang gets the divine power of reading the minds of women. To top on that, his female chauvinist boss always treats the male workers unfairly. Set in the backdrop of Mumbai chawl locales, the protagonist Shrirang(Sanjay Narvekar), has a good family and a decent job, but is always irritated by the act of women. But the story here has a completely different getup and the makeover is done well. No doubt about it that movie is inspired from Mel Gibson acted 'What Women Want'.
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