Do Dooni Chaar carries a Nobel message: Neetu Singh
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oi-Kalyani Prasad Keshri
By Sampurn Wire
Do
Dooni
Chaar
is
all
set
to
release
this
Friday
(October
8).
The
promos
of
the
film,
so
far,
have
been
quiet
impressive
and
pleasant.
The
film
unfolds
the
tale
of
a
middle
class
family
from
Delhi.
The
film
marks
a
come
back
of
the
yesteryear
Bollywood
couple
Rishi
Kapoor
and
Neetu
Singh
after
30
years.
In
Do
Dooni
Chaar,
the
duo
are
seen
as
a
middle
class
couple.
The
promos
of
the
film
suggests
it
to
be
comedy
flick,
while,
Neetu
Singh
insists
that
the
film
carries
a
noble
message
also,
but,
in
a
subtle
way.
"The
best
part
about
Do
Dooni
Chaar
is
that
you
will
never
get
bored
at
all.
It
will
make
you
laugh
at
the
right
places
but
then
the
film
is
not
just
a
comedy
per
se.
It
has
a
heart
to
it
and
eventually
has
been
designed
as
a
noble
film
that
also
conveys
a
message.
The
way
(writer-director)
Habib
has
written
the
film,
you
would
see
that
he
hasn't
thrust
upon
anything
on
the
audience
but
conveyed
it
all
in
a
subtle
manner",
says
Neetu
Singh
who
was
last
seen
in
a
blink-and-you-would-miss
appearance
in
Love
Aaj
Kal.
Quite
impressed
with
the
way
the
film
has
turned
out
to
be,
Neetu
Singh
praises
the
director
of
her
comeback
film
with
a
heart
full
of
content.
"When
Habib
was
narrating
the
story,
he
made
me
rehearse
some
dialogues
from
the
film",
she
smiles,
"He
made
me
concentrate
on
some
really
small
things
such
as
mouthing
words
like
'Saturday'
or
'Twenty'
in
a
particular
accent.
He
wanted
me
to
shed
off
that
upper
class
mentality
and
get
into
the
garb
of
a
middle-aged
woman
of
a
middle
class
family
of
Delhi.
I
was
really
impressed
with
what
he
brought
to
the
table.
Also,
he
made
me
and
Rishi
go
through
quite
a
few
look
tests
before
we
finalized
on
the
look
of
the
Duggals,
the
characters
we
play
in
the
film."
Once
on
board,
she
did
have
a
few
nervous
moments
before
she
actually
gave
her
first
shot
in
front
of
the
camera.
"See,
at
this
age
I
can't
remember
all
my
lines
so
quickly
as
I
used
to
in
the
70s",
she
makes
a
candid
confession,
"Really,
I
was
very
nervous
but
then
that
feeling
was
there
only
for
the
first
day.
Ek
baar
jab
meri
jhijhak
kjhul
gayi
(As
soon
as
my
hesitation
was
over)
then
I
was
all
okay.
From
second
day
onwards,
it
was
business
as
usual.
It
was
back
to
the
old
times."