Saurabh
Shukla
has
returned
to
direction
two
years
after
the
release
of
his
film
Raat
Gayi
Baat
Gayi?
His
latest
directorial
venture
Pappu
Can't
Dance
Saala
has
created
lot
of
curiosity
among
the
movie
goers
and
the
film
suffers
from
weak
and
illogical
script.
Neha
Dhupia's
flawless
performance
is
the
only
solace
in
the
flawed
plot.
Pappu
Can't
Dance
Saala
is
a
romantic
comedy.
Other
than
Neha
Dhupia's
rocking
performance,
there
is
no
other
major
aspect
to
boast
about.
The
film
has
weak
and
predictable
story.
The
movie
has
several
illogical
and
dragged
sequences
like
a
Kolhapuri
girl
hitting
stardom
overnight
and
the
hero
and
heroine,
who
are
not
government
officials,
getting
flats
in
Sales
Tax
colony.
The
story
revolves
around
Vidyadhar
Acharya
(Vinay
Pathak),
who
has
just
shifted
from
Benares,
is
a
Medical
Representative
at
a
company
in
Mumbai.
The
old
fashioned
man
is
struggling
to
cope
up
with
fast-paced
life
in
the
city.
Mehak
Malavde
(Neha
Dhupia),
who
is
a
dynamic
chorus
dancer,
is
a
neighbour
of
Vidya
in
Sales
Tax
colony.
The
two
hate
each
other
a
lot.
Mehak
occupies
Vidya's
flat
when
Tax
Officials
raids
her
flat.
What
happens
when
Vidya
is
forced
to
stay
with
her
in
his
house
will
form
the
climax
of
the
film.
First
of
all,
Vinay
Pathak
is
not
a
perfect
match
for
the
role
30-year-old
MR
Vidya.
The
actor,
who
is
known
for
his
superb
comic
timing
in
Beja
Fry,
Utt
Pataang
and
Chalo
Dilli,
has
failed
to
tickle
the
funny
bones
of
the
audiences.
As
Mahek,
Neha
Dhupia
has
delivered
wonderful
performance.
She
seems
to
have
polished
her
acting
skills
a
lot.
The
chemistry
between
Neha
and
Vinay
is
also
pleasing
in
some
sequences.
The
director
seems
to
have
wasted
talented
actors
like
Naseeruddin
Shah,
Rajat
Kapoor
and
Sanjay
Mishra.
The
movie
lacks
sound
technical
elements.
Malhar
has
composed
seven
track,
which
are
simple
and
forgettable.
Fuwad
Khan's
camera
work
is
good
in
parts.
Dialogues,
costumes
and
locations
are
decent.
Overall,
the
movie
Pappu
Can't
Dance
Saala
can
be
watched
for
Neha's
performance.