Movie Review: Diary of a Butterfly overflows with hygiene-conscious
girls: they are generally showering themselves interminably, having a
bubble bath with their lovers or just chilling out in bikinis in the
swimming pool. And there are these long lovemaking scenes spiced up with
erotic background music. The one between Goswami and her
just-arrived-from-Jaipur lover goes on interminably as the camera
lingers erotically close to their bodies as if a soft-porn flick is
being shot on the sly. These scenes could be the special attraction for
this adult-rated movie that has little to recommend itself in terms of a
narrative.Plot, if there is one, centres around Gul ( Udita Goswami), an
attractive, no-scruples girl with an insatiable hunger for quick
success. Playing games and using people as ladders, including her best
friends, she ends up with a bungalow and a fast car. But success also
has a way of handing out life’s lessons.
Diary of a Butterfly seems to be a vehicle of sorts for Goswami. She
probably gets more screen time than rest of the cast put together. But
this is the sort of vehicle that goes nowhere.
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