It’s hard to come to terms with the illusion of Parab compelling Priyadarshan to make decisive moves every now and then. The younger actors drop in at crucial junctures to appease you.This move works until it backfires. However, Jadhav doesn’t want you to forget the erstwhile cast. After passage of years, Priyadarshan Jadhav now essays Dagadu, while Priya Bapat plays Prajakta. The open-ended nature of the love story between Dagadu (Prathmesh Parab) and Prajakta (Ketaki Mategoankar) in Timepass gives birth to Timepass 2. But this cannot justify his motives to play safe this time. The pressure on Ravi Jadhav to match (if not outdo) the charm of Timepass is understandably nerve-wracking. And this has nothing to do with the pre-release hype surrounding it. ![]() Though it’s unfair to trash something merely based on its past successes, Timepass 2 doesn’t even excel as a standalone film. The characters’ candour represses their implausible behaviour. But it is the impressive script that embellishes the wittiness, paying rich dividends. Never-ending humour is indeed a trump card in Timepass. This is the single largest factor that differentiates the two films. ![]() All that counts here is quick one-liners at the expense of emotional connect. This film doesn’t believe in complexities or rationalities.
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