I wish I could at least call “Khatta Meetha” a mindless comedy but it  isn’t even that. Priyadarshan has thrown in oodles of melodrama and  dollops of attempted-morals in a film that is for the most part intended  to be a funny political satire. The film has a struggling hero, corrupt  elder brothers, sarcastic sisters-in-law, a righteous patriarch and  eve-teasing politicians, reminiscent of B-grade Hindi film sagas from  the 1970s.
Akshay Kumar is a road construction worker struggling to make it big  like his dishonest brothers. Initially it seems like honesty is the only  impediment to Akshay’s road ahead but as the film progresses you  realize that he is not that honest after all. Then why does he try to  reiterate again and again to his elder brothers that they are successful  only because they are unscrupulous?
The narrative is all over the place, an item number here, a song  sequence there, lots of drama, an attempted suicide, an alleged murder  and a brutal death of the villain, and Priyadarshan seems to think his  job is done. Where is the finesse with which he made us laugh and cry in  “Billu” or the psychological thrill and the seemingly unintended comedy  that was there in “Bhool Bhulaiyaa”?
You will manage a few laughs because Akshay’s and Rajpal Yadav’s  comic timing is instinctive. But other than that the film seems like a  never-ending ordeal. Trisha is a total misfit and her lip-sync seemed  off in a number of places. The rest of the cast is the usual ensemble  that you see in most of Priyadarshan’s Hindi films. They do a reasonable  job considering they can do little to overcome a very bad script.
The film is a remake of the Malayalam political satire, Vellanakalude  Naadu (1988) which was a huge success but the problem is something that  worked in 1988 has a limited chance of working today unless the  director effectively repurposes the original story. It’s a huge letdown  from a director who we know is capable of much more.
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