Ladies Tailor (2006)
3/10
Physically revolting & mentally annoying
17 January 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Without any doubt, the film deserves a nomination for worst film ever!

The acting wasn't that bad, but the plot?! Let's talk about stretching and pulling it as far and wide as possible, leaving the viewer many times confused! From a priest predicting Chander's future, he embarks on a journey of sleaziness and rudeness. To imagine that some women would accept that kind of behaviour and want to marry him goes beyond any pretty dress that he can sew.

The lead actor Chander and his two friends all rely on their physical appearances for their roles. An aspect extremely important for any film, but upon which "Ladies tailor" heavily depends upon. I have to admit though, that if their intentions was to make a bad impression, they succeeded! The film made me feel psychically sick and mentally irritated. Chander, short and with thick-rimmed glasses, perfectly depicts a piggy and perverted person. The thought of him sewing ladies clothes and taking their measurement is disturbing. Pyare, Chander's assistant, stands out for his height and especially for his skinniness. He compliments his boss perfectly as being hopeless and the thought of him impregnating a woman is revolting. FTV, whose job is to sell Chander's finished clothes, is the only real decent person out of the three.

The final scene was the only part when it picked up a little , but by then it was just too late.

The only reason I can imagine sitting through it all is that it was so ridiculous and bad that my mind went blank with desperation.
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