Bhubaneswar, May 5 -- Nitpicking is a quintessential Indian trait. No matter how good or flawless something is, there will always be some who would find fault with something or the other. It may well be prevalent in other societies as well. But Indians would beat them hands down any day.

A case in point is 'Laapataa Ladies', a refreshing film from the Amir Khan Productions stable directed by Kiran Rao and released recently. It is a heart-warming story about two newly married women whose lives get intertwined due to a case inadvertent swapping caused by similar looking bridal wear and a long ghunghat (veil). It has everything that an average film goer looks for: a good story with the right mix of pathos and humour (not of the coarse kind ...