Unlike its posters, the film is not merely about flesh and sex
Sometimes publicity can fool. Unlike its posters, Oops! is not merely about flesh and sex. The story about Jahaan, a young dancer (Kiran Janjani), becoming a professional striptease artiste has been given a definite context: the overriding ambition and materialism of today's youngsters which also reflects in the youthspeak of the film. Unlike The Full Monty, the strip show here has a fair number of female bodies on display as well. Perhaps to tease the "masses" (does that take a masculine gender?). However, Tijori makes up for it in the climax by making Mita deliver a rousing feminist statement a la Tabu in Astitva. One grouse though: why the Dil Chahta Hai-style finale in the hospital? Since we haven't really forgotten DCH yet.