
This is a film that falls in the not-very-good and not-very-bad category. Siddharth and Spruha look good onscreen while Agashe and Desai shine in some scenes. In order to impress his beautiful French neighbor, Dylan Ramsey dognaps her pet pooch so he can return him and become a hero. In the acting department, 'Lost & Found' has known faces but there’s not much for them to do throughout. With David Spade, Ever Carradine, Stephanie Chang, Neal MacMillan.

More than putting focus on the topic at hand, it stresses on the romantic undertones of the lead characters. But in terms of execution, the film suffers. So, for the makers of the film to take on this subject is a big risk and kudos to them for that. While doing so, the film also unfolds the individuals’ respective stories.Īnti-loneliness groups are popular abroad but in a country like ours, it is still pretty much an unexplored concept. In the process, they unite to start an Anti-loneliness Program (ALP) wherein they spend a day with lonely people and cheer them up. It revolves around four major characters, Manas (Chandekar), Naina (Joshi), Kaka (Agashe) and Maruti (Desai), who have overcome loneliness and want to share the joy of being together, with others as well. The title makes effective use of word-play. 'Lost & Found' is a story of people battling loneliness in life. Review: The film is a perfect example of a good concept gone wrong partly due to the technique but mostly due to the lack of awareness about the concept.
