‘Sooper Se Ooper’sstory follows Ranvir's journey in pursuit of his grandfather and bring him back to Mumbai so as to release his claim on the said property. Despite having the makings on a typical Bollywood love story complete with the gun totting villains and the quintessential village belle, the film quite literally has no high points. Apart from the fact that the maker wanted to focus on the topic of an Indian superstition that 'making a will is an indication that that your time has come' the viewer is hard pressed to see any real point. Vir Das initially does a good job of playing the financially distressed youth in search of his uncle, somewhere down the line as the film progresses, he loses interest in the film. From here on Vir's performance is a standard flat line. Though the film has an interesting story line with more than praise worthy comic actors, the sad under usage of talent plagues the film. If that wasn't enough, the final nail in the coffin is the fact that despite being promoted as a comedy the film almost never makes you laugh. Can be given a miss!