StraightOn the whole, Straight is as confused as the protagonist in the film. Disappointing! DOSTANA and FASHION brought homosexuality out of the closet. One assumes STRAIGHT would take it one step ahead. It would look at gays, the relationships, the emotions. It doesn’t. On the contrary, it talks of a person who’s confused of his sexual preferences, one who doesn’t know if he swings or not, is in fact homophobic.STRAIGHT could’ve explored all this and more beautifully, without getting preachy, but unfortunately, there’s no dum in the screenplay. It’s dry and dreary and goes on and on and on… and ends up being a boring exercise. In the midst of central London, a successful Indian restaurant called ‘Gaylord’ is run by a Londoner of Indian origin called Pinu [Vinay Pathak]. A simple soul at heart, Pinu has many complexes — a special one being that he is a virgin and has experienced no intimacy with a woman.