
When a child falls into the well of the temple and Abbas breaks the temple's lock to save the child. When Prithviraj arrives at the scene, Ravi says Abbas's name as Abhishek Bachchan to avoid religious controversies of a temple being broken open by a Muslim. Prithviraj hires Abhishek Bachchan (Abbas) and is happy with his work, but Ravi and his friends have to come up with a new plan when Prithviraj spots Abbas celebrating Eid as a Muslim. Abbas and the others convince Prithv... (Full plot summary below)
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When a child falls into the well of the temple and Abbas breaks the temple's lock to save the child. When Prithviraj arrives at the scene, Ravi says Abbas's name as Abhishek Bachchan to avoid religious controversies of a temple being broken open by a Muslim. Prithviraj hires Abhishek Bachchan (Abbas) and is happy with his work, but Ravi and his friends have to come up with a new plan when Prithviraj spots Abbas celebrating Eid as a Muslim. Abbas and the others convince Prithviraj that the one celebrating Eid was actually 'Abbas', an effeminate man and classical Kathak dancer. Things become worse for Abbas and Ravi when Prithviraj kindly hires Abbas for teaching Kathak to his sister Radhika (Prachi Desai). The more Abbas tries to manage his dual life without letting Prithviraj know, the more he has to lie to cover up other lies; this forms the crux of the story.
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| Birmingham Mail Manish GajjarDirector Shetty delivers another successful comedy after box office hits like Golmaal, All The Best and Singham. |
| Hollywood ReporterLisa TseringThis big-budget summer release starts off awkwardly with a half-hearted music number, but once it kicks into gear, the film's engaging performances and ever-spiraling hysteria make its two-and-a-half-hour running time fly by. |
| VarietyRonnie ScheibBol Bachchan carries off its rapidly thinning, virtually villain-free plot thanks to its fast-paced presentation of a storyline that hinges on a succession of double identities and escalating fabrications. |
| New York TimesRachel SaltzIt feels over-familiar, worthy of only the occasional grin. |
| User ReviewMurali BThe NY Times review does not do justice to this movie. I went to watch with a lot of apprehension but this is a laugh riot!! Not your intellectual light comedy; no question it is crude; no question the plot is a direct lift from Golmal buy Krishna, Abhishek and Ajay turned this into a crazy laugh riot. Krishna is just awesome with his comic timing; years of experience doing comedy shows on TV shows in his delivery. DO NOT MISS THIS if especially if you are native Hindi speaker; others can also enjoy but timing and meaning of some dialogues will likely skip you if Hindi is not your primary language and subtitles cannot do justice. In a nutshell, a must see as long as you can ignore the south Indian style fight scenes and don't worry too much about the overall not so practical plot. Krishna and Abhishek steal the show in acting whereas Ajay's delivery of Hindi idioms in English are superb; a lot of credit goes to Dialogue writer Farhad for overall success of this movie. Please watch it in a theater!!! |
| User ReviewBilal SGreat entertainment! A good future golmaal and well made movie. |
| User ReviewPranav KBest comedy movie ever !!!! Must see; laugh till u drop!!! |
| User ReviewRichard SSimply hilarious. Comedy all the way. Rohit Shetty's superhit streak continues. Three words to Rohti Shetty "Always stay Hit" i.e, Yeah Sada Hit Raho ; |
| User ReviewAmirah BNice Comedy... They english is the best part... If u like Golmaal, u ll like this movie... |
| User ReviewUrvi SLove Ajay Devgan's slap stick comedy and sense of the English language in the movie. Never a dull moment and there is so much drama and comedy in this movie. Had a good laugh! |