
Inheriting from the ancestors, the legacy of the Ayurveda panacea 'Vajrakavach', a famed and effective remedy for all ills, the brother duo Pooran and Kaala use the kavach with varied intentions. While Pooran who is good-hearted puts in use his heritage to help people, Kaala looks out for his interest in money. Parmar, an erstwhile Casanova and a colorful character who is also a sharp and intelligent lawyer of repute, is the paying guest in the brothers' house. He is a thorn ... (Full plot summary below)
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Inheriting from the ancestors, the legacy of the Ayurveda panacea 'Vajrakavach', a famed and effective remedy for all ills, the brother duo Pooran and Kaala use the kavach with varied intentions. While Pooran who is good-hearted puts in use his heritage to help people, Kaala looks out for his interest in money. Parmar, an erstwhile Casanova and a colorful character who is also a sharp and intelligent lawyer of repute, is the paying guest in the brothers' house. He is a thorn in Kaala's side, as he is paying the same rent for 35 years, that is of 125 rupees. Adding to the Punjabi mix, Chikoo is a pretty Gujarati girl, who steals Kaala's heart and brings a sinister twist to the tale.
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| The Times of IndiaRonak KotechaOverall, YPD 3 sure bears the hallmarks of a loud comedy, but loses much of its steam in the second half and culminates into a predictable climax. |
| FilmfareDevesh SharmaThe film, written by Dheeraj and directed by Navaniat Singh, is a loud, loud comedy that does give you a smattering of laughs. |
| Scroll.inNandini RamnathThe first movie had its moments, however fleeting. The second one tried to mine humour out of an orangutan and wind-breaking Sumo wrestlers. What way could the third iteration of Yamla Pagla Deewana go but downwards? |
| Hindustan TimesJyoti Sharma BawaBeing soused is the only way you can survive 148-minutes of this loud, over-the-top drama. |
| User ReviewMirza Mohd S'Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se' is a sloppy and downright absurd yawn inducing film which despite being less bizarre than its predecessor manages to be cringe-worthy enough to end the franchise. |