Sameer, fast at losing his temper is re-located to Goa where he falls in love with Rani. But Sameer's new roommate Sunny, has some plans of his own.
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While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
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Great story, amazing characters, superb action, enthralling cinematography. Yes, this is something I am glad I spent money on.
David Dhawan films have no proper stories, no logic.etc so this is one of his films, but luckily it does make you laugh at placesDD was running through a bad phase with flops like YEH HAI JALWA.etc but this film brought him back to the top for sometimeThe story is similar to ANGER MANAGEMENT and MEET THE PARENTS and countless more The film starts off okay, if you can forgive Salman's over the top entry The scene where Salman slaps Amrish Puri and in the house are funnyWhen AKKI enters the frame, the film gets funnier and the scenes between Akshay and Salman are damn funnyAll encounters involving Amrish Puri too are funny Even the Akshay- Salman fight to get Rani though in the end it turns out to be nothing we thought and confusing yet those scenes are funnyBut there are many cheesy scenes like the Kader Khan track and also Priyanka always dancing front of the mirror gets to the nervesThe film gets too lengthy in second half and boredom sets at times The ending is funny thoughThe countless Akshays fighting with Sallu is good tooDD directs the film well at times, at times bad too but overall a decent film Music is good, most songs are niceAmongst actors Salman carries off the role well and his romantic scenes and whenever Akshay puts him in trouble are the best part though at times he comes across as putting too much effort Akshay Kumar steals the show, with his funny antics and performance From this film after KHAKEE people recognized his comic flair Priyanka comes in, dances and does all her fake antics like smiling or talking in a fake tone and irritates at timesRajpal Yadav gets lot of scope in a DD film unlike PARTNER and MPKK for once and he excels, actually his comic timing is simply awesome and makes you laugh more then Salman, in his other role he is okayKader Khan looks too old and does okay Amrish Puri is awesome, the veteran was such a delight to watch in deadpan humor, the rest are okay
This is a great comedy by David Dhawan and only David Dhawan can make a movie like this. I have watched almost all movies of David Dhawan like Aankhen, Shola aur Shabnam, Bade Miya Chote Miyan, Hero No. 1, Coolie No. 1, Jodi No. 1, Raja Babu etc and have enjoyed most of the movies.This time it is a combination of Akshaya & Salman alongwith Priyanka Chopra. Akshaya's comic timing is good. Salman is good in comedy as pathetic he is in serious movies. This movie is a true Salman movie.Sameer is a young guy who gets angry on slightest provocation. After his first girlfriend leaves him, he shifts to Goa after getting a job. Rani played by Priyanka Chopra is his neighbour. He falls in love with her but then unknowingly he hits his father played by Amrish Puri whenever they meet. Amrish Puri fumes whenever he sees him. Still Rani forgives him after he proposed him. But then because of his father Rani leaves Sameet. Add to the wound a playboy Sunny reaches Goa and falls in love with Rani. Now everything Sameer does goes wrong and in favour of Sunny.Now what will Sameer do to retain his girlfriend. Not to be the least runs inside a Cricket Stadium and proposes her infront of everyone.This is by far the best of David Dhawan yet. Nice music, cinematography, story. Only the direction and climax are poor. Rest all are fine.
Even by David Dhawan standards, this was far-fetched, uninspired, unoriginal and just plain bad. Whether it was the acting, the writing, the directing or just the film itself, it starts badly and continues rolling downhill.The only jokes that are remotely funny are the ones they copied from Meet the Parents, and that too only when you close your eyes and imagine Meet the Parents in place of this film.The characters are spineless, inconsistent and completely undeveloped. The plot twist at the end is very, very predictable. The climax is also stupid and illogical.The actors were bad. Salman Khan was his usual self, and Priyanka Chopra was wooden. Akshay Kumar was over the top. The less said about Kader Khan the better. Rajpal Yadav was also pretty much below his normal standard.The only saving grace was a couple of the songs, and some good choreography.Another thing was poor costume design and ordinary art direction.All in all, if you want an example of how NOT to make a film, this will probably work as a good template.If I'm being generous, 2/10.
Being an Indian, I am always baffled by the ignorance of Bollywood film makers about the globalization of cinema. I really really want to like these films and have refrained from commenting negatively on ANY of them just out of respect... but this one was the the straw that broke the camel's back. I apologize in advance for the scathing and sarcastic nature of this commentary and the sure-to-follow tirade about Bollywood film makers.Re: The filmmakers. Do they really think Indians don't watch American films? (You reading this Mr. Mahesh Bhatt?) Do they really think that we can't tell when scenes are plain STOLEN from American films? There are at least three scenes in "Mujhse Shaadi Karogi" that borrow liberally from "Anger Management" starring Jack Nicholson and Adam Sandler. The film also samples scenes from "Meet the Parents" starring Ben Stiller and Robert De Niro. Their two roles are portrayed in this film by Mr. Salman "Do I take my shirt off yet" Khan and Mr. Amrish "Yet another film where I play a retired Punjabi Army General/Colonel who disapproves of my daughter's choice of spouse" Puri. While the story is not an exact duplicate of either "Parents" or "Management", the characters in this film are so derivative, formulaic and clichéd that you could have thrown them in any Hindi romantic comedy. I wonder if the producers throw darts at a list of character attributes for "HERO ROLE" and "HEROINE ROLE" when coming up with plots. This film even has the overacting sidekick thrown in for comic relief... although I guess Johnny Lever had a scheduling conflict. Instead, they cast some other guy in a clever "double" role as twin brothers - An astrologer and his "twin"... uh... well... a thuggish motorcycle gang leader. (Yes, you read that correctly.)Nothing "new" in this film - the usual sacharine acting which keeps the glycerine stock high in Mumbai... Those pathetic song-dance numbers which make one thankful for the existence of the Fast Forward button... and your garden variety soulless love-triangle storyline. I think the script would have had better use if they printed it on toilet paper. I can't believe some of these lines were said with a straight face by the actors. Here's a question for you educated viewers: Is it any more irritating when a film soundtrack has to cue you how to feel? Every time Akshay Kumar does something slimy we are treated to the whispers of "Wicked Sunny!!" over and over (with another horrible attempt at "copying" 50-Cent's music from his hit "At the Club"). It made my teeth itch!!I wish more films like the novel "Dil Chahta Hai" were made. At least the predictability factor is a little subdued in that film! Bollywood is the most prolific film producing industry - but it is evident that quantity is DEFINITELY not indicative of quality. And please, my Bollywood friends... stop copying formulaic American films and scenes. I think M. Night Shyamalan and Gurinder Chadha have demonstrated that Indians can be creative without "borrowing". This applies to film plots as well as soundtracks! I wonder if Roy Orbison is getting royalties for "Pretty Woman" from the "Kal Ho Naa Ho" songwriters. To summarize, I would rather drink a quart of paint thinner than see this film again. It's disgusting, devoid of any true emotion and worst of all - it's "humor" is just artificial and derivative. I wanted to throw things at the screen and didn't laugh once. (I groaned plenty though).Yes, perhaps I take some if this too seriously... I know the movie is just supposed to be "fun". It tries hard to be that... I know it's just a romantic comedy but I am beginning to loathe the complacence and mediocrity turned out by the Bollywood film industry which consistently underestimates the intelligence of its audience. I just had to write this. I refuse to hold Indian films to a different standard simply because they are Indian. I'm really cheering for all of you in Bollywood to get it together and make something worthy of international notice. They should be making American versions of OUR films, not the other way around! Turn off MTV for new ideas and realize that the lead actress' navel is not a crucial plot device. Adapt some novels to the screen... scan our history and tell some of the truly endearing human stories.