All the Best: Fun Begins
October. 16,2009All The Best is a rib-tickling comedy based on hilarious situations resulting from mistaken identities and goof ups.
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
The story, direction, characters, and writing/dialogue is akin to taking a tranquilizer shot to the neck, but everything else was so well done.
Rohit Shetty is a name who somehow always gets lucky doing craps, ever since Golmaal was a hit he kept the same formula just changed the names of the film.In this film he tried to give homage to Hrishida which is such a curse. The film follows the formula of mistaken identities something Hrishida did with great flair and simplicity even though the films had big stars like Big B, Dharmendra.etc but Rohit Shetty is different, One has to expect a car bashing in an odd manner, characters shouting.etc ALL THE BEST is also produced by his buddy and regular Ajay Devgn. The film also has Sanju Baba with whom Ajay paired in flops like Hum Kisise Kum Nahin and the decayed Mehbooba. The film starts off in a slow manner, we have a long chase scene, some nonsense till Sanju appears and the mistaken identities start, however there is nothing that you have not seen before. There are even clips of Hrishida's Chupke Chupke and Golmaal shown which give an analogy as to how great those films were. This film however has several scenes which are really stupid like the climax, All of a sudden Rohit plans to show an emotional side which is good but then again he follows with his madness.Direction by Rohit Shetty is nothing great. Music by Pritam was good Ajay Devgn looks good and tries hard at comedy and does manage well though he can deliver much better, Sanjay Dutt except his paunch does well in his role, Fardeen Khan hams it up as usual Amongst rest Bipasha Basu does well in her part, Mughda Ghodse is not impressive. Johny Lever is impressive in his mute DON role, his track works well Sanjay Mishra is funny too, while the rest Mukesh Tiwari, Ashwini Kalsekar are good
Rohit sh*tty should be banned from making any more movies. If you like this movie, you must be a m***n. Looks like b***wood will make any crap as long it makes some money. Sad, sad, sad ......... Hey B***wood, go suck wood ... pathetic ... get into porn ... they have more story in them than this s**t. Rohit sh*tty, drop dead. You are a disgrace to cinema ... I wish I can get my hands on this a***ole. I am no longer friends with the jerks who recommended this movie to me. Hope they drop dead too. I hereby curse Rohit sh*tty ....... drop dead mo**** ...... and take sangay dud, agay doggone, fartin can and the talentless bit***s who s**ked big time with u... why don't they just s**k it and make a movie while they are at it .... bye bye ....
There is one thing conspicuously invisible in 'All The Best' . The Director - Rohit Shetty. Not that he has any noteworthy cinema riding on his back with forgettable works such as Golmaal, Golmaal returns (??!!), Zameen and Sunday but this time around, it's as though the actors Ajay Devgan, Fardeen Khan, Sanjay Dutt, Sanjay Mishra, Johnny Lever and the femme fatales were left on their own with a half page story to work with. Screenplay, script, editing etc are left to the spot boys while the handful of funny dialogues must be conjured up by the actors themselves. Thus, all we get in terms of entertainment are a few funny scenes and dialogues and the rest of the movie being a stale brew of hamming, over-the-top action, loud comedy and silly amateurish scenes that suit a 4th grade school play than a movie with so many actors. All the best is what one could watch on a holiday afternoon when there's nothing better to watch on television. You will kill time instead of passing through it .. some brain cells as well. Fardeen Khan is wasted in a role where he appears to be nothing more than helpless, Ajay Devgan has done better even in Hindustan Ki Kasam with his performance while his aspirations of being a producer are rightly picked on by Dutt's humorous take on it in the movie. Even Johnny Lever had one of his worst roles in the movie where he plays a mute gangster whereas Sanjay Mishra's character does nothing but repeat the same dialogues over and over to the point of irritation. Bipasha does what best she can do with the piecemeal role that she has while that Mugdha Godse may not be seen on the big screen again after this stint. Sanjay Dutt is the only actor who entertains in the movie. All the jokes, quirky dialogues and funny scenes belong to him and he renders them flawlessly. Surprisingly, in all the mess, 2 songs truly stand out by Pritam – 'Haan Main Jitni Martaba' & 'Kyon'. KK & Pritam have given countless hits and this time too, they excel with their combined skills with a rocking track in 'Martaba' while Clinton Cerejo gives his best so far in 'Kyon'. The conclusion is that Sanjay Dutt is the only factor one can sit through the movie that has some bit of humour in dialogues and scenes associated with his character. The rest of the movie is simply forgettable and at the same time memorable for the complete lack of direction in its plot, editing, screenplay, meaning, purpose and authenticity. For a Diwali release, such negligence should be unforgivable. One must subject Rohit Shetty to watch Golmaal & Golmaal Returns back-to-back!!5.62 on a scale of 1-10.
This is a nice flick to watch out for.Was disappointed with Rohit's Golmaal returns but was satisfied with this one.Comic timing is good....Bips as usual is looking really hot.Sanjay Dutt is looking obese.Mughda could have stayed out of this flick. Was unnecessarily there.Best comedian was Sanjay Mishra (One two three Fame) Ajay Devgan and Fardeen Khan were also good Overally, Much better movie than BLUE.One time watch so go and catch the flick.