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All The Best

(2009)
Overall Rating   3.5/5.0  
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All the Best
Oct 16, 2009
 
Author: Barsha Compliment the user
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We won’t exactly say All the Best was a fresh comedy, at least for those who watched Golmaal and Golmaa Returns, Ajay Devgan’s performance might feel the same in the comedy genre.  However, if Govida and David Dhawan duo can sustain so many comedy movies in Bollywood, why not try this Rohit Shetty and Ajay Devgan pair for a change? Both Mugdha Godse and Bipasha Basu wowed us, though the popular feeling is that Mugdha is a little misfit for a comedy movie.

The plot of the movie spins around Veer (Fardeen Khan), Prem(Ajay Devgn), Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu) and Vidya (Mugha Godse) . Dharam (Sanjay Dutt) brilliantly plays Veer’s step brother. Dharam is a rich businessman in London who financially helps Veer to run his married life.  

Veer is close friends with Prem who’s a concept car expert; is happily married to Jhanvi.  
Meanwhile, the urge for quick money gets Veer into trouble and Vidya’s dad starts hating him during the same phase. But the real trouble begins when Dharam visits India without informing Veer.  He confuses Jhanvi to be Veer’s wife and so on… The confusion further forms the story.

Rohit Shetty did an incredible job, and ready to put a good competition to comedy king Davin Dhawan. However, we are not sure how great Rohit-Ajay pair would perform compared to Dhawan-Govinda!

Music was refreshing, especially the opening Dil Kare track. Kumaar’s lyrics synchronized well with the story and didn’t bore us at all. Another lively track, You are my love is great to hear too.

Overall, All the Best is a paisa vasool movie, considering no good releases since Kaminey. Besides Mugdha is definitely Bollywood’s new eye-candy, who also bares a lot in the movie. Bipasha’s sultry appeal continues alongside Mugdha. Do watch the movie-all the best!
   

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