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All The Best

(2009)
Overall Rating   3.5/5.0  
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Not the best but good!
Oct 16, 2009
 
Author: Satish Compliment the user
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Rohit Shetty has done it again! A movie fit for the masses, it is a good stress-buster but only on one condition-you need to leave your sense of logic behind at home! Rohit has proved himself to be an excellent director and manages to ellicit smiles, giggles and even a whole hearted laugh from the audience with his great comic timing.

The plot is a little difficult to keep track with, but nonetheless, it starts of with Veer(Fardeen Khan) and Dharam(Sanjay Dutt) being established as brothers. Veer is a singer who is materialistic and always spends more money than he has and then thinks up ways to extract more money from his brother who is a hard working businessman. One day, he comes up with a master plan to get money from his brother- he cooks up a fake marriage and his friend Prem (Ajay Devgan) who is a car designer helps him.

Meanwhile, Veer is in love with Vidya(Mugdha Godse) (she looks stunning in the movie) and Prem is married to Jhanvi(Bipasha basu)(do I need to say anything about her looks?!). Unfortunately for them, Vidya's father hates Veer and Veer and Prem are neck-deep in debts. Just when things couldn't get any worse, Dharam decides to pay them a visit and he mistakes Jhanvi to be Veer's wife and Vidya to be Prem's.  Then the film goes on a roller coaster ride with confusion after confusion and some hilarious sequences.

Like Golmaal, this movie too uses confusion with many characters as the comic element. Ajay Devgan plays his subtle humour character to perfection as usual and delivers all his double meaning jokes with panache. Bipasha and Mugdha are pure eye candy ;) and though Bips is new to the comic genre, she still manages to pull off her character efficiently. Fardeen Khan is also good at portraying his usual type of role as a frustrated young man. Sanjay Dutt creates a riot every time he enters and Johnny Lever still stands as the King comedian.

The only drawbacks of the movie are its songs and the middle part of the movie feels a little boring but the tempo picks up after a while. I was expecting another dud like Do knot disturb but this is truly one of the funniest releases of late. Makes a good timepass movie!

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