"All the Best" : Hilarious Entertainer, Movie review, HQ wallpaers
"All the best" movie is really is hilarious family entertainer. The Sanjay Dutt-Ajay Devgn combination seems to have put together a decent comedy movie.‘All The Best: The Fun Begins’ is overall a good movie. There is no end in sight to the woes of Vir and Prem, played by Fardeen Khan and Ajay Devgan. Vir, a aspiring rock star, and Prem, a car enthusiast, are good at one thing - cooking up lies and fooling other people to cover up their own truth. (HW Images Below)
Rohit Shetty, the director of ‘Golmaal’ series, comes up with a breezy, bouncy comedy that abounds with silliness but still packs in ample laughs. True to his signature style, the young director spices the comedy up with tons of action. Cars turn turtle, get blown, and even do the pirouette.
Ajay Devgan does some dangerous stunts besides showing his comic flair. He is best in the scenes with Sanjay Dutt. Playing a suspicious brother given to groping the women around him in moments of panic, Dutt becomes the catalyst for humour in many a scene. Fardeen is lovable as the over-the-top goofball. Bipasha and Mugdha are mainly there to glam up the comedy. Johnny Lever and Sanjay Mishra chip in with their brand of humour.
Ajay (Prem) and Fardeen Khan (Vir) are friends who live in Goa; Vir’s super-rich stepbrother Sanjay Dutt (Dharam) sends him monthly pocket money but he is always too busy to make a visit him for a monthly check. Vir has lied to his brother that he’s married to Vidya (Mugdha Godse) to get thicker wads of pocket money. Prem, in turn, is married to Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu). She runs his ancestral gym with second hand treadmills that often speed up instead of stopping.
All is well, until Dharam shows up to meet his younger brother and his wife. Mistakenly, he takes Bipasha as Fardeen’s wife and Mugdha as Devgan’s girlfriend. What follows is a comedy of mistaken identities as Prem and Vir pile up lie upon lie to keep the charade going until times comes for Dharam to leave for his home in Lusoto. But then, there’s a coup in Lusoto and Dharam’s stay is extended.
On the sidelines there’s a khichdi of characters including a tenant who’s eager to move into Vir’s sprawling bungalow. He’s turns up with all the furniture loaded in a van outside Vir’s house but gets a thrashing from Dharam. Or the local don (Johnny Lever) who seems like the offspring of Sir Judah from Karz, for he talks with his cronies by jangling a spoon inside a glass.
Though .‘All The Best: The Fun Begins’ may leave you craving for some really funny comedy sequences, as several characters gather in a single location, a series of mistaken identities allows the gags to continue throughout. The film is produced by Ajay Devgan, directed by Rohit Shetty, and has music by Pritam.
Rating : 3 out of 5 stars
Bipasha Basu in All the best - The fun begins- HQ Wallpaper
Mugdha Godse in All the best - The fun begins- HQ Wallpaper
Ajay Devgan in All the best - The fun begins - HQ Wallpaper
Fardeen Khan in All the best - The fun begins
Sanjay Dutt in All the best - The fun begins - HQ Wallpaper
Rohit Shetty, the director of ‘Golmaal’ series, comes up with a breezy, bouncy comedy that abounds with silliness but still packs in ample laughs. True to his signature style, the young director spices the comedy up with tons of action. Cars turn turtle, get blown, and even do the pirouette.
Ajay Devgan does some dangerous stunts besides showing his comic flair. He is best in the scenes with Sanjay Dutt. Playing a suspicious brother given to groping the women around him in moments of panic, Dutt becomes the catalyst for humour in many a scene. Fardeen is lovable as the over-the-top goofball. Bipasha and Mugdha are mainly there to glam up the comedy. Johnny Lever and Sanjay Mishra chip in with their brand of humour.
Ajay (Prem) and Fardeen Khan (Vir) are friends who live in Goa; Vir’s super-rich stepbrother Sanjay Dutt (Dharam) sends him monthly pocket money but he is always too busy to make a visit him for a monthly check. Vir has lied to his brother that he’s married to Vidya (Mugdha Godse) to get thicker wads of pocket money. Prem, in turn, is married to Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu). She runs his ancestral gym with second hand treadmills that often speed up instead of stopping.
All is well, until Dharam shows up to meet his younger brother and his wife. Mistakenly, he takes Bipasha as Fardeen’s wife and Mugdha as Devgan’s girlfriend. What follows is a comedy of mistaken identities as Prem and Vir pile up lie upon lie to keep the charade going until times comes for Dharam to leave for his home in Lusoto. But then, there’s a coup in Lusoto and Dharam’s stay is extended.
On the sidelines there’s a khichdi of characters including a tenant who’s eager to move into Vir’s sprawling bungalow. He’s turns up with all the furniture loaded in a van outside Vir’s house but gets a thrashing from Dharam. Or the local don (Johnny Lever) who seems like the offspring of Sir Judah from Karz, for he talks with his cronies by jangling a spoon inside a glass.
Though .‘All The Best: The Fun Begins’ may leave you craving for some really funny comedy sequences, as several characters gather in a single location, a series of mistaken identities allows the gags to continue throughout. The film is produced by Ajay Devgan, directed by Rohit Shetty, and has music by Pritam.
Rating : 3 out of 5 stars
Bipasha Basu in All the best - The fun begins- HQ Wallpaper
Mugdha Godse in All the best - The fun begins- HQ Wallpaper
Ajay Devgan in All the best - The fun begins - HQ Wallpaper
Fardeen Khan in All the best - The fun begins
Sanjay Dutt in All the best - The fun begins - HQ Wallpaper
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