Star Cast: Ajay Devgan, Sanjay Dutt, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu, Mugdha Godse, Asrani Director: Rohit Shetty
Producer: Ajay Devgan
Banner: Devgan Entertainment
Music Director: Pritam
Lyrics: Kumaar
Release Date: October 16, 2009
No end in sight for the evils of Veer and Prem, played by Fardeen Khan and Ajay Devgan. Veer, a wannabe rock star, and Prem, a car aficionado, are good at one thing - cooking lies and deceiving others to conceal his own truth.
Veer has been paying the bills of his luxurious life in Goa, besides Prem help the liquidity problems of the pay they receive from big brother Dharam (Sanjay Dutt) who does not stay in Goa. Veer has lied to his brother who is married to Vidya (Mugdha Godse) for more thick wads of pocket money. Prem, in turn, is married to Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu). She runs the gym of his ancestral treadmills often second-hand instead of stopping speed.
Everything is fine until Dharam shows to meet with his younger brother and his wife. Mistakenly taken as Bipasha Fardeen wife and Mugdha as Devgan's girlfriend. What follows is a comedy of mistaken identities as Prem Veer accumulate and are to lie to keep the charade going until the time comes for Dharam to go home to Lusoto. But then, there is a coup in Dharam Lusoto and stay is extended.
Outside is a collection of crazy characters as a tenant who is eager to enter the expanding Veer bungalow. It comes with all the furniture was loaded into a rhythm Veer's house, but gets beaten up by Dharam. Or the gift (Johnny Lever), it seems that the children of Judah Sir Karz, for talks with his friends for the clink of a spoon into a glass.
Rohit Shetty, director of 'Golmaal' series comes with an inflatable air comedy, which is full of nonsense, but still packs laughs wide. True to her signature style, spices young director of comedy with tons of action. Cars turn the turtles, fly, and even do a pirouette.
Ajay Devgn (with an 'a' pulled his name) makes some dangerous maneuvers in addition to showing his comedic talent. He is the best in the scenes with Sanjay Dutt. Playing a suspicious brother because women groping around in times of panic, Dutt became the catalyst for humor in many scenes. Fardeen is adorable as the silly over the top. Bipasha and Mugdha are mainly that to glam up comedy. Johnny Lever and Sanjay Mishra in chips with his brand of humor.
The film could have done better, without a song (Pritam) or two - they are full of life, but nothing that the buzz about. The action is good, but the climax - when a group of African land in Goa - gets a bit chaotic.
However, the film is fun to watch.
Rating: ***
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