7/10
Funny as Hell.
23 January 2011
Warning: Spoilers
How would you like to find out that you have hidden talent when you are in your 60s!? Dharmendra, was one of the most handsome actor of the Hindi cinema or any cinema. In his prime, he was a box office magnet churning out more films than he can count. The scene where he cons the jewellery store (do you take credit card?) is pure mirth..the punch line was this oriental looking kid..a plant. The chemistry between the Deol's, is better than any trio on the screen. The comedy clips are short with a good topper specially in the first half. The movie is well written with a crisp dialog. The best acting is Dharmendra, followed by Bobby, who is prone to over acting. Sunny, is good in what ever he does. The rest lncluding the debutant (great looking gal, compared to the usual fare of talentless can;t act can't speak Hindi-Katrina's) and Anupum Kher, who is just hilarious shooting blanks. This movie is not cheap and stupid like the "Three Idiots" "Dhabaang" and "Tees Mar Khan" which are obviously produced by The "Scum of Bollywood." These Idiots should be kicked out to Andaman or Nicobar, like we used to send the criminals and under achievers and maggots. These scums have no class, taste or talent and taken the glorious Hindi Cinema (Sangam, Guide,Jodha Akbar) down the toilet since this is where the scums belong. Their only goal is to enrich themselves at the cost of the Hindi Cinema duping the audience with clever advertising and bribing the Award Organizers. The recent awards for "Dabaang" is an example of how the lowlifes in media (the two-by-four chai-chamcha's, who wash the behind of these Idiots-the the ugly scum, the arrogant midget, and the ape with muscles) have put them in pedestal and damaged the Industry. They should made to wash the feet of Deols before unloaded to Andamaan!
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