10/10
Its a fun ride
24 January 2011
Sunny Deol, an NRI settled in Canada, is searching for his father (dharamendra) and his younger brother (bobby deol) for a long time, without any success. His search finally gets a new hope when he gets to know that a person with similar face and traits has defrauded a visitor to his house. He lands in Banaras India to get them back. His father refuses to acknowledge him as his son but his younger brother (who still doesn't know that they are brothers) persuade him to keep Sunny, thinking that his muscular prowess will help them in being more successful. Will Sunny gets his father to acknowledge him and how, is what follows.

Apparently, the story is same old re-union types, but I enjoyed it. Movie makes no attempt to make sense, or to be logical, which was refreshing. First half is predictable, but still enjoyable at the same time. Second half is NOT exactly predictable except for the climax, and is the best part of the movie.

Kulraj Randhawa looks absolutely stunning. Sunny Deol is the most lovable character in the movie, sets the screen on fire whenever he comes there. Its a pleasure to see Dharmji on screen again, fighting and dancing. Chemistry of Dharam and Sunny is unmatchable and so are the scenes with Anupam Kher. Anupam Kher is brilliant. He easily anchors most of the scenes he is in. Mukul dev surprises and makes me smile whenever he is on screen. Bobby deol has a lot of on-screen time in this movie. He doesn't exactly disappoints, but is overshadowed. He plays his part honestly.

Movie doesn't have any raunchy or slapstick humor. Humor comes from the story and characters. Its a movie made with a lot of love and care, and it reflects on the screen. There is no need to carry or use your brain for this movie, its the kind of movie I like. Its a movie you will find hard not to enjoy.
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