Film fulfills everything promised from the Trailer so does the Crap things follows too, but this Non-sense Attempt on the similar script of Dhamaal makes some sense in the Climax. Mahesh Manjrekar and Johnny Lever are good in their cameos.TOTAL DHAMAAL REVIEW :- Total Dhamaal was looking a disappointment from the Trailer itself because the VFX and Execution looked so childish and we were expecting some real fun like first film of Dhamaal franchise. Their characters do nothing but shame each other because of their failing marriage.Īfter 67, I lost the count of how many times Sanjay Mishra uses the word ‘bro’, why bro? Even he doesn’t get anything worth mentioning. Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit, too, were just for the sake of an upgrade. His character is very shabbily written, I’m wondering what made him say yes to this film. Ajay Devgn, literally, has nothing to do with the script. Don’t know what the makers were smoking for giving him a character shift when his Roy ( Dhamaal, Double Dhamaal) was outstanding. From the word go, you just cannot connect with his character. He gets few good dialogues to mouth and justifies by his liveliness. Arshad Warsi, same as the film, is funny in parts. It’s just because of his presence, his character shines in some scenes. Jaaved Jaaferi retains his innocence but unfortunately gets extremely dull dialogues. The film starts with introducing stars first but I’ll go with those who made Dhamaal possible.
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Total Dhamaal Movie Review: Star Performance But Total Dhamaal has none such scenes (one, maybe). Dhamaal is still remembered for its drop-till-you-are-dead-laughing sequences (Vijay Raaz’s aeroplane sequence being one of them). The only funny moments in the film are because of its retained members. It also fails because of focusing more on stars (Ajay, Anil and Madhuri) and sidelining the original cast of the film (Arshad, Jaaved and Riteish). The jokes (most of them compiled straight from Whatsapp) come in large quantities but many of them misfire. The problem with the script is, it’s never stable. After a lazily choreographed Paisa Paisa in the start, there are some genuinely funny moments in the first half. But, there’s no improvement as far as the fun element is concerned. Is Total Dhamaal as bad as its last instalment? No. Double Dhamaal (2011) was doubly forgettable. In 2007, back to the simpler times, Indra Kumar gifted us with a comedy that became cult classic over time. Total Dhamaal Movie Review: It Had One Job… To Make Us Laugh! Total Dhamaal Movie Review: Script Analysis The rest of madness belongs to who will get to the treasure first going through the wild animals in the zoo. On reaching the Zoo, they have one more claimer in Chinappa Swami (Mahesh Manjrekar). Out of those problems, one is the police commissioner (Boman Irani) who also wants the piece of the cake. Now, as expected, there come a lot of hurdles in between. They are joined by a couple Avinash (Anil Kapoor) and Bindu (Madhuri), a brother duo Adi (Arshad Warsi) and Maanav (Jaaved Jaaferi) and a fireman Lallan (Riteish Deshmukh).Īll of them come to the conclusion of whoever reaches and gets to the treasure first, wins it. Guddu (Ajay Devgn) and Johnny (Sanjay Mishra) are con-artists who set their eyes first on the reward. For those who are new to this franchise, that basic plot is similar, it’s just the makers (don’t know why) decide to go chaotic this time. We see Pintu (Manoj Pahwa) giving directions to half the dozen of people for a treasure worthy of 50 crores hidden in Janakpur.