Cast: Kareena Kapoor, Ajay Devgn, Mithun Chakraborty, Kunal Khemu, Tusshar Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Johny Lever, Ratna Pathak-Shah
The sparring brats are forced to live under one roof when their foster parents decide to marry in middle age. Can the rivalries be forgotten for the sake of the happy family syndrome?
Make way for the First Ever Bollywood Trilogy and that too in the enjoyable genre of comedy brought to you by the lucky director Rohit Shetty. Lucky, because it’s really not an easy task to make three similar type of successful movies one after another every year.
You really need to be both extremely talented as well as lucky to hit the Jackpot three times in a row in this unpredictable world of cinema. But Rohit does it again with hisGOLMAAL 3 and he would now be remembered more as the First Bollywood director to deliver a HIT COMEDY TRILOGYin our Hindi Film Industry (looking at its initial box office response).
Having said that, I would also like to mention here a big positive yet strange point about Rohit’s third movie in the series. In clear words, GOLMAAL 3 has nothing new in terms of storyline, script & content.
For instance it starts off with the same Carnival kind of song wherein all the lead actors perform their individual stunts and make grand entries. There is a riff between two opposite groups of friends having one strong man amongst them.
A comic gangster walks in with his own funny associates. There is a police inspector who is made fun off at regular intervals. A good fight sequence comes in between wherein the hero makes his action entry at the right times.
A girl character is there to add the glamour quotient and she keeps interacting with all the boys in her own vivacious style. And then comes the climax, getting everyone together on the screen fighting hilariously with each other.
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