Phir Hera Pheri
You really can’t miss the signposts. Brassy and insistent the humour in PHIR HERA PHERI takes off from where the first part left off four years ago. In case anyone has forgotten the first part of the film PHIR HERA PHERI serves up constant and whopping reminders of what once was.To writer-director Neeraj Vora’s credit he succeeds in establishing a sense of continuity between the first part and the new edition of the HERA PHERI series (we presume it’s a series because the film...
Hera Pheri
Hera Pheri is a hilarious comedy where three innocent dreamers stumble upon a chance to earn lots of money but the wrong way. Shyam – Sunil Shetty – comes to Mumbai to apply for a job. But there is another applicant for the same job – Anuradha Panikkar – Tabu. Shyam decides to fight for his job and starts residing as a paying guest with Baburao Apte – Paresh Rawal, a garage owner. Raju – Akshay Kumar – is Baburao’s other paying guest who...
Apna Sapna Money Money
Wit is not something you should expect from a movie like ‘Money Money’. The comedy in the movie is juvenile and at times even childish. Yet there are some sequences that turn out to be immensely entertaining. These sequences mostly come from Ritesh Deshmukh , the young star with a very natural flair for comedy.
The movie has no concrete story to write home about. Even the plot keeps veering off the track due to the presence of too many characters in the story. In this muddle, good,...
Garam Masala
What happens when a good for nothing-handsome hunk Mac (Akshay Kumar) finds himself in possession of an empty flat and access to three gorgeous air hostesses Dipti (Daisy Bopanna), Sweety (Neetu Chandra) and Puja (Nargis Bagheri)? Garam Masala! What happens when Mac who is already engaged to Anjali (Rimi Sen), convinces each of the three girls that she is the only one for him? Garam Masala! What happens when Sam (John Abraham), once Mac?s best friend now sworn enemy, threatens to reveal Mac...
Khichdi – The Movie
Khichdi – The Movie orrows the characters from the show, but the movie has a new story to offer. In the West, popular shows are adapted on the big screen, but the trend is in nascent stages here. For someone like me, who was absolutely clueless about what to expect from the big screen adaptation, I’d say Khichdi – The Movie acillates between absurd and ridiculous, but the fact remains that it makes you laugh at most times. Khichdi – The Movie may not push the envelope as...
























