Rating : 3.5/5
Banner : Reliance Entertainment, Maruti International
Cast : Sanjay Dutt, Ritesh Deshmukh, Javed Jaffrey, Arshad Warsi, Kangna Ranaut, Aashish Chaudhary, Mallika Sherawat and Others
Music Director : Anand Raj Anand
Cinematographer : Aseem Bajaj
Producer: Ashok Thakeria, Indra Kumar
Director: Indra Kumar
Released Date: June 24, 2011
A laughing treat, the story continues with the four madcaps Roy [Ritesh Deshmukh], Adi [Arshad Warsi], Manav [Jaaved Jaaferi] and Boman [Aashish Chaudhry] dreaming of becoming big without doing anything. At this point, they come across the corrupt cop and their enemy inspector Kabir Naik. Much to their surprise, Kabir is driving a swanky car, living in a villa and has a posh office. The four decide to blackmail Kabir to make them as his partners. Kabir agrees but then he has a better plan in mind. For this, he is accompanied by the sultry hot wife Kamini (mallika) and sizzling sister Kiya (kangna). What happens from there forms the rest of the story.
The director has come up with a regular storyline and while the presentation was good, the narrative was the highlight. The dialogues were well written, the script was witty and the screenplay was tacky. Background score was nice and songs were the real highlight. Cinematography was top notch and grand. Editing was as per the standards. Costumes were rich and trendy while the art department was giving a visual feast and grandeur. All the four- Arshad, Jaaved, Riteish and Ashish come up with fabulous performances and create their own mark. Mallika was not only sizzling but has given her share of laughs, Kangna was valuable. The real showstealer was Sanjay Dutt with his impeccable timing and perfect dialogues. Satish Kaushik was hilarious, Zakir Hussain was effective.
The film happens to be the sequel to the original hit Dhamaal and true to the second one, it has more dose of comedy and better performances. While the first half goes about with the layering of the plot, the second half gets into the crazy and whacky turns it takes to entertain the audience. As such, there is no idle moment in this and the comedy quotient is plenty. However, this is meant for only those who look for fun filled entertainer sans logic and reasoning. At the box office, it has the right material to appeal to the masses and average Indian audience so success looks very strong.
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