Banner : Aamir Khan Productions, UTV Motion Pictures
Cast : Imran Khan, Poorna Jagannathan, Shenaz Treasuryvala, Vir Das, Kunal Roy Kapoor, Vijay Raaz, Paresh Ganatra, Raju Kher, Rahul Singh, Rahul Pendkalkar and Others
Music : Ram Sampat
Cinematographer : Jason West
Producer: Ronnie Screwvala, Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao, Jim Furgele
Director: Abhinay Deo
Released Date: July 01, 2011
A bold tale, the story begins with three friends Tashi (imran), Arun (vir das) and Nitin (kunal) who are also partners in crime. Arun has been deserted by his girlfriend and he is also having issues with his eccentric boss. On the other hand Tashi is all set to get married to the beautiful and hot Soniya (shehnaz). As for Nitin, he doesn't realize that a hearty meal of Tandoor chicken at a roadside stall is going to change the life of his belly forever. While life goes normal for them, a crazy set of incidents take place and they come across a dangerous gangster (Vijay raaz). What happens after that forms the rest of the story.
The director has come up with a blasphemic storyline and while the presentation was classy, the narrative was different. The dialogues were excellent, the script was good while the screenplay was gripping. Background score was haunting and songs have already scored chartbusters. Cinematography was top notch. Editing was sharp but few scenes got jumped. Costumes were colourful while the art department was apt. Imran Khan comes up with a delectable performance and impresses. Vir Das was wonderful. Kunal Kapur was efficient. Shehnaz was sensuous and added well while Poorna Jagannathan was totally into the character. Vijay Raaz was mind blowing, Rahul Singh was good, Paresh Ganatra was nice, the song presence of Aamir was neat. The others did their bit as required.

Right from the word go, the film takes off on an unconventional route and the mix of cuss words, the realistic locales and some raw dialogues catch the audience offguard. While the first half goes on a lighter mode, the real punch is delivered in the second half. However, given the genre of the film, it is more of a youth oriented and hard hitting audience treat than the regular family audience. At the box office, it has Strong chance of scoring a Smash hit.
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