Bad boy Raju Malhotra
(Emraan) and good boy Rajan Malhotra (Tusshar) are college friends. Proverbial
bookworm Rajan is forever lost in his studies while Raju spends his time frolicking
as the college stud. Enter
authoritarian headmaster, Mr Awasthi (Paresh), on a mission to enforce discipline
and order among his disobedient students.
Awasthi sets an outrageous plan into action, dividing the students into three
categories according to their level of intelligence.
But, due to staff negligence, Rajan's identity gets swapped with Raju's and both
end up in the wrong classes. And
so begins a comedy of errors as the boys try to put their lives back on the right
track.
Director
Ashwini Chaudhary does not live up to his intellectual best with this commercial
flick, unlike his previous release, Dhoop (2003). He
disappoints big-time with a patchy script, run-of-the-mill cinematography by Manoj
Soni and general lack of detail. Neither
do the heroines, Rashmi (Isha) and Dinki (Tanushree), have a substantial part
to play except to fall in love with the two college boys. Renowned
for acting in Bollywood thrillers, Emraan Hashmi tries his hand at comedy and
shows he has a flair for humour. Tusshar
Kapoor is still learning the skill of Bollywood acting and is improving with every
film. This new release is no exception.
As for the girls, Tanushree Dutta and Isha Shravani show little improvement as
actresses. On
the whole this comedy flick is only for Emraan Hashmi fans. Reviewed
by Manish Gajjar 麻豆官网首页入口
Bollywood Correspondent
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