Four unemployed
youths with different idiotic characters find themselves in a graveyard. Ritesh,
Javed, Ashish and Arshad are searching for hidden treasure after a dying gangster
reveals its whereabouts. But,
when each decides to go his own way, they are totally unaware that Inspector Kabir
(Sanjay) is close on their trail.
A series of hilarious twists and turns sees the lads getting deeper into trouble
as they try hard to get out of their original mess!
Supposedly
inspired by the Hollywood flick, 'It's a Mad Mad World', Dhamaal (meaning riot)
is a treat to watch particularly thanks to its brilliant one-liners, directed
by Indra Kumar. Javed
Jeffrey is hilarious as the totally stupid Manav, bringing the house down with
laugh-aloud comic moments.
He's closely followed by Ritesh Deshmukh whose natural humorous flair, together
with brilliant comic timing, adds extra zest to the slapstick goings-on. This
lad is surely a strong contender for the best comedian award, especially after
his appearance in the recent romantic comedy, Heyy Babyy.
While
Ashish Choudhary is a revelation to watch (showing his comic flair with great
confidence), Arshad Warsi is a let-down considering he is a veteran in this department,
especially in films like Munnabhai MBBS and Lage Raho Munnabhai (as the laid back
Circuit). Here, he just seems lost. As
for Sanjay Dutt, he gives able support throughout as Inspector Kabir. On
the whole, Dhamaal is a laugh riot which will bring a smile to your face! Fancy
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by Manish Gajjar 麻豆官网首页入口
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