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July 24, 2006
The first thing that comes to your mind once you sit down on an uneasy and uncomfortable seat in a cheap theater is ‘The movie better be good or else..’ After generating some hype with the title Golmaal was expected to be a laugh riot. Does it deliver a balanced nutrition for a hungry movie lover? Yes, to a lot of extent!
Ajay Devgan might need to consider his birth certificate for her needs to reminded he’s growing older! Ajay was never made for comedies. He’s best when it comes to typical Prakash Jha’s Bihari flicks but comedy is a big no-no for the macho man. Tushar Kapur is somewhat fine. Though I was happy to know he isn’t going to speak in the entire movie but he still managed to be a nusance at times. He’s grown up as an actor and suits the role perfectly. Golmaal is an out to out Arshad Warsi movie! From start till the end if anything makes your funny bone tickle, it’s just him! It does seem that with so many actors involved senior Ajay Devgan might overshadow the others and run away with the entire cake but no. Arshad Warsi truly steals the show. Paresh Rawal’s talent hasn’t been used well. He could have done much better but the screenplay made him dumb. The fourth guy, I didn’t care to remember his name, the one in Rang De Basanti, he’s quite good as well. He’s a born actor with some skills! Comedy is his playground and me may not be the man of the match here but he certainly does play his part quite well! Rimi Sen is just a bush in the garden. Unnesccessary waste of the financer’s smiling Gandhis, she fails to explain her role in the entire flick. The music is fine. It doesn’t make you wanna run and grab a cola.
On the whole a good three hour timepass flick. Enjoy it your friends, enjoy it with your girlfriend, you’ll have fun watching it! A piece of advice, make sure the seats are comfortable if the movie is worth the three hours of sitting. I could use that advice myself next time! Till then, stay tuned!





