Chashme
Baddoor
A
comic
caper
with
Siddarth,
Ali
zafar
and Divyendu
Sharma
as
three
lead
characters.
Masti
Amar
(Riteish
Deshmukh),
Prem
(Aftab
Shivdasani)
and
Meet
(Viver
Oberoi)
live
up
to
their
rather
amorous
first
names
and
try
to
get
lucky
even
though
they're
very
much
married.
However,
their
attempts
to
take
a
break
from
the
frustration
and
humdrum
of
marital
life
makes
them
run
headlong
into
a
travsvestite,
blackmailers,
murder,
a
cop
and
a
corpse.
Grand
Masti
Sequel
to
masti
Zindagi
Na
Milegi
Dobara
The
three
in
question
here
are
Arjun
(Hrithik
Roshan)
and
Kabir
(Abhay
Deol)
alongside
Imran
(Farhan
Akhtar).
To
fulfil
the
pact
they
made
during
their
college
days,
they
take
off
on
a
bachelor
trip
to
Spain
before
one
of
three
friends
(Kabir)
gets
married.
Will
the
adrenalin-packed
adventures
they
indulge
in
change
their
lives?
3
Idiots
Rajkumar
Hirani
struck
gold
again
after
his
Munnabhai
series
with
this
complete
family
entertainer
starring
Aamir
Khan
(Rancho),
R.
Madhavan
(Farhan)
and
Sharman
Joshi
(Raju).
The
film
traces
back
the
story
of
the
three
friends
who
met
in
engineering
college,
two
of
whom
(Farhan
and
Raju)
get
together
to
hunt
the
third
cog
in
the
wheel
who
does
a
disappearing
act
soon
after
graduating.
Their
antics,
family
woes,
romances,
aspirations
et
al
make
it
an
absolute
must-watch.
Delhi
Belly
We
didn't
see
too
much
Dilli
in
it,
nor
do
know
who
Bose
DK
is
yet.
Nevertheless,
love
it
for
its
so-called
cult
status
or
hate
it
for
being
wannabe
cool
yet
downright
filthy...
the
three-friend
formula
worked
here.
With
Journo
Tashi
(Imran
Khan)
running
between
two
gals,
ad
man
Arup
(Vir
Das)
running
after
one
and
Nitin
(Kunaal
Roy
Kapur)
running
to
the
loo
to
ease
his
upset
stomach,
the
typical
QLC
worries
of
youth
over
naukri,
chokri
and
their
s*%#hole
of
a
bachelor
pad
are
replaced
by
darker
problems
involving
gangsters.
Dil
Chahta
Hai
Can
three
friends
with
extremely
distinct
personalities
get
together
and
stay
together?
Aamir
Khan
(Akash)
is
anti-love,
Saif
Ali
Khan
(Sameer)
is
a
romantic,
and
the
brooding
Akshaye
Khanna
(Siddharth)
has
a
rather
unconventional
relationship
with
an
older
woman
played
by
Dimple
Kapadia.
At
the
end,
dosti-yaari
scores
over
ego
issues.
No
Entry
One's
a
womaniser
(Salman
as
Prem)
but
his
wife's
super-obliviously
trusting,
another's
seedha
saadha
(Anil
Kapoor
and
Kishan)
but
his
wife's
super
suspicious.
The
former
tries
to
set
up
the
latter
for
some
ishq
di
gali
wich
entry,
when
confusion
and
deception
lead
to
the
entry
of
Prem
(Fardeen
Khan).
The
three
try
to
convince
their
respective
spouses
that
their
status
outside
marriage
is
still
"no
entry".
Hera
Pheri
This
laugh-riot
directed
by
Priyadarshan
is
undeniably
slapstick
yet
super
fun.
A
landlord
(Paresh
Rawal
as
the
myopic
Baburao)
and
two
tenants
(Akshay
Kumar
as
Alec
Smart
Raju
and
Suneil
Shetty
as
village
boy
Shyam)
all
are
in
the
throes
of
financial
woes.
A
typical
filmy
style
telephone
cross-connection
(long
live
the
landline
days!)
about
a
kidnapping
tempts
them
into
a
get-rich-quick
scheme.
Thank
You
Bollywood
never
seems
to
get
enough
of
the
philandering-hubbies-suspicious-wives
formula,
and
(fortunately
or
unfortunately)
neither
does
the
aam
junta.
That's
why
a
film
like
Thank
You
-
with
best
buds
and
business
partners
Raj
(Bobby
Deol),
Yogi
(Suniel
Shetty)
and
Vikram
(Irrfan
Khan)
-
have
takers.
When
the
former's
wife
hires
a
private
detective
(Akshay
Kumar)
to
spy
on
them,
is
there
a
twist
in
the
tale?