Himesh
Reshammiya's
music
is
in
sync
with
the
mood
of
the
film.
'Yeh
Dooriyaan'
and
'Tere
Layee'
are
visually
enticing
as
well
as
superb
in
terms
of
choreography.
Cinematography
[Johny
Lal]
is
excellent.
The
D.O.P.
does
complete
justice
to
the
eye-filling,
glamorous
locales
of
Dubai.
Dialogues
are
witty
at
places.
Fool
N
Final
has
a
host
of
actors,
but
the
ones
who
stand
out
are
Johny
Lever
and
Paresh
Rawal.
No
two
opinions
on
that!
Johny
is
in
form
after
a
long,
long
time
and
the
funster
is
the
soul
of
the
enterprise.
The
masses
will
simply
love
him.
Paresh
is
excellent
yet
again
and
together
with
Johny,
elevates
the
film
to
a
major
extent.
Shahid
Kapoor
is
noticeable
because
he's
with
Johny
and
Paresh
all
through.
Even
otherwise,
he
leaves
a
strong
mark
in
dances.
Ayesha
Takia
pairs
off
well
with
Shahid,
but
doesn't
have
much
to
do
really.
Sunny
Deol
is
okay,
although
his
mukka
will
be
liked
by
the
hoi
polloi.
Vivek
Oberoi
hams
in
the
little
role
that
he
has.
Sameera
Reddy
has
no
role
either.
Sharmila
Tagore
is
wasted.
Om
Puri
deserved
a
better
deal.
Jackie
Shroff
is
hardly
there.
Chunky
Pandey
is
passable.
Ditto
for
Arbaaz
Khan.
Zakir
Hussain
does
well.
Gulshan
Grover,
Asrani,
Vijay
Raaz,
Razzak
Khan
and
Suresh
Menon
are
mere
gap
fillers.
On
the
whole,
Fool
N
Final
is
all
gloss,
no
substance.
At
the
box-office,
given
the
hype
for
the
film
as
also
the
fantabulous
promotion
embarked
by
the
magnanimous
producer
[Firoz
A.
Nadiadwala],
the
film
will
attract
footfalls
in
the
initial
days,
but
the
weak
content
will
tell
on
the
business
in
the
initial
weekend
itself.
Its
sustaining
power
at
the
ticket
window,
therefore,
is
doubtful.