All
Is
Well
movie
is
Abhishek
Bachchan's
first
solo
release
after
almost
4
long
years.
He
did
have
a
series
of
good
luck
with
the
recent
multi-starrer
movies
like
Dhoom
3,
Happy
New
Year
and
Bol
Bachchan
but
now
it
all
comes
to
down
to
this
film,
to
gauge
whether
Abhishek
really
has
what
it
takes
to
be
a
superstar,
considering
he
is
a
brilliant
actor
with
movies
like
Guru
and
Raavan
or
should
he
just
stick
to
multis-starrers
like
his
upcoming
movie
Housefull
3
with
Akshay,
Ritesh,
Lisa,
Nargis
and
Jacqueline.
Read
to
know
whether
All
Is
Well
or
All
Is
NOT
So
Well!
The
movie
is
all
about
the
parent-child
bond
or
so
they
claim!
The
movie
starts
with
a
backstory
of
Inder
Bhalla
(Abhishek
Bachchan)
whose
brutal
father
Bhajanlal
Bhalla
(Rishi
Kapoor)
is
debt
ridden,
running
a
bakery
and
always
blames
his
wife
Pammi
(Supriya
Pathak)
for
his
problems.
The
failed
unhappy
marriage
of
his
parents
traumatises
him
to
such
an
extent
that
he
becomes
commitment
phobic,
resulting
in
a
failed
love
story
with
Nimmi
(Asin).
A
lot
of
haphazard
things
continue
to
happen
as
the
plot
unfolds,
like
goons
chasing
Bhalla
for
money,
Inder
who
had
escaped
from
his
father
to
Bangkok
with
dreams
of
becoming
a
singer
and
of
course
Alzheimer
patient,
Pammi
miraculously
recovering
in
the
second
half
but
none
make
any
sense
to
the
story!
Oh
ya!
There
is
Chima
(Mohammed
Zeeshan
Ayub
Khan),
the
bad
guy
in
the
movie
who
chases
this
family!
Positives:
Sonakshi
Sinha's
item
number
which
is
groovy
and
probably
might
give
a
little
entertainment
to
you
while
you
sulk
in
your
seats
for
buying
All
Is
Well
movie
tickets.
Zeeshan,
the
bad
guy
is
the
only
actor
who
makes
an
attempt
to
give
a
good
performance!
Negatives:
While
Nachan
Farate
song
is
good,
how
a
fugitive
Bachchan
finds
time
to
shake
a
leg
is
out
of
our
minds.
So
many
noticeable
blunders
like
nobody
knows
how
Asin
was
in
Bangkok
and
how
Abhishek
had
so
many
costume
changes
in
one
scene
etc
make
the
audiences
lose
their
minds.
The
humour
is
slapstick
and
both
Rishi
and
Abhishek,
who
are
otherwise
good
actors,
end
up
irritating
you
with
their
loud
baarish
arguments.
An
outstanding
actress
like
Supriya
was
completely
wasted
in
the
movie.
So
many
more
negatives
aspects
are
there
but
why
waste
both
our
time
listing
them
out!
Verdict:
Not
worth
a
penny!
Sadly
there
is
nothing
great
about
the
movie
and
so
if
weekend
movie
watch
is
a
must,
opt
for
Manjhi-
The
Mountain
Man.