Golmaal 3 Movie Review
Slowly but surely humor turns to futility especially in the films of recent times be it Bollywood or Tollywood or what ever wood it is. Director Rohit Shetty wagered around with mere insertion of farce uncalled for, in the film Golmaal 3. The viewers are forced to tickle their own ribs for the cash they paid. At times the buffoonish deeds of the stars caused irritation. Should the films steep down to the extent that the dumb and stammering individuals are sneered at for the sake of the funny side? Anyways it's a film after all. One has to bear at the cost of his/her patience.
The so called story of the film Golmaal 3 is that Bus driver Pritam alias Pappu lives with his three adopted sons who earn through deception. The other side of the story is that Geetha alias Guddy lives with her sons (adopted) who owe money to Vasooli bhai (As always happens in Bollywood comedy flicks). The film is supported by flashback in which Pappu and Guddy were in love but estranged due to status disparity. Back to the present, Daboo, friend of Geeta's sons, learns the elderly love story and settles on culminating the separation of the old couple. Now the problem arises at the juncture of the two sets of the sons who always quarrel for some reason.
Mithun Chakraborthy in the role of Pritam is passable. The rest of the stars might have signed the film just for a change. Ajay Devgn, as violent chap has done well. Kareena Kapoor as Daboo is reasonably ok, but overacts in several scenes. The remaining stars have done their best as they were instructed to generate comic situations. Johnny Lever performed with his usual professed histrionics. The only benefit of the entire film is the situation where Lucky (the role of a dumb man played by Tusshar Kapoor) tries to reveal about a fact to his brothers.
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