The baddies - Neil Nitin Mukesh and Prakash Raj are cardboard figurines but the actors lend some deft to the wafer thin character plots. Parineeti Chopra's big twisty subplot is one you can spot from a mile. Everyone should be allowed overacting and Tabu hasn't done it since her Hum Saath Saath Hai days. The actress never lets you feel she is miscast, settling for being a narrator, though it was wicked to make her take digs at her own films. Well, the golden theory is that good actors seldom do a bad job, even if you place them as a prop in a bad movie. What is utterly baffling here is the presence of the versatile Tabu. The script obviously allows Ajay Devgn to take centerstage but the side characters never squirm into fringe ones, often providing more laughs than the main man. So, there are the boys - Ajay Devgn, Tusshar Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Shreyas Talpade and Kunal Kemmu, bromancing like pros (a habit they've developed over the years). Overdone and overplotted feels heavy for most, which can be indicated in the slip in the box office moolah this year in Bollywood. But it's pretty much not his fault that the audience he was catering to all along has seen a paradigm shift in its mentality. It's almost like you have watched it before and you start to see its funny farce peel off towards the later half of the film.ĭon't blame Rohit Shetty because he has done to the best of his ability what he knows well. Over its run time, Golmaal Again feels dated. Yes, it's amateurish but time and again,director Rohit Shetty has made something click for us. Golmaal Again aka Golmaal 4, by miles, doesn't even match up to the laughter quotient of the first film in the franchise. And once in a while you might spare some laughs for them, too.
At the same time, it's great that somebody like Rohit thought of casting me in a film like Golmaal," she replies.There's no harm in watching films which serve no social purpose. People will always approach you with what they think you are good at.I am glad that there are certain kind of roles people identify me with. “Ĭonsidering her love for comedy, why hasn't she been a part of one since Hera Pheri (2000)? Is her serious image a stumbling block? “I really don't have any preferences, biases or prejudices against any kind of cinema. I love to be around people, who have a good sense of humour. When I asked her how she found out, she said that she could hear my laughter. My sister was watching the same show with her friends and she didn't know that I was there.In the middle of the film, she called to ask if I was in the theatre, too. “I remember watching Om Shanti Om at a theatre in Hyderabad. Also, comedy is one of my favourite genres.“īy her own admission, Tabu laughs very easily. Ajay (Devgn) is a friend and I also know the remaining cast, and working with friends is always wonderful."ĭoesn't she look too straight face to be part of a comedy, and she says, “Nobody can laugh all the time.
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I have always loved the Golmaal series and was quite excited about being a part of it.
“I wasn't shocked or surprised when I was offered the film. The actress is the latest star addition to Golmaal Again, the upcoming installment of Rohit Shetty's hit franchise Golmaal. But now, Tabu is all set to explore a genre she is not usually synonymous with - comedy. She's well known for some of her intense performances.