Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Review of Golmaal Returns.

Review of Golmaal Returns.

Golmaal Returns

Golmaal Returns was the following part of the film Golmaal, where Ajay Devgan, Arshad Warsi and others played notable part. The previous film was extremely successful and the viewers enjoyed the chaos and confusion in that film.

Golmaal Returns

The story of Golmaal Returns was also based on chaos, misinformation, lies and consequences relating to them. Ajay Devgan had married Kareena Kapoor and on one day got stuck in a yacht with Tushar Kapoor who was dumb. They tried to save Celina Jaitley who faced the problem with few goons in the yacht.

Golmaal Returns

Both of the spent the night in the yacht and when the information was conveyed to Kareena Kapoor her suspicious mind got disturbed. She previously had created problems with her husband in respect of these small issues and this time she was furious about the entire incident.

Golmaal Returns

Ajay Devgan made up a story and said that he had stayed with Anthony Gonsalves and gave his imaginery address. Kareena Kapoor in order to verify the truth relating to his description wrote a letter to Anthony Gonsalves and asked him to visit her.

Golmaal Returns

Ajay Devgan convinced his junior at work Shreyas Talpade to pretend to be Anthony. But the address that he had given was found to be real. To make matters worst a dead body was discovered near the spot where Ajay Devgan and Tushar Kapoor saved Celina Jaitley.

Golmaal Returns

Arshad Warsi, the investigating officer who previously had hostile relationship with Ajay Devgan came to the spot and enquired that Ajay Devgan was not at home on the date when the incident took place. His investigation led to many incidents which entertained the viewers.

Golmaal Returns

The music of the film had been impressive and before the film had been released the songs have become hits. Specially the song “tu sala kaam se gaya” have every element of impressing the crowd. The film is expected to be a big hit, even doing better business than Golmaal.

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