Thursday, December 10, 2009

Sanjay Dutt | Ajay Devgan | Bipasha Basu| Fardeen khan | New Release | All The Best



Settled in Goa, Veer (Fardeen) is a singer by profession and is making a daily living out of his older brother Dharam’s (Dutt) sent pocket money. Veer has even lied to Dharam that he is now married and aiding him in all his lies is his buddy Prem (Ajay Devgan).
To get his way with more money, Veer plans to ask for some money from his step brother Dharam(Sanjay Dutt), who is a big business man in London. Veer hides his single status from Dharam, and asks for more money to run his house efficiently, as he was happily- married.

Even Prem, who is a concept car expert and Veer’s friend, aids in this venture. Prem is married to Jhanvi (Bipasha Basu), while Veer is in love with Vidya(Mugdha Godse). Jhanvi takes care of Prem’s ancestral gymnasium and they are happy together.

In the meantime, the lure of easy money seems irresistible and Prem, Veer fall in a trap and incur heavy losses. Their trouble increases manifold as they become not only indebted, but Vidya’s father also starts hating Veer for his extraneous activities.
Dharam, who is a very conscientious person, decides to visit India without informing Veer. Dharam comes with the impression that Veer was happily married, and so, on seeing Bipasha Basu, takes her to be his wife, mistaking at the same time Vidya for Prem’s fiancée.
Time was so short that Veer and Prem could not think anything else and tried to juggle out things as they were being understood by Dharam for the time being. How far can they carry this juggling of leading ladies and what happens to Dharam, forms the rest of the story.

Sanjay Dutt is having the time of his life in a role he revels from the time he enters Goa Airport. Never have I seen him having so much fun and being so involved in his character. Ajay Devgan is super in his support. The show belongs to these two. Atul Parchure, Johnny Lever and Sanjay Mishra are the others who will have you laughing your guts out.It’s a total paisa vasool entertainer.

On the sidelines there’s a menagerie of madcap characters including a tenant who’s eager to move into Veer’s sprawling bungalow. He’s turns up with all the furniture loaded in a tempo outside Veer’s house but gets a bashing from Dharam. Or the local don (Johnny Lever
) who seems like the offspring of Sir Judah from Karz, for he talks with his cronies by jangling a spoon inside a glass.

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