It's Diwali and it's time for some fun. And Rohit Shetty's All The Best brings you truckloads of it. Be prepared for the funniest entertainer of the season as producer Ajay Devgn takes you on a rollicking ride.
What's not: Since it's based on a play, it takes a while for Rohit to trigger the fun. So the first 15-20 minutes of the film are slow. Once big brother Sanjay arrives on the scene, the film really gets going. The songs, though shot exceptionally well (especially the title number, Dil Kare and Kyon), hamper the film's flow a bit. Also, Bipasha's double role (in the climax) doesn't work Rohit should've cast another actress for that part. Ashwini Kalsekar as maid Mary tries to pull off a Johnny Lever from Khiladi but irritates at times.
What to do: Rush for the tickets now. And get ready for the hurt-the-belly and ache-the-jaws kind of laughs.
All The Best
U/A; comedy/action
Dir: Rohit Shetty
Cast: Ajay Devgn, Sanjay Dutt, Fardeen Khan, Bipasha Basu and Mughda Godse
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