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Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Housefull 3: Movie Review

Housefull 3 : Movie Review

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“Risk your common sense and then watch this movie” - A.T.M reviews,

A father (Boman Irani) who does not want his three beautiful daughters to be married comes across a day when his daughters confess the truth about their boyfriends.

‘Aakhri pasta’(Chunky Pandey), the old character of the series, is approached by this ill-fated father for help (this is where the story begins to unfold), Aakhri Pasta dons a costume of a pandit to fool the three daughters that it was a life threat to their father if their boyfriends even Stepped, Spoke and Saw their father.

For this problem the only solution left to these three boyfriends was to mimic as blind, mute and differently abled respectively.
                                                                                 
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The only reason you can laugh in this film is Akshay Kumar who has not disappointed the viewers. But the rest of the cast seem to be of not much use in the film. Sajid- Farhad falter, for they are less convincing in developing scenes in the film like the Akshay-Jacqueline relationship and not so necessary entry of Urja Nagre played by Jackie Shroff .

If the audience have watched this movie minutely, they can easily relate that some of the incidents and scenes in this film were as same as the prequel ‘Housefull 2’.

This is perhaps a film that should have not been made, for the expectations of the audience with capable  actors like Ritesh Deshmukh and Boman Irani were high.
                                                                             
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The irritating English phrases conversion into hindi by the three daughters like ‘nimbu ki roshni me aa jao’ later when asked explaining it as ‘come to the lime light’ really annoys the audience for it continues throughout the film.

Taking an example of the comedian Kapil Sharma - simple one liners are enough to make the viewer laugh...,  thus, a bit of meaningful comedy could have made this film one of the best comedy films ever for it had all the capable actors!

A.T.M review rating : 1.5/5
                                                       

Directed by
Sajid-Farhad
Produced by
Written by
Sajid-Farhad (Dialogue)
Screenplay by
Sajid-Farhad
Additional Screenplay:
Rajan Agarwal
Story by
K. Subash
Starring
Akshay Kumar
Abhishek Bachchan
Riteish Deshmukh
Jacqueline Fernandez
Nargis Fakhri

Lisa Haydon
Music by
Sohail Sen
Mika Singh
Sharib-Toshi
Tanishk Bagchi
Milind Gaba
Cinematography
Vikas Sivaraman
Edited by
Steven Bernard
Production
company
Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment
Distributed by
Eros International
Release dates
·         3 June 2016
Running time
134 minutes



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