Khiladi 786 Review
Credits
Director: Ashish R Mohan
Cast: Akshay Kumar, Himesh Reshammiya, Paresh Rawal, Ileana DCruz, Asin, Mithun Chakraborty, Rajesh Khattar, Raj Babbar, Mukesh Rishi
Producer: Himesh Reshammiya, Twinkle Khanna, Sunil A Lulla
Release Date: December 7, 2012
Synopsis
Born to an owner of a marriage bureau Champak Lal, Mansukh has been a complete failure ever since he has grown up and tried to help his father in their family business. All the alliances he had tried to get done have resulted in separation even before the marriage took place.
To prove his worth to his father, he takes up an unusual challenge of getting an underworld don TT bhai's spoilt brat sister Indu getting married to a cop called Bahattar Singh aka Khiladi 786 in Punjab and to add more to his problems he convinces even TT bhai to pretend as a cop but little did the over enthusiast know that Bahattar Singh, his father Sattar Singh and his uncle Ikhattar Singh were not cops but a family of conmen. The story takes a shape as the two hardcore families of two different states pretend to be policemen in front of each other and the beans from each side can be spilled anytime which can be life threatening for Mansukh.
What follows is a roller-coaster ride filled with music, romance, comedy and power packed action which would entertain the audience of all ages!!
1 comments:
Debutant Director Ashish R Mohan follows footsteps of his mentor Rohit Shetty and tries to make a "Golmaal" kind of film. He indeed provides entertainment for masses but let the grip slip in 2nd half. Direction lacks punch at places and performances save the film. Overall don't go with huge expectations of expecting it to be another "Rowdy Rathore" or "Dabangg" or "Housefull" and you might not end up complaining. It is more of 90's style comedy and treatment but still works for masses. Classes will be a big no no for the film.
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