Total Dhamaal Story:
Total Dhamaal is the third installment in the Dhamaal franchise. A hidden booty of 50 crore leads to a mad chase amongst a bunch of greedy and eccentric characters. In them, are a bickering couple on the verge of a divorce, greedy siblings, local goons, a police commissioner and the mastermind of the loot. This will lead to a different scenario that will influence who will get the money at the end.
Total Dhamaal Review:
The movie total dhamaal is a good movie that should be watched by people but the starting is very funny but after some time the movie keep losing steam and people lose interest in the movie as all the punch line of the movie were all there in the trailer part and the different scenarios that had been there being nice but did just remain scene it did not carry the movie as a whole .
Trains ramming into cars, falling bridges, roaring wild cats and crash landing helicopters. Director Indra Kumar’s Total Dhamaal leaves very little to the imagination in creating a loud comedy. However, the ensemble star cast aside, this pursuit for comic adventure turns into a misadventure pretty early on in its ride.
Performance of actors.
Ajay Devgn performs well within the limitations of his poorly written character, it’s the otherwise excellent Sanjay Mishra, who comes off as grossly annoying. He constantly keeps referring to Radhe (Ajay) as bro, trying hard to force humor into the situation. We have seen better camaraderie between Arshad Warsi and Javed Jaffrey in the previous installments of the film. The two are largely stuck with slapstick scenes that don’t do enough justice to their collective talent.
Meanwhile, Riteish Deshmukh makes good with his character of a pan-chewing ruffian Lallan, who puts his mouth where the money is, literally. His scenes with Johnny Lever are hilarious. Rest of the cast like Boman Irani, Mahesh Manjrekar and Esha Gupta are wasted in half-heartedly written characters.
This from my perspective will be enjoyed by the younger people and is a family movie.
Not only the film’s screenplay but even most of the punches are predictable. For an adventure comedy, Total Dhamaal also falters in many scenes with shoddy computer graphics.
Given the ensemble cast, this film had the potential to be a comic roller coaster ride. However, the fact that the film is slapstick is not a problem, what brings it down is poor writing and execution.
Evidently, Total Dhamaal is a one-time watch but only when it airs on TV on a Sunday afternoon when you can’t seem to find the remote to turn it off.
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