Time for a Bollywood comedy in Newport Mall - 'Golmaal 3'. Third in line of the Golmaal series, this movie is another laugh riot by director Rohit Shetty. The movie starts with a catchy number while actors do some crazy stunts.
The extremely funny dialogues go on as the movie develops a storyline. Arshad Warsi does a fabulous job again with his impeccable comedy and Kunal Khemu has some really good dialogues to match his acting skills. And Ajay Devgan, as usual plays the lead role in a comedy movie perfectly - with his finger breaking habit (haha!). And ofcourse, Shreyas Talpade has always done justice to his role - and this time he stammered his way through the movie and Tushar Kapoor didn't utter a word, and continued with his awfully funny dumb role. The heroine of the movie - Kareena Kapoor acts well and does the stunts well too.
Mithun Chakraborty, got a chance to do disco dance again on the big screen along with good comedy and Johnny lever, named as 'puppy' is upto the mark. The dog, is named 'Facebook' in the movie (he he!). The starcast has done good work and so does the director, but who can forget to mention the dialogues which make the movie - a real golmaal.
The dialogues are hilarious, like Mithun Chakraborty says, ' Jinke ghar sheeshe ke hote hain, woh basement mein kapde badalte hain' and Ajay Devgan says to Tushar Kapoor, 'Tu sach mein upar wale ki lathi hai, tere mein to awaaj hi nahi hai'. And Kunal Khemu's dialogue, 'Josh hain to honsle hain, Chidiyan hain to ghosle hain, Harsha hai to bhogke hai, Asha hai to Bhonsle hai' - just too good.
There are some really well done spoofs of old movies as well. Overall, the movie is a complete 'Paisa Vasool'.