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Ekta Kapoor's 'Kya Kool Hai Hum super "begins with a shot of a struggling actor Adi (Tusshar) dream of" Bra.One' where he says, "Main Duniya ki sab karta hoon AURATON kb support" and the tone of Obviously this is annoying.
Adi ailing actor and his friend DJ Sid are in search of work, lady luck and love. Adi meets Simran (Neha Sharma) and is convinced she is his soul mate and can bring good luck and follows in Goa, where she partied with her friend Anu (Sarah Jane Dias). Sid, who saw his dog / Fakru Shatru / 's high libido (the pug is a "gift from Vicky Sakru" animals on the planet) goes with his friend. The following is an inane plot about mistaken identity, reincarnation and babas dhongi and how at the last of the 2 couples come together in the middle of all this stupidity.
There is no story, there's just a bunch of jokes, parodies and adult content in the film. Every line, every scene constantly reiterates that it is a "sex comedy". In fact, it drills in your brain so difficult that by the last of it you want to get an aspirin to treat pain gnaws.
Tusshar gets to play the lead role single because he's the brother of Ekta Kapoor. The actor, who was a bit funny in "Golmaal", fails miserably to get people to laugh at his stupid act. Perhaps aware that "Golmaal" is the only glory that shines in his lackluster career, he usurps his own character of the film in the first half and those are the only times when you laugh at his act. Riteish Deshmukh is probably the only positive of the film. Deshmukh, who is becoming a veteran of slapstick comedies, gets his act right, but there is not much he can do in the film a "non-script '.
The girls, Neha Sharma and Sarah Jane Dias-look hot. Neha Sharma can just click with the audience with her looks pretty, but Sarah somehow seems very wooden. But then they're just asked to look sensual and beautiful in the film and they manage it very well.
What acts for the movie is that it is extremely apologized on "nonsense" that they have discharged to the public. At the peak, from Jai from "Sholay" and Anand of "Anand", Deshmukh said, "Hum hai ke ordinary film hero, woh extra ordinary film." Yes, the film is just the ordinary, in fact less than that. But they seem to have fun. Yes, some bits are funny, very funny and Riteish and Anupam Kher share a "good chemistry", which makes their scenes fun to watch. But they're long and some between. It's too sad to look a veteran actor like dialogue full of double meaning Kher mouth. Kher comic timing remains intact, but to see him be part of a film like this makes you cringe a little.
KSKHH is an assault on your brain to say the least. But we know that you look anyway. Aft complete we're not going to the movies for fun and not take the most stress? Go ahead and look, but do carry a bottle of painkillers with you. Could be useful later.
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