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Housefull 2 - Movie Review

The only method to fairly judge a movie like 'Housefull 2' would be to compare the film with Sajid Khan's previous works. Expecting anything different, like wiser gags, better humour or perhaps a coherent narrative will very clearly make you overtly disappointed. Anupama Chopra states in her own review:

Housefull 2 has the identical mixture of stars, foreign locations, farcical plot and spectacularly dim-witted comedy because the first Housefull.  This is actually the motion picture same as unhealthy foods - whenever you walk in, you realize precisely what you are getting.

I suppose that's the very best defense the 'Housefull 2' team can think about, Chopra adds:

However the Housefull crew never guaranteed us story, performances, figures, craft. Within an interview to world wide web.glamsham.com,  Akshay Kumar stated the film has 'love, letch and a lot of adventure.' If that is that which you search for within the movies, go ahead and venture in.

If you're searching for plot and narrative, then Gaurav Malani is appropriate to indicate:

Ah, visiting the story (should you still insist), the very first half is, pretty much, exhausted with unnecessary buildup through indifferent love tales and fathers-of-bride (Randhir Kapoor, Rishi Kapoor) who would like billionaire boy-in-laws and regulations for his or her kids. The initial essence from the franchise - of filling a home with multiple figures which ends right into a comedy of errors - initiates only within the other half, like a dozen figures land up in a single palatial mansion. Each one of these mistakes another for another person which comedy of mistaken details is not very different in the prequel or its likes. Actually one song (Would You Love Me) is definitely an exact imitation from the climactic number (Dil Pagal Hai) in the cult-comedy No Entry - Johnny Lever will get baffled using the mix-connected combinations here.

I suppose what's worse would be that the cast is not too inspired and then the comic timing is a concern. Rajeev Masand in the review creates:

Comedy is about timing, and save for Ritesh Deshmukh who's truly funny in lots of moments, and Akshay Kumar who will get a couple of moments to shine, the cast of Housefull 2 largely disappoints, with John Abraham leading those because he fails spectacularly in matching his brawny physicality having a remarkably effete attitude. The women - who between all of these lack just one comic bone - possess a permanent deer-caught-in-the-car headlights expression, and every time they are on the watch's screen together you'll feel you are watching an advert for bovine collagen and Botox treatment. The usually reliable Rishi Kapoor hams up like there is no tomorrow, his performance pretty much reduced to doling out corny barbs like: "You boy of the slimy pseudopodia!" and "You've piles inside your brains!"

It finally boils lower for your threshold of tolerating nonsense. Like Raja Sen states:

Look, I've nothing against stupid comedies. The keyword, however, for Khan's films is the fact that he stresses the stupid part way too much, and all sorts of at the fee for the laughs. A fundamental, childishly simple gag - in which a compulsive crook walks from saunas and pinches a character's towel - is switched flat by Khan's perplexing decision to equip that character, and just that character, having a towel for his mind, which essentially means he is able to wrap it round his privates and saunter out rather than being truly starkers and embarrassed. And thus we've Chunky Pandey hiding behind a towel - a towel he's holding in the bloody hands - and crying about how exactly he wanted he'd a towel. Seriously, Sajid, a minimum of concept the joke through, foolish because it is.

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