All The Best Review

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Maaz Sirkhot
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  • 2.5/5
A lighter movie with not much of a substance!

Another Rohit Shetty-Ajay Devgan comedy movie which although manages to catches eyeballs, lacks plot and script. Prem (Ajay Devgan) and Veer (Fardeen Khan) are very good friends with Prem being the creative one and Veer the conservative. They both bank on Veer's pocket money which he gets from his step-brother Dharam (Sanjay Dutt).

The plot becomes altogether more interesting when Dharam arrives at their place and they try every possible thing in them to hide the fact that Veer isn't married and infact is in a live in relationship with Vidya. Prem cause of his wierd activities and messy ideas is disliked by Dharam even though they share a fenemeship. The movie will be remember for the different characters and the roles played by the junior artists. Ashwini Kalsekar (Mary) and Chautala Sahab play small but sweet roles by adding comic punches to the movie which gives you the account of detailing done by the director.

Plot is as always been in a comedy movie of hiding a secret from the 'dangerous member'. Here, Prem and Veer have to lie for several times in order to hide one. As well as they steal Dharam's ROLEX watch and a precious gift to pay the debt which they had taken from Tobu ( Johnny Lever) for a car race. Again the roles of Johnny Lever and other artists add to the comic quotient of the movie.

All the Best does have all which needs to be a pure entertainer except from screenplay and a better script. At the one end, one may feel happier for making him laugh throughout the movie, the plot and the climax is a saddening part.

Though the acting of the lead actors is not up to the mark, this is a lighter which one would be happy watching once!

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