The gang encounters with some spiritual bodies and finds out the truth about the Jamnadas Orphanage where they were brought up.The gang encounters with some spiritual bodies and finds out the truth about the Jamnadas Orphanage where they were brought up.The gang encounters with some spiritual bodies and finds out the truth about the Jamnadas Orphanage where they were brought up.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 7 nominations total
Kunal Kemmu
- Laxman
- (as Kunal Khemu)
Johny Lever
- Pappi Bhai
- (as Johnny Lever)
Anil Charanjeett
- Naidu
- (as Anil Mange)
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All the rest of the series kept being less funny one after another and this 4th was worst work..
Golmaal 1 = Best no doubt 10 Golmaal 2 = melodrama but still 5 of 10 Golmaal 3 = overacting and crap 2/10 Golmaal 4 = I hope imdb ever introduce NEGATIVE rankings..
Golmaal 1 = Best no doubt 10 Golmaal 2 = melodrama but still 5 of 10 Golmaal 3 = overacting and crap 2/10 Golmaal 4 = I hope imdb ever introduce NEGATIVE rankings..
Don't watch whatsoever, Worst movie, i do not know why this director and these actors wasting their time as well as the public time. Alright they can do other work like movie talks, dancing, singing unwanted music, they can do some worst shows on streets, they can play in gullies etc. but please do not make movies like these. I do not know about the producer mind why he is wasting his money on this director. This director do not know what a movie is.
The Golmaal franchise was pure situational comedy with slapstick elements and hell with the story. It was not great but watchable. In this installment Rohit Shetty for some crazy reason thought that there should be a story. He took two hours to set it up and after that it was not even any good. The joke are bad, the slapstick is virtually absent and the performances are horrendous. A very bad film.
Golmaal Again is a film directed by Rohit Shetty. The trailers for this film didn't excite me as I knew that it was going to be the same thing repeated all over again. And that is what I exactly got.
Plot: Gopal and his friends go to Jamnadas orphanage when its owner dies and discover something that changes their lives.
Story and direction: Knowing what Rohit Shetty has done in the past, I didn't keep my expectations high. The film starts off quite nicely. But as it progresses, I felt that it is the same thing all over again. When will filmmakers understand that the audience is evolving? I know that there is a section of audiences who love such films. But there is a limit. Comedy means to go slapstick for some people, which this film is all about. When the interval showed that there is some scope of improvement, again we go right back to square one. The film could have been so much better, but they wanted to go the conventional route. The film is 150 minutes long which could have been over in like 2 hours. The VFX were not up to the mark. But there was some good in this film. The cinematography and production design were not compromised. It looked very gigantic and huge. Also looked colourful, this is not a pain to the eye. We can doubt Rohit's directorial abilities but when it comes to action I can salute him. The way he directs those scenes are great.
Performances: I still don't understand what does Ajay Devgn get doing these kind of films. Arshad Warsi, Shreyas Talpade and Kunal Khemu basically do nothing here. Tusshar Kapoor is doing what he does best. Tabu is totally wasted. Parineeti Chopra has nothing to do except standing as a statue in most of the scenes. Prakash Raj was very bad. Johnny Lever wasn't also used considering the potential he has. Same can be said for Sanjay Mishra.
Music: I don't think that there was even a shred of some sensible music in this film. Even 5 music directors couldn't come up with one single great track.
Verdict: The basic idea for this film to be made was to cash in on Ajay-Rohit team popularity. I still think nothing can beat the first Golmaal. But still, I can say that this is a one-time watch.
I am going with a 5/10.
Plot: Gopal and his friends go to Jamnadas orphanage when its owner dies and discover something that changes their lives.
Story and direction: Knowing what Rohit Shetty has done in the past, I didn't keep my expectations high. The film starts off quite nicely. But as it progresses, I felt that it is the same thing all over again. When will filmmakers understand that the audience is evolving? I know that there is a section of audiences who love such films. But there is a limit. Comedy means to go slapstick for some people, which this film is all about. When the interval showed that there is some scope of improvement, again we go right back to square one. The film could have been so much better, but they wanted to go the conventional route. The film is 150 minutes long which could have been over in like 2 hours. The VFX were not up to the mark. But there was some good in this film. The cinematography and production design were not compromised. It looked very gigantic and huge. Also looked colourful, this is not a pain to the eye. We can doubt Rohit's directorial abilities but when it comes to action I can salute him. The way he directs those scenes are great.
Performances: I still don't understand what does Ajay Devgn get doing these kind of films. Arshad Warsi, Shreyas Talpade and Kunal Khemu basically do nothing here. Tusshar Kapoor is doing what he does best. Tabu is totally wasted. Parineeti Chopra has nothing to do except standing as a statue in most of the scenes. Prakash Raj was very bad. Johnny Lever wasn't also used considering the potential he has. Same can be said for Sanjay Mishra.
Music: I don't think that there was even a shred of some sensible music in this film. Even 5 music directors couldn't come up with one single great track.
Verdict: The basic idea for this film to be made was to cash in on Ajay-Rohit team popularity. I still think nothing can beat the first Golmaal. But still, I can say that this is a one-time watch.
I am going with a 5/10.
So, does Golmaal Again deliver the laughs? The guffaws that echoed through the cinema from the first scene itself, meant it probably did. The director wastes no time starting off with the tale of how six kids from Jamnadas Orphanage spend a frolicking childhood together until they're eventually separated; only to meet again in rather unexpected circumstances. Lucky's (Tusshar) 'oohhaa-oohhaa', Gopal's (Ajay) fear of spirits, Laxman 1's (Kunal) senseless one-liners, Madhav's (Arshad) over smartness and Laxman 2's (Shreya) slurry speech, all prove to be the perfect ingredients to create a khichadi called Golmaal. However, unlike the other films from the franchise, Golmaal Again sees Ajay's character taking centrestage, displaying machoism and comedy in equal measure. This is a little disappointing since the humour from the other four characters gets completely side-lined. And truth be told, we can all do with a little less of Ajay Devgn in our lives. Moving on to the female leads, Anna (Tabu) who plays the librarian of the orphanage and the person who connects to spirits is underutilised as all she does throughout the film is try to chaperon a bunch of confused souls. Khushi (Parineeti) is the ghost (Yes, you heard that right) and is mostly seen supporting the male leads. This is a sheer waste of two talented actresses who have proved their comic worth in the past. But when did Rohit Shetty's films ever be about proper characterisation or things like plot, depth and meaning?! The story (yes, there is one here!) moves from being a simple comedy to a group of orphans seeking revenge for the death of their caretaker and moh boli sister, Khushi. Over here, let's take a moment to appreciate the comic timing of Bollywood's ultimate laughter machine- Johnny Lever who proves to be the perfect addition to the group of goofballs. A romantic angle is needlessly inserted, portraying a budding relationship between Ajay's character and Parineeti's (after all Ajay is hero no.1, na?) but that too doesn't make an impact, overshadowed by all the buffoonery around. Overall, Golmaal Again is an entertaining watch targeted at families looking for a harmless break. Not one to take an instant liking to slapstick humour, it took me some convincing to understand the essence, but once I submitted to the madness, I found myself chuckling on many occasions. (Note to self: keep brains well locked behind while walking into such films). Golmaal Again is packed with so many sub-plots that at one point, you may find yourself losing track of what the core is all about. But clearly, the writer's intention is not to convince you. The lead stars have enough chemistry and charisma to make you stay put in the theatre and you won't regret the three hours spent watching this one. If however, you like to take your brains with you to the movies, this Golmaal might not be the way to spend a memorable Diwali.
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- TriviaAnu Malik who created the original song Neend Churai Meri in Ishq 1997 was unhappy with his nephew Amaal Malik as he recreated the song without his permission and didn't even mention credits in the film as original composer. But Amaal Malik clarified that he did not need his permission as they had taken rights from original English song Sending All My Love by Linear .
- GoofsParineeti is shown as a Ghost but her shadow appears in several scenes.
- Crazy creditsPost the rolling titles, the posters of the first three Golmaal films are shown.
- ConnectionsFeatures Lamhe (1991)
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- Also known as
- Hotchpotch Again
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- Gross US & Canada
- $1,013,893
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,013,893
- Oct 22, 2017
- Gross worldwide
- $2,058,098
- Runtime2 hours 20 minutes
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