Double Dhamaal |
Their hare-brained plan involves changing many disguises so they can dupe him without it being traced back to them. So at one point Ashish Choudhary slips into a monkey suit, and must kiss face with a real gorilla. (If you think that's sick, wait till you see him in a slinky dress, baring enough cleavage to put Rakhi Sawant to shame). Ritesh Deshmukh smears black face-paint and wears an Afro wig so he can pretend to be a Caribbean lover-boy who seduces Dutt's sister. Arshad Warsi poses as a smart sardar who offers to handle the security of Dutt's casino. And Javed Jaffrey, the 'slow' one in the group, pretends to be.... umm... a slightly 'slower' version of himself.
The only genuinely clever bits in 'Double Dhamaal' are the repeated film references. There are jokes directed at 'Guzaarish', 'Taare Zameen Par', 'Peepli Live', and even at the actors in this very film. Satish Kaushik's character, an underworld figure named Batabhai, repeatedly insults the younger foursome by beckoning them with such names as "Multi-star cast ke side hero" and "Hit film ke flop hero".
But little else tickles the funny bone here. Actors yell out their lines instead of saying them, every gag is repeated over and over again, and the double entendres get tiresome after a point. Mallika Sherawat and Kangana Ranaut, who star as Dutt's girlfriend and sister respectively, are easy on the eye but make as much of an impression in this film as good-looking wallpaper does in an ugly room.