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The play is a taste of the season. And sequels are rare in India. So, if the dealer decides to follow the dream laughathon immensely popular, Fasten your seat belts and wait with bated breath to unfold on the screen rolls.
Phir Hera Pheri is the sequel to Hera Pheri participation of the famous trio - Raju [Akshay Kumar], Shyam [Suneil Shetty] and Baburao [Paresh Rawal]. The only thing that has been directed by Priyadarshan [who directed Hera Pheri], Neeraj Vora but who wrote a series of Priyadarshan movies.
The question on everyone's lips is the highest, not pale PHIR HERA PHER its predecessor? Or offer more laughs, gags and punches, and lived up to expectations humungous?
Before answering the question of whether PHIR HERA PHER works, Let one thing. With the trend laughathons are modern [Entry, garam masala, etc. MALAMAAL WEEK], PHIR HERA PHER also goes the same route. Meaning, do not search for logic in the film, leave your thinking caps at home will never look for answers, reasons or causes
Phir Hera Pheri promises to be different. It packs in ample laughs, illogical situations, hilarious sequences and mind of a single line in those 2.30 hours. In fact ready writer-director Neeraj Vora all available on the shelf and come with a plot that may sound silly to some, but managed nevertheless to his efforts to make people laugh.
SERUM comparable PHER are inevitable. How was the main difference between the two parties, PHIR HERA PHER is still outside the comic capers as it is entertaining. See the raids of the three buffoons [Raju, Shyam, Baburao] and how you goof up once more, and you agree, PHIR HERA PHER is a fail-Paisa-vasool entertainer!
Hera Pheri ended with the trio [Raju, Shyam, Baburao] receiving a considerable sum at the end. So what did the trio do it with all that money? Did they live happily ever after? Or they were hungry for more? Phir Hera Pheri takes off from here
Raju comes across a scheme of doubling his wealth in a few weeks. But for Raju's plan to materialize, it must be to invest a minimum of Rs 1 crore with the chit-fund company [Bipasha Basu]. While Shyam and Baburao is initially reluctant, they give in the sequel. Raju, Shyam and Baburao contribute Rs 10 each lake, but there is a deficit of Rs 70 lakes now to complete the RS. Figure 1 crore.
Raju bumps into a street-smart gorilla [Rajpal Yadav], also contributes Rs 20 Lacs. As for the remaining amount of Rs. 50 lakes, Raju sells bungalow [owned by the three] to a Parsi gentleman [Dinesh Hingoo], thus fulfilling the criterion of the chit-fund company.
Three weeks later Raju, Shyam and Baburao realize that the chit-fund was really a big scam and has duped a group of investors. Goon are also found in murky waters, because he had borrowed money from gangsters feared, Tiwari [Sharat Saxena], which expel fails to pay.
In their quest for more wealth, Raju, Shyam and Baburao find themselves in a big mess. Have already taken a big risk and now they are fleeing for their lives.
It is not difficult to connect PHIR HERA PHER even if you have not seen the first part [HERA PHER]. Of course, the voice of Nana Patek is over the top to give you an idea, and refreshes the memory, but the antics of the three main characters and how to get ripped off by scamster [Bipasha] keeps you focused all the way through the first hour.
In fact, the first part is full of funny moments. Akshay trying to impress Rajpal Yadav in a tea stall and then at his mansion are such sequences. Later, Akshay, Suniel and Paresh constant fights and quarrels after it filed for bankruptcy, it keeps you entertained. The jokes may seem minor at the time, but the impact is very, very funny.
The post-interval portions are not that funny. The focus never changes from the main plot, but with the writer involving more characters [Sharat Saxena, Milind Gunaji, Johny Lever, Manoj Joshi, Suresh Menon, Razzaq Khan] in the altercation, staggering in space the film in this time. Even the romantic track Akshay-Rimm also the song ['Mujhko Yaad Teri Satay'], but an excellent composition, looks like a mandatory ingredient in the story.
However, the peak in the circus is the climax of the film. Even if the whole exercise seems incredible, it feels like the culmination of an ideal is the story. Buffoonery is a circus, with all fighters of all, is really exhilarating, and fun. Would not it be wrong to say that the highlight is the damage control exercise for two hours.
Neeraj Vora is writing and directing for the masses. In addition, Vora has been faithful to Hera Pheri for making the characters look and behave exactly as they were in the first half. The only thing that as a writer might have taken in more gags in the second hour. Vora dialogues, as always, are excellent!
Himesh Reshammiya's music is the popular genre. "Teri Yaad Satay" and the title track are first-rate compositions. The records of the two tracks is impressive. The film is ok.
Phir Hera Pheri Paresh Rawal part of Scene A to Z. The actor is at his best again and all players within range, although they come with competent performances, get caught up in the face of this impressive performance. If Rawal stole thunder in Hera Pheri, he walks away with accolades yet again in Phir Hera Pheri, no two opinions on this.
Akshay Kumar is fantastic, but the only thing that has to repeat the same actions on the film after film. Garam masala, Deewana Huye PHIR HERA PHER PAAGAL and have the same role as street-smart guy. Suniel Shetty is quite good. In fact, he compliments Paresh and Akshay beautifully. Both Bipasha and Rimm are just there. Rajpal Yadav excels. Sharat Saxena and Johny Lever are able. The remaining players adjust their parts satisfactorily.
Overall, Phir Hera Pheri has ample masala to keep its target audience - the masses mainly - more than happy. Box office, the film opened to a thunderous response and considering that there is no major opposition in the next two weeks, the film displays a gold mine for its distributors. If all you need to reach 'Hit' status because of the huge initial record and the patronage of the mass.
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