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đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł (Rating: 3 out of 5)
Well, well, well, it seems Bollywood is finally getting a little real estate-savvy! Hold onto your popcorn, folks, because weâre going on a wild ride through Mumbaiâs insane property market, all in the name of a charming old bungalow. So, letâs get down to it â hereâs Review Rani, your friendly neighbourhood Bollywood critic, ready to rip apart Raj Trivediâs latest flick, âJo Tera Hai Woh Mera Haiâ.
Our story revolves around a certain Mitesh (Amit Sial), who has been drooling over a particular bungalow since he was knee-high to a grasshopper. This isnât just any bungalow, mind you, itâs one owned by a certain Govinda (Paresh Rawal), Bollywoodâs token âIâve been around since the dinosaursâ actor. So, what does our hero do? He hatches a plot as elaborate as a Karan Johar family drama to get his hands on that property!
Amit Sial plays the wannabe homeowner with the kind of desperation that makes you want to run a crowdfunding campaign for him. His scheming and plotting to wrestle the bungalow from Govinda is filled with more twists and turns than a rickshaw ride through Mumbaiâs gullies. And letâs not forget his tightrope walk between a nagging wife (Sonali Kulkarni), two brats, and a mistress (Sonnalli Seygall), whoâs hotter than a Mumbai summer.
Govinda, on the other hand, delivers his standard âannoying yet lovableâ act that weâve all seen before. His interactions with Mitesh are the filmâs saving grace, and boy, does this film need saving! The supporting cast, including Faisal Khan as a moneylender and Nitesh Pandey as a shady businessman, are the icing on this messy cake, adding some much-needed flavour to Miteshâs convoluted life.
The filmâs screenplay, written by Aditya Rawal and peppered with some spicy dialogues from Devang Tiwari and Amit Pradhan, is as chaotic as Mumbaiâs traffic. Yet, despite all the hustling and bustling, the film fails to pick up pace. Itâs like a slow local train that promises to take you on a thrilling journey but ends up stopping at every possible station.
âJo Tera Hai Woh Mera Haiâ is a lukewarm comedy about ambition, greed, and the terrifying realities of Mumbaiâs property market. Despite the promising premise and commendable performances from Amit Sial and Paresh Rawal, the film fails to pack a punch. Itâs like ordering a spicy biryani and getting bland pulao instead.
Raniâs Wrap-Up:
In a nutshell, âJo Tera Hai Woh Mera Haiâ is like a Bollywood masala film without the masala. Itâs worth a watch if youâre into real estate, or if you want to see Amit Sial desperately trying to cheat Paresh Rawal. Otherwise, youâre better off re-watching âHera Pheriâ for the hundredth time. đ
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