Meet my mom, she runs a bar and she drives a moonshine, this is my dad, he begs at the temple, this is my grandfather, he swells two bottles a day, this is my sister, she dances at night. Why are you jumping up, you're dead? (My family...)
Anything, just shot this film not in 2014, but at least in 2004, ten years earlier, that is, before us another long-term construction. What he was lying on the shelf for 10 years, I don’t know, a funny comedy with the participation of young Arjun Rampal, Dia Mirza and the unsurpassed Paresh Raval as the adopted uncle Raju. It should be noted that Arjun here is not wooden at all, but lively and amusing, as well as all participants in this action.
Rampal plays the orphan Raj, a boy who escapes from an orphanage one day and is glued to one crook, also without a tribe, played by Paresh Raval. This is how he grows up, and this uncle is attached to him. And how not to get attached if they have no one else. They live on beans until Raju meets Anjali, a rich girl, but also an orphan. The problem is that Anjali needs a family she wants to join, but Raju doesn’t. No family, we'll start one! Better yet, we'll pay for the money! It is expensive to hire actors, so they found every rabble - the owner of a saloon, a beggar, an alcoholic and a nightclub dancer. Only here to play a model family they were not very successful. Actually, it didn't work at all. But Anjali liked it, and she had already completely agreed to the wedding, but the unforeseen happened (although of course, let’s not crook our soul, it could be foreseen at once). The secret is always revealed, and this case is no exception. I mean, what do we have here? An uncomplicated plot, young, then still energetic actors and a cheerful atmosphere in the film, a sea of jokes and humor. Arjun is not sleeping on the go, Dia is pretty as a doll, Paresh in all the films (and especially in comedies) in his place. I also enjoyed my grandfather, who always chews his lips and drags an IV, a funny old man. As I understand it, the calculating villain uncle was played by the director of the film, Niraj Vora. Who played the killer-loser (although he seemed to be a professional) I do not know.
The film looks at once, the music is light, the moral ... I don't know if there was any morality there. Probably was. In the sense that a family, whether it is native or not, is still a family, and not a bunch of people indifferent to each other. It turned out that this motley hop company really became the native Raju. And not for the money, no. For his soul is wide and his heart is good. That's what happens.
I recommend it to anyone who loves family comedies and melodramas.
9 out of 10