It’s not a problem, it’s not a problem! It's Destiny! I loved this movie. I watched it for the first time a few months ago, and was very remembered, mainly by the charm and touching character of Akshaya. I will review it from time to time and will review it again. Something he reminds me remotely of the French comedy "Tall blonde in a black boot", with a stunning Pierre Richard in the title role, where he also created an unforgettable image of a typical loser, with all the ensuing. Bad luck is not always a bad thing. Perhaps it interferes with life, but sometimes it can not go well. It depends on which side you look at it. And only when the streak of failure is prolonged, decisive steps should be taken to interrupt it and begin to enjoy life again.
Here the main character is called Aarush, and he is a typical loser. He has no good luck at all, but soon everything will change. And yet, Aarush expects little from life. The plot is very funny, but at the same time very touching. Akshay as always so cool, just no words. Dipika very natural, she does not need to play, she is natural in any role, very cute. This is not a typical Indian film.
"Full House" - A light, uncomplicated comedy with an interesting plot, a comedy-balaghan, where the fates of the characters are intertwined in the most incredible way. A gorgeous film with an excellent cast, and very competent performance throughout the film. I especially liked in the film how brightly events unfold in the plot, and how the main characters cope with it.
The film is fun, light, uplifting, giving a sea of positive and excellent mood. We can say that luck is not for everyone! Does that ever happen? Well, in fact, a funny movie, relax and enjoy! Funny places, sometimes stupid, sometimes naive, sometimes touching film. Akshay Kumar is good in any role, and in the role of a hero, and in the role of a villain, and in the role of such a sweet and touching simpleton! With his data, you could just appear on the screen and everything, and all the hearts of the audience, especially women, would be given to him. But this is the skill of Akshay, his talent, that he fully invests in each role, putting his whole soul and heart into the work. That is why his films are so attractive, because I want to watch them all the time, that Akshay is not afraid to be funny and ridiculous, touching and naive, romantic and tender, and sometimes he is not even afraid to look callous and cynical, cold and angry. Any role he plays, a reflection of his multifaceted talent and his deep personality.
In general, the plot is a parody of several Hollywood films. The plot with the lie detector is pulled from the film "Meeting the Fockers". I've seen the monkey story somewhere. Well, the jokes are really a complete set. I recommend it to those who want to laugh, to be charged with positivity and good mood, and not only to fans of Indian cinema. The film, of course, without much philosophical thought. It is designed for relaxation - and in my opinion, perfectly coped with this task. Complete confusion, sometimes just murderous moments! The scene with the acquaintance of a grandson with a grandfather - the most - believe me! Rest, laugh, great mood - no doubt. Ritesh Deshmukh - very much liked again. I have been watching him for a long time, a good actor, talented (I am watching his filmography now), and his eyes are so kind, trusting. The smile is very sweet and touching.
True Indian comedy, not vulgar and "stupid" American humor. Sincere laughter. True feelings. Openness and kindness. Humor is funny and kind, the plot is simple, the idea is original. Of course, it is sad that more and more Indian filmmakers are making their films in the West and in the Western and even American manner. And this loses all the feature, individuality, zest of their ancient, traditional culture. Too bad. And sometimes even when watching such a kind and funny comedy, it becomes sad, precisely from the fact that everything is filmed in a Western manner and the characters behave in a Western way. After all, starting to watch any Indian film, you expect to see exactly that, Indian life, Indian traditions, Indian culture, ancient, unique, unique and unlike anything. It's all west. He's already pretty tired. Gentlemen directors, finish the experiments with your cinema in the Western manner. Get back to tradition! And yet the movie turned out well. It is great to watch on a weekend for a holiday.
10 out of 10