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Golmaal 3

Golmaal 3 highlights the story of hatred between two bunch of siblings within a family. The family that eats together prays together, lives together, and can't stand each other.

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Release : 2010
Rating : 5.6
Studio : Eros International,  Shree Ashtavinayak Cinevision Ltd, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Stunts, 
Cast : Ajay Devgn Arshad Warsi Shreyas Talpade Tusshar Kapoor Kunal Khemu
Genre : Comedy Family

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Reviews

Scanialara
2018/08/30

You won't be disappointed!

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Micitype
2018/08/30

Pretty Good

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Beystiman
2018/08/30

It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.

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Bob
2018/08/30

This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.

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linkmilan
2018/04/10

I purchased this movie on youtube, and believe me unable to tolerate it more than 30 min. Worst typical Rohit Shetty movie, just skip it. Better sleep for 2hrs. Will never watch any Golmaal series or Rohit Shetty directed at any cost.

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knarinder-67761
2016/10/01

Movie Golmaal 3 was a Bollywood action comedy film which directed by Rohit Shetty and the sequel to the 2008 film Golmaal Returns and the third film in the Golmaal series. Most of people enjoyed this movie's comedy. But i felt this was not pure genuine movie according to ethic values.The film stars most of the actors from the previous films, including Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade. Starting part of the movie was just new for me. New additions to the cast include actors Mithun Chakraborty and Kunal. Moreover The emotional scenes of this movie was wonderful. Songs were just amazing according to the story. Theme of the movie was average.

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bobbysing
2011/01/27

Make way for the First Ever Bollywood Trilogy and that too in the enjoyable genre of comedy brought to you by the lucky director Rohit Shetty. You really need to be both extremely talented as well as lucky to hit the Jackpot three times in a row in this unpredictable world of cinema. But Rohit does it again with his GOLMAAL 3 and he would now be remembered more as the First Bollywood director to deliver a HIT COMEDY TRILOGY in our Hindi Film Industry (looking at its initial box office response).In clear words,GOLMAAL 3 has nothing new in terms of storyline, script & content. It has no surprises to offer as you are already familiar with every character and his famous mannerisms on screen and it also cannot be called as a cinematic masterpiece from any angle. For instance it starts off with the same Carnival kind of song wherein all the lead actors perform their individual stunts and make grand entries. There is a riff between two opposite groups of friends having one strong man amongst them. A comic gangster walks in with his own funny associates. There is a police inspector who is made fun off at regular intervals. A good fight sequence comes in between wherein the hero makes his action entry at the right times. A girl character is there to add the glamour quotient and she keeps interacting with all the boys in her own vivacious style. And then comes the climax, getting everyone together on the screen fighting hilariously with each other.So there is nothing fresh or new as far as the treatment of the movie is concerned. Even the colours on the walls of the sets are also the same reminding you of its first two parts of the trilogy. But despite of all this repetitiveness, very surprisingly Rohit Shetty and his GOLMAAL 3 still successfully manages to make you laugh consistently and provides you enough entertainment to have a good time in the theater. And for that the director and his entire team of writers really deserve their praises (especially the dialogue writer).This time Rohit takes his inspiration from "Khatta Meetha" (1978) and "Hamare Tumhare" (1979) based on the story of two old people getting married having their own young kids who are not ready to adjust with each other in their newly found relationships. Interestingly these two films were also based on two English films and they were "Yours, Mine, Ours" (1968) and "With Six You Get Eggroll" 1968). Mithun Da and Ratna Pathak Shah play the two elderly lovers here and Ajay, Shreyas, Arshad, Tushar and Kunal are their grown up kids. Kareena is the neighborhood girl who actually is responsible for the pleasant re-union of the couple.In short, if you really want to have some fun without thinking logically for a few hours then I would readily like to recommend watching GOLMAAL 3 for four specific reasons alone :1. If you are a true fan of Mithun Da, then it's a must watch for you as it showcases an entirely different persona of the veteran where he is really enjoying himself playing it loud and comic. So it's seriously a not to be missed venture for all Mithun Da fans for sure.2. The movie has Johny Lever returning to his great lost form after "All The Best". And he is simply superb in the role of a Gangster who suffers memory loss occurring every few minutes in his scenes.3. The most famous product of GOLMAAL series remains the silent character of Tushar Kapoor having his own hilarious language of actions and gibberish words. And the actor gives the most sincere performance in this third part of the series which really deserves a watch.4. And lastly there is one particular sequence in the film, wherein all the boys are teasing each other, with only their suggestive actions, without using any kind of verbal exchange between them. The scene which is brilliantly directed by Rohit and superbly enacted by all, stays there for a good 4-5 minutes and can be called as one of the major highlights of the film.With every character getting his own justified screen presence, the script-writer and the director handles the big star-cast quite intelligently. Lead by Mithun Da and Tushar Kapoor from the front, GOLMAAL 3 has everyone in its team performing at their best. Ajay looks cool & tough in his rugged look. Kareena fits in her role as a 'T' and plays it real well with all those supposed to be "Abusive Remarks". Arshad, Shreyas and Kunal provide their confident support having a good time together. And the supporting cast equally contributes to the laughter with Vrajesh Hirjee, Sanjay Mishra, Mukesh Tiwari, Ashwini Kalsekar and Prem Chopra playing their roles perfectly.On the downside, GOLMAAL 3 has a weak soundtrack as compared to its previous films and its Cinematography is almost the same as seen in its first two parts. The look and feel of the movie is nothing different from its earlier versions, which also makes it monotonous at times. Actually the film relies majorly on the comic timing of its talented star ensemble and on its hilarious one liner dialogues written skillfully.Therefore if you are a game for having a good time, within a seen before kind of settings then GOLMAAL 3 may work for you. Otherwise it is nothing path-breaking or exceptional which can set a new benchmark in cinema. Watch it only for Mithun Da, Tushar and Johny Lever and you will not have anything much to complain.

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XeriusX
2011/01/18

It's a good thing that the ToI finished their city survey before Golmaal 3 was released, or else all of Bangalore would have scored a zero on sanitation. For such is the miasma of garbage that emanates from this apology of a movie.The dog, weirdly named Facebook, puts in the best performance of the film. He drools, chases Mithun on cue, bites his butt when required and generally maintains a suitably consistent expression throughout the film. But he's a dog, and there's not much else he can do with his face.Unfortunately, there is no excuse for the rest of the cast to follow in his footsteps.One of the most irritating aspects of this movie is the sameness of expression and action in almost all of the 'comedy' scenes. Even if some of the jokes are new, you get a feeling that you have heard them somewhere before, mainly because the dialogue delivery and facial expressions are so metronomically similar. The chief offender in this regard is of course Johnny Lever. In Golmaal 3, he plays what appears to be a gross caricature of the sum of all his previous roles. This would have been an interesting take on his character, if it wasn't for the fact that all his previous roles are caricatures in themselves.Throughout, the film is absolutely deluged with references to other films, previous films of this cast and in some cases other actors. This tends to pale after a while and towards the end, becomes downright irritating and of course, predictable. Mithun reprising his Disco Dancer role, complete with song and knock-kneed gyrations, is one of the few exceptions.The plot, such as it is, is nothing to write home about; indeed if one were to write home with such a plot as this, one would risk being thrown out of home permanently. Set in Goa, it's a melange of various elements: kids (I use the word loosely) not knowing they are adopted, long-lost loves who are their adoptive parents reunited (still virginal after decades, such being the power of their love), kids not getting along with each other until the shocking revelation that they are, indeed, adopted sparks a new-found camaraderie amongst them, several slapstick fight scenes and impromptu songs every now and then.How this tripe was sustained past the interval is still a mystery, because by the time the slide came on halfway through the film, it felt like I had watched two feature films already. However, the director fearlessly plods on, throwing joke after stale joke at the hapless audience. One scene in particular stands out, and while being one of the few that are remotely funny, again only serves to show how repetitive the structure of the movie is. The newly-wed 'parents' (Mithun and Ratna Pathak Shah) are watching TV while the five boys (Shreyas Talpade, Arshad Warsi, Ajay Devgan, Tusshar Kapoor and Kunal Khemu) are silently squabbling in the background. The first few scenes of "what I will shove up your ass" are genuinely funny, with the nice touch of the victims reacting appropriately to the size, shape or other characteristics of the object being threatened to be shoved. However, even this faint charm quickly pales as the scene is repeated about a dozen times, till the last of its comedic appeal has decomposed into farce.Kareena Kapoor as the irritating do-gooder with an iron hand in an iron glove (she has a couple of nice lines and almost a fight scene) plays a rare role where she has no romantic interest, save for a brief allusion to some sort of possible dalliance with Devgan. She is seen in several bedroom scenes with Shah and Mithun, the haddi to the ageing kababs. It's no wonder then, that at the end of the film, when the five 'brothers' are finally at peace with each other and she asks "Can I join your gang?" that the word "bang" closely seems to follow. Special mention must be made here of Tusshar Kapoor, who plays the mute caricature and Talpade who plays the stammering caricature. Both roles insult the real people who suffer from these disorders, but in Tusshar Kapoor's case I was glad that he did not have a proper speaking role, and it is now clear (to me, at least) why he is such an anemone in that sea of minnows called Bollywood.Overall, this is a film best watched in absentia, by which I mean that if you can pay for the tickets for someone else to go, and sit at home yourself with a cold beer and a nice book, it would be money well spent. I'm going with 1 out of 10 for Golmaal 3, and if there is any talk of Golmaal 4, I will personally free Ajmal Kasab and point him in Rohit Shetty's direction.

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