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Let's look at the other side of the coin! The gangster portions remind one of the 1980s cinema, which has been beaten to death in film after film. These portions are an aberration and the accomplished director should trim them by at least 20 minutes so that the impact created by the comedy track remains intact, not getting diluted in the process.
According to them, the only way to get rich without working hard is to get married to a rich girl. Surprisingly, to unlock their fates arrives the rich girl Ritu [Tanushree Dutta] in their neighborhood. All four set out with their individual plans to marry Ritu, but end up discovering a chilling truth.
Tusshar looks fresh and gets into the skin of the character skillfully. Kunal Khemu's role is in sharp contrast to his first two films [KALYUG, TRAFFIC SIGNAL] and he proves his versatility by attempting comedy now. Tanushree Dutta's role doesn't have the meat since DHOL is an all-boys show. Nonetheless, she's okay. Payal Rohatgi has a brief role; she's passable.