Golmaal
Golmaal

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Golmaal

2003
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Telugu

Golmal is an Comedy based movie. In which, Ameer Khan (JD Chakri) and Amar Sastry (Ramesh Arvind) are buddies in a village. Ameer Khan is a rich guy and has a long-cherished dream of flying to USA and to do the white collared job. Amar Sastry is a poor guy who has lots of responsibilities and the entire burden of his family is on his shoulders.The conventional parents of Ameer want him to join the college run by Abdullah - a friend of Ameer

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Ramasubban RamanathanGenres: Comedy, Crime

Plot Summary

A group of friends find themselves entangled in a web of deceit and mistaken identities after a robbery. As they try to outsmart the criminals and the police, their chaotic attempts lead to hilarious situations and unexpected twists. The film follows their desperate efforts to clear their names and escape the trouble they've stumbled into.

Critical Reception

Golmaal (2003) received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its humor to be formulaic and its plot predictable. While some praised the performances of its comedic actors like Johny Lever, the film's overall execution and lack of originality were common criticisms. Audiences had a similarly divided response, with its appeal largely resting on those who enjoy slapstick comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies heavily on slapstick and predictable comedic situations.

  • Performances by seasoned comedians like Johny Lever are a highlight but cannot salvage the weak script.

  • The plot is derivative and lacks originality, making for a forgettable viewing experience.

Google audience: Audience reception for Golmaal (2003) was largely unenthusiastic, with many viewers finding the comedy to be forced and the storyline uninspired. While a segment of the audience appreciated the efforts of the comedic cast, the overall sentiment suggests that the film failed to deliver a consistently entertaining experience.

Fun Fact

The film shares its title with a much more famous 1979 Hrishikesh Mukherjee film, though the two are unrelated in plot or characters.

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