

Housefull
Believing himself to be a jinx and bringing bad luck upon himself and others, a man attempts to find true love, but ends up in very complicated relationships.
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Plot Summary
A man, Aarti, believes her boyfriend, Aarush, is incredibly unlucky and that his presence brings misfortune. To prove her wrong, Aarush pretends to be a millionaire and attempts to win over Aarti's father, who is searching for a wealthy groom for his daughter. This leads to a series of chaotic and humorous misunderstandings involving multiple women and mistaken identities.
Critical Reception
Housefull was a commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2010. However, it received largely negative reviews from critics who often panned its nonsensical plot, over-the-top comedy, and weak script, while some acknowledged its entertainment value for a light-hearted watch.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its laugh-out-loud slapstick comedy and energetic performances.
- Criticized for its flimsy plot and predictable storyline.
- Considered a mindless entertainer by many, delivering on sheer comedic chaos.
Google audience: Audiences generally found the film to be a hilarious and enjoyable comedy, appreciating the ensemble cast's comedic timing and the non-stop laughter. Some viewers felt the plot was weak, but most agreed it was a fun movie for lighthearted entertainment.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Sajid Khan, makes a cameo appearance in the movie as the wedding planner, Harry.
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