Dhol (film)
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Directed by | Priyadarshan |
Produced by | Satish Kaushik |
Screenplay by | Manisha Korde |
Starring |
Sharman Joshi Tusshar Kapoor Kunal Khemu Rajpal Yadav Tanushree Dutta |
Music by |
Pritam Chakraborty Gopi Sunder (BGM) |
Cinematography | Piyush Shah |
Distributed by | Percept Picture Company |
Release dates | September 21, 2007 |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Dhol (Hindi: ढोल; English: Drum) is a 2007 Bollywood comedy film directed by Priyadarshan, and produced under the Percept Picture Company. The film stars Sharman Joshi, Tusshar Kapoor, Kunal Khemu, Rajpal Yadav, Arbaaz Khan and Tanushree Dutta in lead roles. The story borrows subplots from 1990 Malayalam film In Harihar Nagar written by Siddique-Lal.[1] The film released on 21 September 2007, and received mixed response from critics as well as public upon release, however it was a moderate box office success.
Plot
Pankaj (Sharman Joshi), Sameer (Tusshar Kapoor), Martand (Rajpal Yadav) and Gautam (Kunal Khemu) are bound together by their ambition to make it big in life with the least effort possible. Each one tries his hand at finding a short cut to success but ends up being in even deeper trouble. Things get worse when the four decide to take some desperate measures to end their misery once and for all.
They believe that the only way to get rich without working hard is to marry a wealthy girl. As luck would have it, a rich girl Ritu (Tanushree Dutta) arrives in their neighborhood. All four set out with their individual plans to marry her but end up discovering a shocking truth. Ritu came to the city to find about her brother's killers. All four of them try to impress Ritu's grand parents but all their tricks turn on themselves.The four friends set out in their individual plans to marry Ritu but end up discovering a spine-chilling truth. This leads to much confusion, creating hilarious twists and turns, along with an element of thrill, crime, murder and suspense.
Cast
- Sharman Joshi as Pankaj "Pakkiya" Jaivardhan
- Tusshar Kapoor as Sameer "Sam" Arya
- Kunal Khemu as Gautam "Goti" Sesodia
- Rajpal Yadav as Martand "Maru" Damdere
- Tanushree Dutta as Ritu Tripathi
- Om Puri as Dadaji
- Payal Rohatgi as Sophie
- Arbaaz Khan as Jaishankar Yadav (Jai)
- Murli Sharma as Zikomo
- Rasika Joshi as Landlady
- Asrani as Pankaj's brother in law
- Tareena Patel
- Tiku Talsania as Inspector Subhash Dongre
- Farida Dadi as Dadiji
- Prerna Virender
- Tora Khasgir
- Khalid Siddiqui
Music
- Dhol Bajake – Mika Singh and Labh Janjua[2] 4:12
- Namakool Namakool – Shaan and Kunal Ganjawala
- Dhol Bajake (2) – Labh Janjua 4:28
- Haadsa – Sunidhi Chauhan and Akriti Kakkar 5:11
- Bheega Aasman – Shaan and Vijay Yesudas 5:32
- All Night Long – Usha Uthup 4:16
- Dil Liya Re – Shreya Ghoshal 5:14
- Dhol Bajake (3) – Soham Chakraborty and Suhail Kaul 4:11
Reception
Dhol opened to receive mixed reviews from top critics. Taran Adarsh rated it 3.5 out of 5, and claimed the film to be amongst director Priyadarshan's best works, and that it was a "hilarious laugh-riot" and "not to be missed!" However, at the box office, the film had an average opening, and grossed a nett 13.50 crores in its opening weekend. Due to the strong word-of-mouth and excellent public response; the film picked up much better in many places, though had a huge drop throughout the second week. It finished its theatrical run very poorly, and unlike its critical reception, it failed to deliver at the box office. The film was declared below average at the box office.
References
- ↑ Sreedhar Pillai (22 September 2007). "Fun and frolic". The Hindu.
- ↑ http://www.labh-janjua.com/
External links
- Dhol at the Internet Movie Database
- Dhol Movie Review at Indicine.com